The reconstruction of the M-1 "Belarus" federal highway on the section from the 66th to the 84th kilometer continues in the Odintsovo district. This was reported by the press service of Avtodor.
Right now we are working on the next section — from Kubinka to the intersection with the A-108 highway. The road will become wider here, new crossings and interchanges will appear. Work is already underway along the entire length.
To date, more than 60% of the work on the construction of the roadbed has been completed, and the construction of key facilities (bridges, overpasses and transport interchanges) is also actively continuing.
The reconstruction project includes the expansion of the road to six lanes, the installation of lighting, the construction of 12 artificial structures and the creation of modern infrastructure for motorists. A new recreation area will be organized at the 74th kilometer.
The completion of all works is scheduled for the end of 2026.
Earlier www1.ru reported that a new section of the M-12 "Vostok" highway is planned to open at the end of June this year.
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