Global Times

National project improves Egypt’s ranking in world’s roads quality

- By Marwa Yahya

Egypt has jumped in the world’s roads quality ranking after 5,000 kilometers of new roads were added to the country’s network, experts said.

“Egypt has climbed from the 118th in 2014 in the global roads quality ranking to 75th in 2018,” said Egyptian Minister of Transport Hisham Arafat recently.

Before Egypt implemente­d the national roads project in 2014, the country had only 24,000 kilometers of roads nationwide, Emad Nabil, a professor of traffic and roads engineerin­g in Cairo University, told Xinhua. When the project finishes in 2020, 7,000 new roads will be added, which will represent 29 percent of the road network in Egypt.

The new roads help reduce the traffic accidents in Egypt, which, according to a government report in 2016, ranked 108th out of 185 countries in terms of annual number of road accidents.

A report by the Egyptian official statistics agency in March showed traffic accidents in Egypt declined 24.5 percent in 2017 to 11,100 cases from about 14,700 in 2016.

The report said road accidents left 3,700 people dead and 14,000 others injured in 2017, compared to 5,300 dead and 18,600 wounded in 2016.

Egypt has spent 22.5 billion Egyptian pounds ($1.25 million) on roads and bridges that were completed between 2014 and 2017, according to a statement from the Ministry of Transport.

Egypt has prioritize­d transport infrastruc­ture constructi­on since President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi announced the national roads project in August 2014 to build 4,400 kilometers of new roads.

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