Spring Maintenance Rush Ensures Roadway Safety and Comfort

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Spring is the optimal period for highway maintenance. Recently, Pulandian District has seized this critical window, mobilizing all maintenance teams to accelerate efforts. The focus is on improving the road environment, reinforcing roadbeds, and inspecting facilities, marking the start of the spring maintenance campaign. These actions aim to address hazards left over from winter and establish a solid foundation for annual road safety and smooth traffic flow. Along the G507 National Highway section, maintenance workers are meticulously trimming greenery, cutting back branches, and removing dead trees. This not only enhances the roadside landscape but also eliminates safety risks such as obscured traffic signs and impaired driver visibility. On the S314 Provincial Highway section, crews are carefully repairing road shoulders and reinforcing slopes to ensure roadbed alignment and slope stability, thereby improving overall durability and disaster resistance. A combined manual and mechanical approach is being used to clear ditches and remove silt and debris, ensuring effective spring drainage and protecting the roadbed’s stability. Additionally, four maintenance bases, including Pikou and Pulandian, are completing post-winter inspections and storage preparations for snow removal equipment. A full range of maintenance vehicles and machinery are being lubricated, calibrated, and fitted with replacement parts to ensure they remain in optimal condition. Currently, all key spring maintenance tasks in the district are progressing in an orderly and efficient manner. This year, Pulandian District will continue to leverage the favorable spring conditions to carry out roadside greening and replanting. Plans include planting 630 plane trees along the Heida Line, 3,000 pagoda trees and 2,000 golden-leaf elm balls along the Tangnan Line, and 1,400 golden-leaf elm and purple-leaf plum balls along the Futang Line, accompanied by 1,400 meters of hedge planting. Furthermore, a combination of seeding and transplanting will be used to sow 60 kilograms of flower seeds, striving to create a distinctive roadside landscape with blooms in three seasons and year-round greenery, thereby enhancing the ecological environment along the roads.

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