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During a working visit, Marat Khusnullin inspected sections of the M-7 Volga and M-12 Vostok highways
During a working visit, Marat Khusnullin inspected sections of the M-7 Volga and M-12 Vostok highways
During a working visit, Marat Khusnullin inspected sections of the M-7 Volga and M-12 Vostok highways
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During a working visit, Marat Khusnullin inspected sections of the M-7 Volga and M-12 Vostok highways
Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin, during a working trip by car from Moscow to Kazan through the Vladimir and Nizhny Novgorod regions, inspected sections of the M-7 Volga and M-12 Vostok highways.
“The federal highway M-12 “Vostok” is our largest new infrastructure project of the last decades. The highway is part of the transport route “Russia” from St. Petersburg to Vladivostok. I can say that the condition of the road surface, which I inspected during the trip, is excellent, the road is covered with a stable mobile connection, it is comfortable to drive to the desired location and, what is important, noticeably faster. On the way, I visited a multifunctional zone with a gas station in the Vladimir region, where an entire complex has been built and all the conditions for high-quality service, rest, there is a parking lot for heavy vehicles and an area for walking pets. I believe that such a level of MFC should be on all highways in the country. The section of the M-12 from Moscow to Kazan, which the President opened a little over a year ago, remains consistently in demand among motorists – during this time, more than 30 million trips have been recorded. Despite the fact that in some places the M-12 and M-7 routes are duplicated, we are actively upgrading the M-7 Volga highway, improving its quality. It is also in good condition. Everyone can find the most convenient route for themselves, choose a toll or free road. We will certainly continue to develop highways within the framework of the national project Infrastructure for Life, so that ultimately the quality of life of people only improves,” said Marat Khusnullin.
The Deputy Prime Minister also noted that the territories of regions located in the area of attraction of highways are noticeably developing. Highways contribute to an increase in the volume of housing construction, investment activity, the opening of new enterprises, recreation areas, and the creation of jobs.
During his working visit to Vladimir Oblast, Marat Khusnullin held a meeting with the head of the region, Aleksandr Avdeyev, on issues of the region’s socio-economic development, including the creation of the new city of Dobrograd. In Nizhny Novgorod Oblast, he and Governor Gleb Nikitin inspected the construction of new stations of the Nizhny Novgorod metro and a world-class IT campus.
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