Puxi Viaduct in Shanghai China
Shanghai
is said to be the largest city in the world. This is one of Shanghai’s
busiest and largest interchange that caters to thousands of vehicles
every hour. It has five levels of bridges that help connect two of the
city’s busiest highways, directing vehicles without much fuss.
I-710 and I-105 Interchange, Los Angeles, California, US
A
very very busy, and frequently congested freeway interchange in South
Los Angeles. Los Angeles is the major city of California. This is the
interchange where the bus jumps the unfinished freeway in the movie
Speed.
Tom Moreland Interchange, US
Tom
Moreland Interchange is the intersection of Interstate 85 and
Interstate 285, along with several access roads, in northern DeKalb
County, Georgia, just northeast of Atlanta, Georgia, USA. Completed in
1987 at a cost of $86 million, four-level interchange required 120,000
cubic yards of concrete. Traffic now moves at a steady rate, though more
than 280,000 vehicles travel the interchange daily.
Flyover in Dallas
Dallas
is the third largest city in Texas and the ninth largest in the USA.
Flyovers in Dallas help a lot in reducing the hectic traffic pressure on
the road.
Gravelly Hill Interchange, Birmingham, UK
Gravelly
Hill Interchange is junction 6 of the M6 motorway where it meets the
A38(M) Aston Expressway in Birmingham, United Kingdom. Its colloquial
name was coined to describe its complex system of intertwined loops and
ramps. The junction covers 30 acres, serves 18 routes and includes 2.5
miles of slip roads, but only 0.6 miles of the M6 itself. It has 559
concrete columns, reaching up to 24.4 meters height.
Hebbal flyover Bangalore, India
Bangalore,
otherwise known as the Garden city of India, has many great flyovers.
One of the best flyovers in Bangalore is 5.6 km-long Hebbal flyover.
Kathipara flyover Chennai, India
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