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The Directorate General of Highways is committed to the construction which ensures that Taiwan’s provincial highways, cross-island highways, and expressways remain open ...
To provide convenient references for Taiwan highway workers, the Directorate General of Highways gathers theses and field reports on highway engineering ...
This monthly report contains valuable road engineering and motor vehicles administration statistics and charts related to the ...
Engineering and motor vehicles administration units report ...
Destruction caused by the September 21 Jiji Earthquake was unprecedented in modern Taiwan history. Among the most damaging effects of the...
On September 21, 1999, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck the Jiji area. It was one of the largest earthquakes of the last century...
Besides engineering works, the primary responsibility of the Directorate General of Highways (DGH) is motor vehicles supervision...
Since its founding on August 1, 1946, the Directorate General of Highways (DGH) has been responsible for much of the highway transportation, ...
The DGH faced a monumental challenge in 1999 when fracture of the Chelungpu Fault severely damaged 10 highway bridges...
When traversing Taiwan it is clear that the island is blessed. From the jade green landscape of the Central Mountain Range to the...
The September 21 Jiji Earthquake severely damaged the Central Cross-Island Highway. In the first year following the quake, ...
On this beautiful island known as “Formosa,” all members of the Directorate General of Highways (DGH) provide the mental...
Transportation infrastructure is a bedrock of economic growth, a truth that the Directorate General of Highways (DGH) understands well...
Taiwan is experiencing a rapid rise in living standards, which is leading to a dramatic increase in the number of motor vehicles. The island now has now more than 15 million cars and motorcycles as well as over 12 million drivers...