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Provincial Highway 64 (Taiwan)

Provincial Highway 64, also known as the East-West Expressway, is an expressway located in northern Taiwan. It is a vital transportation artery connecting Taipei City, New Taipei City, and Taoyuan City, facilitating travel and commerce within the Taipei metropolitan area.

The highway generally runs east-west, though its precise orientation varies along its length. It begins at the Bali District in New Taipei City, near the mouth of the Tamsui River, and proceeds eastward, eventually terminating in the Bade District of Taoyuan City. It primarily operates as an elevated expressway, allowing it to navigate densely populated urban areas while minimizing land use.

Highway 64 provides connections to other major highways and expressways in the region, including National Highway 1 (Sun Yat-sen Freeway), National Highway 3 (Formosa Freeway), and Provincial Highway 61 (West Coast Expressway). These connections allow motorists to easily access various parts of Taiwan.

The expressway plays a significant role in reducing traffic congestion on surface streets and improving overall transportation efficiency in the Taipei metropolitan area. It is heavily used by commuters, freight vehicles, and tourists alike. Due to its importance to the region's transportation network, traffic conditions on Highway 64 are closely monitored and reported.