China's highways will reach 2.3 million
kilometers by 2010, according to a plan for highways
and waterways released by the Ministry of Communications Thursday.
By 2010 China will build 55,000 more kilometers of
expressways, reaching cities with a population of more than 200,000,
according to the plan.
By then, drivers will be able to complete a round
trip of 400 to 500 kilometers and single trip of 800 to 1,000
kilometers in one day, the plan says. All counties should have
regular buses.
China also aims to enhance its port handling capacity
to 6.4 billion tons and container capacity to 100 million TEUs.
The ministry will also work to reduce accidents in
highway and waterway transportation by providing transportation
information service and setting up a monitoring system and emergency
services.
It also aims to decrease the number of people who
die in road and waterway accidents to below ten per 10,000 vehicles
and below 1.2 per 100 million kilometers.
Land-saving and energy-saving are also included in
the long-term plan for China's transportation development.
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