The government adjusted the road activity plan for 2024-2028 with financing of 14 trillion rubles and postponed the completion of a number of highways in the Moscow, Leningrad, Penza regions, as well as in North Ossetia. In this respect he is writing “Kommersant”.
According to the document, the reconstruction of the M-8 highway in the Moscow region from 35 kilometers to 47 kilometers has been postponed from the previously planned 2026 to 2028. The opening of the new section of the M-5 highway in the Moscow region from Ulyanino to Nepetsino has been shifted from 2024 to 2026.
In the Leningrad region, the commissioning of a section of the A-181 highway after reconstruction was postponed to 2026, but it was previously planned to be completed in 2024, and St. The reconstruction of the southern half ring of St. Petersburg was planned to be completed. The previous one was postponed from 2025 to 2027.
At the same time, the commissioning of many facilities has been postponed to earlier dates: the northern ring road of Astrakhan is planned to be launched in 2028, not 2029, and the reconstruction and construction of the Rublevo-Uspenskoye Highway has been shifted from 2024-2028. to 2024–2027.
It was previously known in Moscow testing new traffic lights.