The Taiwan Ring Expressway (Chinese: 台湾环线高速公路) was a proposed, hypothetical expressway encircling the island of Taiwan as part of the National Trunk Highway System of the People's Republic of China. It never came into fruition, though, due to the political status of Taiwan. The People's Republic of China claims control over Taiwan, but has never administered it. Taiwan is governed by the Republic of China, which has its own highway system and does not recognize the designation by the People's Republic of China.
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Orbital around Taiwan |
Taiwan Ring Expressway | |||||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 台湾环线高速公路 | ||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 臺灣環線高速公路 | ||||||||||||||
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According to the People's Republic of China, the expressway would have passed through the cities of Taipei, Hsinchu, Taichung, Tainan, Kaohsiung, Taitung, Hualien, Yilan, Keelung, before returning to Taipei.[1]
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China Expwy G99 sign with name
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China Expwy G99 sign with no name
Cancellation
editIn the 71118 plan of 2017, G99 was officially removed off of the books. This announcement was reaffirmed during the July 2022 expansion.
The "G99" number is currently used in the NTHS for metropolitan area ring roads (G99XX), which are somewhere between city ring roads (GXX0X) and orbitals (G9X) in degree of importance.
Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ "G99 台湾环线". Archived from the original on 2012-03-21. Retrieved 2011-08-07.