Overpass an example of poor decision-making
THE LONGHAI EXPRESS ROAD overpass in Zhengzhou, capital of Central China's Henan province, which cost about 650 million yuan ($97 million) and took over two years to build, was opened just two months ago but is already overburdened with heavy traffic leading to congestions. Beijing News commented on Tuesday:
Not much can be done to smooth the flow of traffic on the overcrowded overpass, although relevant departments have been urged to come up with a corrective plan as soon as possible. Ironically, the costly overpass was designed to reduce traffic pressure, and the changes the authorities intend to make now could have been made before it was opened to the public.
However, its designers refuse to admit that their original plan has failed. Instead, they argue that the sharp increase in the number of vehicles in recent years is to blame for the problem. But many of them had said the traffic volume was unlikely to reach saturation point even after 2030, so the overpass would serve its intended purpose.