Road Safety for Highway Development in the Greater Mekong Subregion East-West Economic Corridor
Details
Project |
50381-007 |
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Type |
TA |
Sector |
Transport |
Country |
Myanmar |
Start |
2019 |
End |
2021 |
Status |
Ongoing |
Last Edited |
05 Jul 2021 |
Funding
US$('000) 1,000
Confinancing Source: Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction/ Myanmar-0.06 (non-cash)
Project Description
This is a Transactional TA project with expected outcome of a more efficient and safer movement of goods and people between Bago and Kyaikto along the GMS EWEC.
Progress
(as of March 2021)
Ongoing.
News and Multimedia
Improving highways will save lives in Myanmar. Motorists wait for traffic to start moving in Yangon. Car usage is on the rise, causing much traffic congestion in the city.
Source: ADB Flickr
Commuters loading the customized pick-up truck, which serves as the usual public transport in Yangon. Over 300 public and private bus lines operate about 6,300 crowded buses around the city, carrying over 4.4 million passengers a day.
Source: ADB Flickr
Motorists wait for traffic to start moving in Yangon. Car usage is on the rise, causing much traffic congestion in the city.
Source: ADB Flickr
- Road safety approach for existing Bago-Kyaikto road section established.
- Government-s capacity to collect and analyze road safety data improved.
- Police capacity for traffic enforcement enhanced.
- Road safety advisory support established.