The Linla Highway, located in China's ** Autonomous Region, connects the two cities of Nyingchi and Lhasa, with a total length of 255 kilometers. This expressway is known as one of the most conscientious highways in China because it is free to pass. Although it is only a two-way, four-lane design, the Linla Highway has less traffic per day and there is almost no congestion. Compared with the highways in the eastern provinces and cities, this road is more spacious, with fewer vehicles, good road conditions, and humanized service facilities are also fully considered.
The speed limit of Linla Highway is set reasonably and scientifically, which is an important reason to ensure its high efficiency. Until May 9, 2022, the road was only open to passenger cars and not trucks. This restriction can effectively avoid the interference of large trucks and ensure the smooth flow of traffic. What's even better is that drivers can drive at speeds of up to 120 km/h on the road without having to switch lanes or face frequent speed limit warnings, giving a sense of peace of mind and comfort.
In addition, Linla Highway has also set up a series of service facilities for the parking needs of drivers, reflecting the humanized design concept. Every few tens of kilometers there is a service area for drivers to rest and need. In addition, there are regular parking bays along the road for motorists to make short stops. These facilities are not only designed to provide convenience for the driver, but also to enhance driving comfort.
The condition of the Linla Highway is so good mainly due to the following reasons. First of all, there is less traffic than the highways in the eastern provinces, which is the result of geography and demographic distribution. Secondly, there is no cliff-like speed limit area on the Linla Highway, which allows the driver to maintain a stable speed during driving and reduces driving resistance. In addition, the road is in good condition at all times, so that motorists will not be disturbed by potholes or other adverse road conditions while driving.
The free passage of the Linla Highway is not due to the fact that the highway toll is included in the fuel fee, but because of the special geographical location and transportation costs. Relative to the eastern provinces, the transportation cost is higher, which also leads to the relatively high local oil prices. Therefore, the ** of oil prices is not attributable to the inclusion of highway tolls, but to the increase in transportation costs. Unlike in Hainan Province, the free passage of the Linla Highway is intended to improve local traffic efficiency and traffic safety, rather than a strategic oil price policy.
The successful demonstration of Linla Highway has provided a useful reference for highway construction in other provinces and cities. First, cliff speed limits and frequent speed limit reminders are one of the main causes of congestion and accidents, which need to be sorted out and optimized. By reasonably setting speed limit areas and reducing speed limit reminders, we can improve traffic efficiency, reduce the risk of traffic jams and accidents, and thus contribute to environmental protection. Second, humanized service facilities are essential to improve the comfort and driving experience of the journey. You can refer to the setting of Linla Highway in the service area and parking bay to provide more convenient and thoughtful services for drivers.
To sum up, as one of the most conscientious highways in China, the Linla Highway has a total length of 255 kilometers of two-way four-lane, but there has never been congestion, which has brought us many inspirations. We look forward to more expressways in the future, like Linla Highway, to provide an efficient, comfortable and safe traffic environment, bring convenience to people's travel, and make a positive contribution to the development of society.