Jing-Kun Expressway (also known as Jing-Kun Expressway or Jing-Kun Expressway) is an expressway connecting Beijing and Kunming, and the national expressway network of China is numbered G5.
20 15 12.22, Shijiazhuang-Taiyuan section of Beijing-Kunming Expressway was completed and opened to traffic. At this point, as a national highway network project, the last breakpoint of Beijing-Kunming Expressway was opened and the whole line was connected. Among them, the section from Ya 'an to Xichang in Sichuan Province is the most dangerous.
The Beijing-Kunming Expressway has a total length of 2,865 kilometers and a design speed of 1.20 kilometers per hour. Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway, referred to as "Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway", is also called "Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway". Formerly called "Beijing-Zhuhai Expressway", the national expressway network number is G4. It is an expressway in China, starting from the capital Beijing in the north and reaching Hongkong and Macau in the south. It is the fourth in the capital radiation of China national expressway network and one of the national north-south traffic arteries.
The Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway has a total length of 2,285 kilometers (the main line) and runs through 8 provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities including Beijing, Hebei, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Guangdong, Hong Kong and Macao. Main control points along the route: Beijing, Baoding, Shijiazhuang, Zhengzhou, Wuhan, Changsha, Guangzhou, Hong Kong, Macao and other places.
The Beijing-Hong Kong-Macao Expressway was completed in April 1986, and the whole line was completed and opened to traffic on February 30, 1996.
Pay attention to the following points when you are on the highway, so as to travel safely: 1, and be sure to check the vehicles carefully before you leave; 2. Choose the right lane when driving at high speed; 3. Pay attention to the highway exit; 4. The distance between high-speed trains should be greater than that on ordinary highways; 5. Drive People's Republic of China (PRC) Highway Traffic Management Measures without fatigue.
Legal basis: In order to ensure the safety and smoothness of highways, the Measures for the Administration of Highway Traffic in People's Republic of China (PRC) are formulated in accordance with Article 90 of the Regulations of the People's Republic of China on Traffic and Highway Management (hereinafter referred to as the Regulations). Article 9 Where a motor vehicle carries dangerous goods or the length and width of the goods exceed the carriage and the height exceeds the provisions of the Regulations, it must be approved by the traffic administrative department of the public security organ, and run according to the designated route, time, lane and speed, and clearly marked.
Article 10 The first lane of an expressway is the overtaking lane, and the second, third and other lanes are the traffic lanes, counting from the left side along the direction of motor vehicles.
Article 11 When a motor vehicle runs normally on an expressway, the minimum speed shall not be less than 60 kilometers per hour. The maximum speed of a minibus shall not be higher than120km; Large passenger cars and trucks shall not be higher than 90 kilometers; Motorcycles shall not be higher than 80 kilometers and shall not carry people. However, if the speed indicated by speed limit traffic signs or speed limit pavement markings is inconsistent with the above provisions, the provisions of the signs or markings shall be observed. I hope the above content is helpful to you, thank you!