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I am starting a thread on China's expressways, highways and bridges. There should be enough info, news, pictures to make this thread interesting.

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National Expressways
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Note that provincial expressways are not shown in the above map.

National Highways
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Other types of highway are not shown (for e.g. provincial highway, county highway).


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Taken from wikipedia:

The expressway network of China is an integrated system of national and provincial-level expressways in China. It is the world's largest expressway system by length, having surpassed the overall length of the American Interstate Highway System in 2011. Between the end of 2014 and 2015, the total length of the network grew from 111,950 kilometres (69,560 mi) to 123,000 kilometres (76,000 mi) meaning 11,050 kilometres (6,870 mi) of expressway were built in 2015 alone. A system of national-level expressways, officially known as the National Trunk Highway System (simplified Chinese: 中国国家高速公路网; traditional Chinese: 中國國家高速公路網; pinyin: Zhōngguó Guójiā Gāosù Gōnglùwǎng) and abbreviated NTHS, with 7 radial expressways (from the capital Beijing), 9 north-south expressways and 18 east-west expressways, forms the backbone of the expressway network in the country. This backbone is known as the 7918 network (simplified Chinese: 7918网; traditional Chinese: 7918網; pinyin: 7918 wǎng). In addition, the provincial-level divisions of China each have their own expressway systems.

Expressways in China are a fairly recent addition to the transportation infrastructure in the country. Previously, the national road network consisted of a system of at-grade China National Highways. China's first expressway, the Shanghai–Jiading Expressway, opened in October 1988. This 17.37 kilometres (10.79 mi) expressway now forms part of Shanghai's expressway network. The early 1990s saw the start of the country's massive plan to upgrade its network of roads. In 1999, the length of the network exceeded 10,000 kilometres (6,200 mi) in length. Many of the major expressways parallel routes of the older China National Highways.

Expressway nomenclature
Neither officially named "motorway" nor "highway", China used to call these roads "freeways". In this sense, the word "free" means that the traffic is free-flowing; that is, cross traffic is grade separated and the traffic on the freeway is not impeded by traffic control devices like traffic lights and stop signs. However, many misinterpret "free" as meaning "no cost", and this may be misleading because most of the expressways charge tolls. Some time in the 1990s, "expressways" became the standardised term.

Note that "highways" refers to China National Highways, which are not expressways at all.

"Express routes" exist too; they are akin to expressways but are mainly inside cities. The "express route" name is a derivation of the Chinese name kuaisu gonglu (compare with expressway, gaosu gonglu). Officially, "expressway" is used for both expressways and express routes, which is also the standard used here.

The names of the individual expressways are regularly composed of two characters representing start and end of expressway, e.g. "Jingcheng" expressway is the expressway between "Jing" (meaning Beijing) and Chengde.

Expressway speed limits
The Road Traffic Safety Law of the People's Republic of China has raised the speed limit nationwide from 110 km/h to 120 km/h (75 mph), effective May 1, 2004.

A minimum speed limit of 70 km/h is in force. On overtaking lanes, however, this could be as high as 100 km/h to 110 km/h. Penalties for driving both below and in excess of the prescribed speed limits are enforced.

Expressway legislation
Only motor vehicles are allowed to enter expressways. As of May 1, 2004, "new drivers" (i.e., those with a Chinese driver's licence for less than a year) are allowed on expressways, something that was prohibited from the mid-1990s.

Overtaking on the right, speeding, and illegal use of the emergency belt (or hard shoulder) cost violators stiff penalties.

 
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@ahojunk Great thread again! Thank you for tagging me.

I have been traveling in China's interior extensively.
So far from my previous experiences, What amazes me most is the expressway network in Guizhou, the poorest province in Southwest China. I think better transportation is the key to poverty reduction.

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This whole region is full of karst landforms and very dangerous for any infra project.
Chinese technicians and workers have done a great job so far.
More investment should be prioritised for projects in Guizhou and around.

More than half of world's craziest bridges are in Guizhou!
Most are expressway bridges or railway bridges.
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Beipanjiang Bridge
The highest bridge in the world 2016
Finished in 2016
Part of the 3000km long G56 Hangzhou-Ruili National Expressway
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The bridge from Shanghai to Yangshan Port, 24km long across the sea!
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The 18km long road system from Shanghai to Chongming Island. The whole system consists of tunnel, on-the-ground road, and bridge.
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The 27km long bridge across the Hangzhou Bay
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Two pieces of news

11 expressways open in 2016 in Jiangxi Province
Total mileage exceeds 6000km

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Guangdong Province
8 new expressways open in 2016
11,000km by 2020

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Central China: Jiangxi Province
Coastal China: Guangdong Province

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Heihai Provincial Expressway
in Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region
was inaugurated on 16 Jun 2016

Highlights
59.04km long
Provincial expressway
Standardised 4-lane controlled-access
Designed speed: 80km/h

Purpose
It links Haiyuan County with its economic development zone
as well as the 2400km-long
G70 Fuzhou–Yinchuan Expressway

http://news.idoican.com.cn/zwrb/html/2016-06/17/content_5686512.htm?div=0

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Relation of Haiyuan Provincial Expressway & National Expressway G70
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Hunan Province's most complicated expressway will open in September
Longshan-Yongshun Provincial Expressway S99
The first expressway of minority-dominated Longshan County!

Highlights

91km long

It started construction in 2013

58.7%= length of tunnels and bridges, highest in Hunan province

Longshan County is the most isolated county in Hunan in terms of transportation

Dubbed as the most technologically complicated expressway in Hunan Province so far
Cutting through Karst landforms and crazily deep valleys.
Many tunnels are extremely difficult to dig through due to the high concentration of gas inside the mountains


Purpose
Serve as one section of the Enshi (Hubei Province) - Jishou (Hunan Province) corridor

Vital to the mountainous and relatively poor region at Hubei-Hunan provincial border

When the corridor is finished, it will take less than 2 hours from Longshan to the prefecture capital city Jishou , saving 4 hours from the current highway. (Longshan County belongs to Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, prefecture seat is in Jishou City).

Prospect
It is one of the 6 expressways which open in 2016 in Hunan Province

By 2020, the key year of Well-off Society, the total length of controlled-access expressways in Hunan Province will reach 7000km with 1835km-long new sections finished and 2823km-long new sections to start construction (2016-2022). Ultimately, the expressway network of Hunan will be comprised of 6 horizontal and 6 vertical trunk routes and additional expressways as well.

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These photos are the section in my province (Hubei) which is a part of the Enshi-Jishou corridor
We work faster than people in Hunan!:enjoy:
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@qwerrty @JSCh (quicker than u guys in Hunan :wave:)
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Youyang-Yanhe Provincial Expressway
Open on 15 June 2016

Youyang Tujia Autonomous County, Chongqing Municipality
Yanhe Tujia Autonomous County, Guizhou Province

Highlights

42km long
Designed speed:
80km/h
Timesaving: from 2 hours via highways to half an hour by expressway
Mode: BOT+EPC
Bridge+tunnels 50% of total length
Longest tunnel 3.8km


Purpose
Link Linhe County to the 3000+km-long G65 National Expressway (Baotou-Maoming)
Another major corridor between Chongqing Municipality and Guizhou Province

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The location of the new Provincial Expressway
and National Expressway G65(vertical) & G56(horizontal)

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Interchange of the new provincial expressway and the G65 Baotou-Maoming National Expressway
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Tongxi River Bridge
712m-long
112m-high

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Yiju River Bridge
516m-long

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Moshi Creek Bridge
Left lane 822m long
Right lane 782m long

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Youyang No.1 Tunnel 3877m long
Youyang No.2 Tunnel 2809m

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@TaiShang @JSCh @powastick @Mista
 
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Enjoy this video.

Drive through Ganhaizi bridge and tunnel 车行干海子大桥及隧道
Published on 29 May 2016
Drive along Yaxi expressway through Ganhaizi circle tunnel and bridge from the bottom to the top.
沿雅西高速行驶,通过干海子螺旋隧道和大桥,从低海拔端到高海拔端,原地上升200米。

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Ganhaizi Bridge and Tunnel

 

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