Bucharest to Reconfigure Major Congested Intersection
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Bucharest's City Hall will reconfigure a major intersection connecting northern city areas to the center and highways.
- The project aims to improve traffic flow, safety, and add green spaces, with construction expected to last 12 months.
- The intersection, linking Colentina, Fundeni, Andronache, and Gherghiศei streets, is one of the city's busiest.
Bucharest's City Hall has announced plans to reconfigure a heavily congested intersection in the capital. The junction, where ศoseaua Colentina, ศoseaua Fundeni, ศoseaua Andronache, and Strada Gherghiศei meet, is a critical link connecting the city's north to its center, as well as the Colentina and Pantelimon neighborhoods to the A3 highway and the ring road.
The general mayor, Ciprian Ciucu, proposed the project, which was approved by the city council. The goal is to transform the area into an easily navigable and safe zone for all road users, including cars, public transport, and pedestrians. The plan includes adding new traffic lanes, facilitating direct crossings between Fundeni and Gherghiศei to reduce waiting times, and improving traffic flow towards the A3 highway.
Intersecศia este una dintre cele mai aglomerate din Bucureศti: conecteazฤ nordul oraศului de centru, dar ศi cartierele Colentina ศi Pantelimon cu Autostrada A3 ศi ศoseaua de Centurฤ
Beyond traffic improvements, the project also encompasses the redesign of public transport stops, the creation of new green spaces, and the installation of modern rainwater collection and drainage systems. New traffic lights and road signs will be installed throughout the area. City officials anticipate the entire construction process will take 12 months to complete.
va fi o zonฤ uศor de tranzitat ศi sigurฤ, pentru maศini, mijloace de transport รฎn comun ศi pietoni, cu spaศii verzi ศi fฤrฤ ambuteiaje.
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.