
A new stage has been reached in Tashkent city with the commissioning of a modern underground automobile road. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
On August 29, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev personally inspected this road built on Yangi O‘zbekiston Street. This was reported by the press service of the head of state.
This road was constructed to develop the city’s infrastructure and to organize traffic flow efficiently, and it is especially important for Tashkent, where the population is increasing and the territory is expanding. Due to the construction of a park, residential complexes, universities, and the Olympic Village around Yangi O‘zbekiston Street, this area is rapidly developing.
In the future, this street is expected to become one of the main roads leading to the New Tashkent city. The constructed underground road is 468 meters long and 25 meters wide, allowing more than 10,000 vehicles per hour to move through it.
The road is organized in the form of a tunnel, its surface has been turned into a green zone, and convenience has been created for pedestrians to move safely between the “Yangi O‘zbekiston” park and the Olympic Village. Additionally, the construction of a tunnel and station for the planned metro line is also envisaged.
Economically, this road will bring great benefits to the population. Due to faster vehicle movement, travel time will be reduced by half, daily fuel consumption will be saved by one ton, and the amount of harmful gases released into the atmosphere will decrease by two tons.
This is not only a convenience for city residents but also plays an important role in improving the ecological situation. The head of state emphasized that the underground road was built according to modern standards.
Such smooth and comfortable roads serve not only daily commuters but also make a significant contribution to the development of city tourism and infrastructure. This is an important step in effectively managing Tashkent’s future traffic flow and advancing the city’s culture to a new level.
Source: press service of the head of state.