
The new section of the most expensive and prestigious highway in Germany's history has been put into operation in Berlin. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
This new section of the A100 road was built with funds allocated from the state budget, with a cost of 225 thousand euros per meter. This figure is a record in road construction in Germany.
The length of the new highway is 3.2 kilometers, and the construction work took 12 years to complete. The road was built with six lanes and is located 7 meters underground.
During the project preparation process, ecological issues were addressed, including the protection of bats and other small animals. The new highway section will ease traffic for residents commuting daily from nearby towns to Berlin, accelerate traffic flow, and help reduce the load in some residential areas of the city.
The city residents and traffic experts believe the project will be effective. At the same time, the project has faced widespread criticism.
Critics argue that the new road may lead to an increase in the number of cars and population, causing environmental deterioration and worsening air quality. Additionally, insufficient funds have been allocated for the repair of existing roads, bridges, and railway infrastructure in Berlin, which is also highlighted as a problem.
From this perspective, some experts consider the construction of such an expensive highway an illogical decision. The new highway serves to make Berlin more modern and efficient.
Moreover, it is expected to set new standards in road construction and innovative transport projects in Germany. This project is an important step in developing the country's infrastructure and will serve to improve the efficiency of transport movement in the future.