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2023: Putin opened the Moscow-Kazan highway for 900 billion rubles
On December 21, 2023, the president Russia Vladimir Putin video conference of the took part in the opening ceremony of the Vostok M-12 highway from to Moscow. Kazan The route runs through the territory of five regions -, and, and Moscow. Vladimirskaya Nizhny Novgorod regions Tataria Chuvashia
The new highway will reduce travel time from Moscow to Kazan from 12 to 6.5 hours. Among other things, it can be reached from the capital to Vladimir in 1 hour 40 minutes, and to Nizhny Novgorod in 3 hours 30 minutes. The permitted speed will be up to 110 km/h.
On the highway between Moscow and Kazan, a total of 323 artificial structures: bridges, overpasses, interchanges, fur passages and eco-ducts. In particular, out of 88 bridges erected - large bridges across the Volga (3.4 km, Tatarstan), Sura (930 m, Chuvashia) and Oka (1.4 km, connects Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod regions).
As Kommersant writes with reference to the head of Avtodor Vyacheslav Petushenko, the construction of the road cost "less than 900 billion rubles." According to Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, the route will bring a total of 1.8 trillion rubles to Russia's GDP over 20 years. The cost of building the M-12 is comparable to the costs of the Central Ring Road, the Moscow-St. Petersburg highway, Petushenko noted.
According to Konstantin Makiev, Deputy Chairman of the Board for Operator Activities and Development of User Services of Avtodor Group of Companies, travel from Moscow to Kazan on a new road by car will cost 4481 rubles. He clarified that you can get off the highway to the capital of Tatarstan at two interchanges: the indicated amount implies leaving the toll highway in the Innopolis area.
In 2024, the highway is planned to be extended to Yekaterinburg, and in 2025 - to Tyumen. In the process, it is necessary to build bypasses of Tyumen, Omsk, Novosibirsk, Kemerovo, Kansk.[1]
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2021: Adaptation of the track for unmanned vehicles
On May 20, 2021, it became known that the M-12 road under construction MoscowKazanYekaterinburg would be adapted for driving. unmanned vehicles This was announced by the chairman of the board of the GC Avtodor"." Vyacheslav Petushenko
In general, we design roads taking into account the fact that it is possible to use drones, "he said on the air of Avtodor radio. |
According to him, only roads of the first technical category are being built on this highway. They allow cars to drive at least 130 km per hour, as well as use technological innovations, including drones.
It is assumed that mobile communications will work stably and efficiently in all sections of the autobahn. The fact is that drones receive all the necessary information about the state of the road, the quality of the surface, weather conditions and even other cars on the highway through cellular networks.
Earlier, the Evargo company first tested an unmanned hydrogen-fueled EVO-1 truck on a section of the TsKAD-3 smart road. Separate lanes are allocated for drones.
In May 2021, specialists from Avtodor and the National Technological Systems concern spoke about the possibilities of a smart road for Russian and international logistics projects and the prospects for the development of unmanned vehicles based on intelligent road infrastructure. Throughout the Central Ring Road there are video cameras, weather stations and communication antennas.
Construction routes M-12 Moscow-Kazan-Yekaterinburg are planned to be completed by 2024. In April 2021, the president Russia Vladimir Putin announced that the highway under construction from Moscow Kazan should be extended to Yekaterinburg.
By May 2021, the road is being designed. 650 billion rubles are allocated for the facility.[2]