By 2050, China's road network will cover over four million
kilometers, compared to the current 1.7 million kilometers, and the
quality of road transportation will be on a par with that of
developed countries, Vice Minister of Communications Hu Xijie said
here on Monday.
Hu
was outlining the development of China's road transportation
network in the first half of the 21st century in his address to the
2002 China Road Transportation Development Forum (CRTDF).
According to Hu, by the middle of the 21st century, China will have
implemented a three-step plan to expand the existing road network
and to develop a road transportation network emphasizing safety,
speed, steady flow of traffic and high efficiency.
According to this plan, by 2010, China's road network will be on a
par with its social and economic development, with roads extending
to two million kilometers and highways reaching 35,000 kilometers.
Also by this date, China will have basically eliminated the traffic
jam, and an "intelligent" communications system will be widely
applied.
Between 2010 and 2020, China's road network will continue to expand
in line with growth of demand, with the network reaching 2.5
million kilometers, including 70,000 kilometers of highways.
The technologies of "intelligent" communications will be present in
every aspect of transportation, and the road network will develop
according to guidelines in the areas of safety, energy-saving and
environmental protection.
From 2020 to the middle of the 21st century, China will improve the
quality of its road transportation to that of an average developed
country, meeting the needs of public transportation not only in
terms of quantity, but also quality. By 2050, the length of the
road network will top four million kilometers, with highways
exceeding 75,000 kilometers.
At
that point, the development of road transportation will proceed
harmoniously with resource conservation and environmental concerns,
and low-energy, high efficiency vehicles will be widely used.
Hu
said that building a market-oriented road transportation system is
essential for the implementation of the long-term strategy in
China, and the market mechanism should play an important role in
use of transportation resources.
China is taking steps to improve the legal framework of the
transportation market, said Hu, adding that in order to have rules
of the game in the market, China is planning to issue a series of
laws and regulations governing road transportation in the coming
years.
Meanwhile, many foreign countries have had their road
transportation companies developed intensively and incorporated
into large-scale groups, said Hu, noting that China will also
choose this path in the face of intense international
competition.
(Xinhua News Agency October 22, 2002)
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