Ukraine Surpasses Road Repair Target by 4%: Key Highways Already Renewed
Road Surface Condition as of May 1
According to Кулеба: By May 1, over 7.2 million square meters of road surface damage had been repaired, reaching 104% of the planned volume for that date. Major repairs on international highways that began in February have now been completed. Work rates in April were 50% higher than in March, indicating an acceleration in repair activities.
Plans for June
By June 1, the total repaired surface area is expected to exceed 10 million square meters. Among the roads undergoing repairs, key routes include:
- Kyiv-Chop (M-06)
- Kyiv-Kharkiv-Dovzhanskyi (M-03)
- Kyiv-Kovel-Yahodyn (M-07)
- Lviv-Krakovets (M-10)
- Odesa-Reni (M-15)
- Stryi-Uman-Dnipro-Izvarine (M-30)
These efforts are improving road infrastructure and creating safer conditions for drivers.
Completing repairs on major highways is a crucial step toward enhancing transportation links across the country, which can positively impact the economy and population mobility. The accelerated pace of work also reflects growing efficiency in using public funds for infrastructure, potentially attracting more investment into the road sector. High-quality roads are essential for regional development and road safety.
As the road repair efforts continue, it's important to highlight the recent completion of significant work on international highways. This progress not only contributes to the overall infrastructure development but also showcases the government's commitment to enhancing transportation networks. For further details on the extent of these repairs and their impact on travel safety, visit the full report on the recent completion of international highway repairs.
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