Interchange at the intersection of the Moscow ring road and the motorway Veshnyaki − Lyubertsy will allow inhabitants of areas outside the ring, freely enter the city
The movement on one of the most important junctions of the Eastern District of Moscow, which began almost three years ago, has been partially launched. This is an intersection at the intersection of the MCAD with the Veshnyi-Lyubertzi highway. Opening the new object, the mayor of the city Sergey Sobyanin said that the residents of Nekrasovka district repeatedly requested that the construction of the site be completed as soon as possible. The development will help the residents of the districts of Novoolekino, Ukhtomsky, Kozhukhovo, Nekrasovka, Lyubertskoye fields located outside of the ICD and calmly travel to the ring road and to the city. Previously, in order to overcome the MCAD barrier, the motorists of these areas had to be stuck in traffic jams on congested Novorazian, Novorazovsk, or Novo-Uukhtomsky highway (the last two tracks were single-band). So far, only five and a half kilometres of road from more than twelve have opened. The movement began on a two-lane departure from the ICA towards the area and the same two-lane departure to the ICAP from the side of the area. The main course will be opened by the end of the year and will have three lanes in each direction. Initially, it was fully planned to be completed in May 2012, but the process was accelerated by agreeing with the owners of the garages in the future road. In the future, Veshnyi-Lyuberca highway will become the eastern section of the Northern Cadet, which will pass from the village of Nekrasovka through the KTK road between the Entuziastov highway and Izmailov Highway on Budenny Avenue before the Businovska junction and link Moscow-St. Petersburg and Moscow-Noginsk highway. But that's not going to happen. In my opinion. " In the near future it is planned to bring the main line to the Vykhino underground station, and more specifically, to the large transport and transit hub. But is this so necessary? After all, the track is a narrow road, and this bodes well for its expansion. The prime minister's recent surprise at one kilometer of the road, I think everyone remembers. The mayor of the city Sergey Sobyanin has asked the deputy mayor for the construction of Marat Husnullin to calculate the economic feasibility of the project. Sergey Narn