Inner Mongolia Plans to Implement 6,000 Kilometers of Maintenance Projects This Year
2026-06-09 16:02
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - The Department of Transport of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region recently issued the "Implementation Plan for the Road Traffic Smooth Movement Project in the Transportation Sector," proposing to implement 6,000 kilometers of maintenance projects, complete 1,500 kilometers of highway safety life protection projects, renovate 60 dangerous and old bridges, and carry out 18 kilometers of safety refinement improvements within the year. Additionally, monitoring, warning, and alerting facilities will be installed at 10 high-risk sections of national and provincial highways and connected to the regional platform to enhance proactive safety prevention capabilities.

According to the plan, Inner Mongolia will implement a safety supervision improvement action for "two-passenger-one-danger" vehicles, conduct risk assessments for passenger transport routes exceeding 800 kilometers, and strictly investigate behaviors such as fatigue driving and illegal operations. The plan also proposes targeted fundamental measures for sections prone to typical accidents to reduce safety risks.

In terms of optimizing travel experiences, Inner Mongolia will optimize the layout of ride-hailing vehicles, taxis, and buses, and promote the construction of dedicated parking areas for ride-hailing vehicles at qualified high-speed rail stations and airports. Additionally, online-to-offline integration will be implemented in six leagues and cities, with no fewer than 20 new taxi driver stations added. The plan also includes adding 20 customized bus routes and 20 routes for respecting the elderly, deploying 150 new energy buses, and enabling social security cards to carry transportation travel services. Meanwhile, a continuous service area improvement action will be implemented, adding over 682 toilet seats and achieving 100% coverage of barrier-free facilities, parking spaces, and toilet stalls. The plan also proposes creating demonstration service areas such as Hasuhai and West Hohhot, and building 10 standardized and normalized "Driver's Homes."

Regarding rural roads, Inner Mongolia will implement a new round of rural road improvement actions, constructing or upgrading 5,000 kilometers of rural roads, including 1,500 kilometers of tourist roads, resource roads, and industrial roads, and converting 40 water-crossing road sections into new bridges. The plan also proposes promoting the construction of third-class highways in border county towns and townships, as well as hardened roads in natural villages with larger populations.

In addition, Inner Mongolia plans to implement an action this year to improve the efficiency of the 12328 hotline in handling driver complaints promptly, effectively enhancing the service levels of both the 12328 and 12345 hotlines.

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