Wednesday, 17 October 2018

Thank Goodness,

for Sat-Nav,


as I think it would be the only way I would find my way through or around the Qianchun interchange in the mountainous province of Guizhou, in China, construction on the Qianchun Interchange began in 2009, but the massive road knot was only completed last year,

it consists of 18 different ramps, in 8 directions, on five different layers, with the highest one standing 37 meters above ground, like the nearby Huangjuewan Overpass, in Chongqing, this incredibly complex infrastructure project has been labelled a nightmare for motorists trying to find their way around, but wait a second would my Sat-Nav be confused by the five different layers of road? officials claims that the directions and exits on the interchange are clearly marked and that even if you make mistakes, it’s always easy to turn around, well that's a relief then!


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