The Expressway Bureau recommends that passers-by traveling northbound should start in the morning as much as possible, and reminded that there will be a high-occupancy control from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

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[Reporter Chen Xinyu/Taipei Report] Today (29th) is a consecutive holiday. The Highway Bureau recommends that northbound passers-by start in the morning as much as possible, and reminds that there is a high-occupancy control from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

As for provincial roads, the General Administration of Highways expects that there will be a large number of traffic returning to the workplace, and the traffic flow is estimated to be concentrated in some tourist attractions and the section where the provincial road connects to the expressway.

Today, there will be fake traffic on the national highway, and the Gaogong Bureau reminds passers-by to avoid the 5 most congested road sections.

Including the northbound congestion from Yilan to Pinglin at 9:00 a.m. today; some northbound traffic flow on the western national highway is expected to start to emerge at 4:00 p.m., including the northbound Xiluo to Puyan of State 1, Miaoli to Hukou, Zhushan to Zhongxing in the northbound of State 3, and Kansai to Zhongxing. Daxi and others are expected to be relieved at 6 pm.

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The Gaogong Bureau estimates that the national highway traffic volume today is 95 million vehicle kilometers, which is 1.1 times the normal annual average of 88 million vehicle kilometers, of which the northbound traffic volume can reach 53 million vehicle kilometers, which is 1.2 times the normal annual average.

The Gaogong Bureau said that the current road conditions across the country are generally normal, and the traffic volume was 8.3 million vehicle kilometers as of 7:00 am.

According to the Gaogong Bureau, the relevant diversion measures for national highways today include high-occupancy control at the northbound entrances of the national 5 Suao, Luodong, Yilan and Toucheng interchanges from 3 to 8 pm, a single toll rate, and national 3 Hsinchu system to Yanchao system Adopt a single rate plus 20% off charges, suspend toll charges from 0 to 5, and open road shoulders include National 1 south to Yangmei to Hsinchu, north to Xiluo to Yuanlin, National 3 south to Daxi to Kansai, north to Xiangshan to Hsinchu system, etc. There are a total of 36 congested road sections. It is recommended to replace the road. For long distances, it is recommended to use Taiwan 61 to replace Country 1 and Country 3, Taiwan 9 to replace Country 5, Taiwan 63 to replace Country 6, and Taiwan 74 to connect to Country 4 to replace Country 1 and Country 3 Taichung section ; For short distances, it is recommended to use provincial and county roads instead of national roads.

For provincial highways, the General Administration of Highways expects that there will be a large number of traffic returning to the workplace. It is estimated that some tourist attractions and provincial highways will be connected to expressways, such as Taiwan 2 Line Wanli to Dawulun East, Taiwan 2 Line Guandu to Danshui, Taiwan The eastbound section of Zinangong Road in Nantou of Line 3C and the westbound section of Taiwan Line 18 connect to Guo3 Zhongpu Interchange.

The General Administration of Highways stated that for the main car-duo section of Fengbi to Xiangshan in the north of Xibin Expressway on Taiwan Line 61 (Taiwan Line 61 and Taiwan Line 15 share the same line section), some transverse intersections (Jubei Xingang 3rd Street intersection, Fengbi Zhu 1 level crossing in front of the tunnel); in addition, the southbound exit ramp at Nanliao end west of Taiwan 68 Line will be closed (if you want to go south, you can continue to use Taiwan Line 68 to connect with Rongbin Road and turn to related roads to Taiwan Line 15 to go south), so as to maintain Taiwan 15 The traffic flow on the main line is smooth.

Today (29th) is a consecutive holiday. The Expressway Bureau recommends northbound passers-by to start in the morning as much as possible, and reminds that there is a high-occupancy control from 3:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.

(Provided by Gaogong Bureau)