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The junction in 2011

Sakharov Gardens (Hebrew: גינות סחרוב, Ginot Sakharov) is a busy intersection on the highway from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, located close to the main entry point to Jerusalem from the West. It is named after the Soviet physicist and human rights activist Andrei Sakharov.

Due to the frequent traffic congestion at the intersection, a project to upgrade it to an interchange is set to commence by 2019.

31°47′42.97″N 35°11′17.67″E / 31.7952694°N 35.1882417°E / 31.7952694; 35.1882417

References

  1. "הרחבת כביש מס' 1 ומחלוף גינות סחרוב". יהל מהנדסים (in Hebrew). Retrieved 2019-11-05.


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