ITM: Road upgrades under way
Laszlo Mosoczi, state secretary for transport policy, said in a statement that the coronavirus epidemic had not impeded the development of the country’s transport networks.
This year road refurbishment work is expected to cover double the length of last year’s, and more than 1,000km of roads will be upgraded once the project is completed.
Transport infrastructure improvements costing 300 billion forints (EUR 831m)are part of a government scheme to improve the quality of life in rural areas and enhance access to small localities, he said.
Attila Jozsef Szilvai, chief executive of Magyar Kozut Nonprofit, the public company that oversees the country’s road network, said a third of the refurbishments were under way and the coming months would see an acceleration in works completed. Given the current pace, 2021 could see the largest road investment programme of the past ten years, he said.