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Tainan City Pushes for New Freeway Ramp and Lane to Ease Rende Interchange Traffic

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Tainan City is pushing to add a southbound ramp to the Rende Interchange and a side lane connecting Ping Shi Road to National Freeway 1.
  • These improvements aim to ease traffic congestion around the Rende Interchange due to rapid development in the eastern district.
  • The Ministry of Transportation and Communications has agreed to assist Tainan City in these traffic flow enhancement projects.

Tainan City is actively pursuing infrastructure improvements to alleviate traffic congestion in the Rende Interchange area, a consequence of the eastern district's rapid development. The city government is advocating for the addition of a southbound ramp to the Rende Interchange and a new side lane that will connect Ping Shi Road directly to National Freeway 1. Recognizing the urgency, the Ministry of Transportation and Communications has pledged its support to help Tainan City implement these crucial traffic flow enhancement measures. These projects are expected to significantly improve connectivity and ease the daily commute for residents and businesses in the affected areas. Market analysis indicates that the eastern district, particularly the Ping Shi re-zoning area with housing prices in the 60 million TWD range, and the closely following Huweiliau re-zoning area, will benefit greatly from smoother transportation networks, further boosting their development potential.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.