Abstract

In order to study the influence and development of transportation on rural revitalization in suburban counties in southern China, Xinzhai Town, Wuyi County, Zhejiang Province, was selected as the research object, and field interviews and data collection were used to analyze the practical impact and significance of road traffic development on rural revitalization.

Highlights

  • Wuyi County Road Traffic DevelopmentThe development of economy can not be separated from transportation. Only by opening the road and realizing the two-way transportation exchange from inside to outside and from outside can we open the door and meet the new economy

  • Strategy of rural revitalization is the development focus of our country [2]

  • It can be said that transportation is promoting social and economic development

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Summary

Wuyi County Road Traffic Development

The development of economy can not be separated from transportation. Only by opening the road and realizing the two-way transportation exchange from inside to outside and from outside can we open the door and meet the new economy. With regard to the provincial roads of ordinary, according to the principles of adapting to the requirements of economic and social development, coordinating with the urban layout and the comprehensive transportation network layout of Jinyi metropolitan area, and saving and intensive utilization of resources, the provincial roads of ordinary countries in our city form a "seven vertical and eight horizontal" layout with a total planned mileage of about 1890 km, of which the ordinary roads are about 580 km and the ordinary provincial roads are about 131 km. Expanded the people's travel radius, increased the feasibility and convenience of people to other areas

Influence of Road Traffic Development in Wuyi County
Impact of road traffic on business activities
Impact of road traffic on education
Implementation and improvement of rural transport networks
Enhancing awareness of road traffic safety through universal education
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