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Is there a high-definition camera at the traffic light at Dachong, Shennan Avenue?

Yes

Shennan Avenue is an east-west main road in Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, China, with a total length of 25.6 kilometers, spanning Luohu, Futian and Nanshan District, connecting Caiwuwei and Nantou.

The so-called Shennan Road includes Shennan Avenue, Shennan Middle Road and Shennan East Road, which respectively correspond to Nantou Checkpoint to Huanggang (about 19.5km long), Huanggang Road to Hongling Road (about 4.5km long) and Hongling Road to Yanhe Road (about 3.8km long).

20 14 Traffic improvement works will be implemented at the end of Xiangmei Road to Hongling Road on Shennan Avenue. Except for the Xiangmihu Interchange, which needs to be completed on 20 17, the other projects are expected to be completed in one month? .

1980 at the beginning of the establishment of Shenzhen special economic zone, there were only two cement roads with a total length of less than 2 kilometers in Shenzhen, and the external traffic mainly passed through the national highway 107 (Guangzhou-Shenzhen highway section) and two highways leading to Huizhou. In order to facilitate traffic, the municipal government decided to transform a small section of National Highway 107. In the same year, Shennan No.1 Road (now Shennan Middle Road) was completed and opened to traffic.

Shennan No.1 Road, which was being planned at that time, ran from Caiwuwei to Shangbu Industrial Zone (Huaqiang North), with a total length of 2. 1 km and a width of about 7 meters, and could only accommodate two cars in parallel.

1982, Shenzhen compiled the Outline of Social and Economic Development of Shenzhen Special Economic Zone, which followed the narrow east-west terrain of Shenzhen, determined the group structure as the overall layout framework of Shenzhen city, and the corresponding road network also determined to build three east-west traffic arteries: Shennan Avenue, Beihuan Avenue and Binhe Avenue. In order to adapt to urban development, Shennan Road began to be widened and expanded.