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    Transportation December 16, 20252 Mins Read

    Kaohsiung Resurfaces Major Roads While Redesigning Lane Layouts

    City pairs new pavement with traffic-flow and pedestrian-safety upgrades.
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    By KHT Staff

    KAOHSIUNG — You may have noticed a surge in roadwork across the city in recent weeks. The construction is part of a large-scale resurfacing effort on several major Kaohsiung arterials, combining new pavement with comprehensive upgrades to road markings.

    The Kaohsiung City Transportation Bureau (高雄市交通局), in coordination with the Kaohsiung City Public Works Bureau (高雄市工務局), tried something new: Why not take advantage of resurfacing work to rethink lane logic, intersection design, and pedestrian movement? — Rather than simply replacing asphalt.

    Officials said the approach builds on the city’s left-turn auxiliary lane policy, which has reduced left-turn side-impact collisions by 17.2 percent in recent years. However, worn pavement and overlapping legacy markings on some roads had reduced clarity for drivers. The current resurfacing program allows those issues to be corrected in a single, coordinated effort.

    Lane and Intersection Adjustments

    The project covers key corridors including Jhongshan Road (中山路), Jhonghua Road (中華路), Jiuru Road (九如路), and Meishu East Second Road (美術東二路). Work on these routes is scheduled to be completed in phases by the end of this month.

    As part of the redesign, lane widths are being reduced to create dedicated left-turn bays. This allows turning vehicles to wait in designated spaces without blocking through traffic, improving overall flow and easing the stop-and-go congestion drivers often experience at busy intersections.

    Pedestrian crossings are also being adjusted. Crosswalks are being set slightly farther back from intersections, and striped markings are being re-angled so drivers can see pedestrians earlier as they approach. Officials said the changes are intended to reduce blind spots and lower the risk of vehicle–pedestrian conflicts.

    At selected intersections, dedicated left-turn signals have also been added. These signals separate turning vehicles and pedestrian movement by signal phase, reducing conflicts caused when both enter intersections simultaneously.

    Systemwide Upgrade

    City officials emphasized that the project represents a systemwide update to how Kaohsiung manages its streets, rather than a series of isolated repairs. They thanked residents for their patience during construction and said clearer markings and more intuitive layouts are already beginning to take effect on completed sections.

    Officials say Kaohsiung will continue to modernize its urban road network.

    Photo courtesy of the Kaohsiung City Government Transportation Bureau
    Source: Pin Guan Dian Media (品觀點)

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