Israel's Highway 6 will be extended 22 km north to Nahariya, with work starting next year and completion expected in 2030, i24NEWS reports. The project, costing approximately 2 billion shekels, includes three new interchanges and a dual three-lane carriageway.
The extension of Highway 6 to Nahariya is a major infrastructure project aimed at improving connectivity to Israel's northern region. According to i24NEWS, the project will span 22 kilometers of dual three-lane highway, with three new interchanges. The total cost is estimated at 2 billion shekels, with construction beginning next year and completion targeted for 2030. The Ministry of Finance provided the photo. No further details on funding or environmental impact have been reported.
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