Provincial Highway No. 88 (Taiwan)
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Provincial Highway No. 88 is an expressway
Limited-access road
A limited-access road known by various terms worldwide, including limited-access highway, dual-carriageway and expressway, is a highway or arterial road for high-speed traffic which has many or most characteristics of a controlled-access highway , including limited or no access to adjacent...

, which begins in Fengshan City on National Highway No. 1
National Highway No. 1 (Taiwan)
National Highway No. 1 is the first freeway in Taiwan. It begins in Keelung City at the intersection of Ziao 2nd Road and Jhong 4th Road and ends in Kaohsiung City at the intersection of Jhongshan 4th Road and Yugang Road, giving it a total length of 372.8 km...

 and ends in Zhutian, Pingtung
Zhutian, Pingtung
Jhutian Township is a rural township in Pingtung County, Taiwan. Jhutian is famous for its agricultural productions and Jhutian train station.*Population: 18,451 *Area: 29.0732 *Main ethic group: Hakka...

 on Yong-an Road.

Intersections with other Freeways and Expressways

  • National Highway No. 1
    National Highway No. 1 (Taiwan)
    National Highway No. 1 is the first freeway in Taiwan. It begins in Keelung City at the intersection of Ziao 2nd Road and Jhong 4th Road and ends in Kaohsiung City at the intersection of Jhongshan 4th Road and Yugang Road, giving it a total length of 372.8 km...

     at Wujia SIC. in Fengshan District
  • National Highway No. 3
    National Highway No. 3 (Taiwan)
    National Highway No. 3 is the second North-South freeway in Taiwan. It begins in Keelung City at Jijin Interchange on the Provincial Highway No. 2 and ends in Linbian, Pingtung on the Provincial Highway No. 17....

     at Zhutian SIC. in Zhutian, Pingtung
    Zhutian, Pingtung
    Jhutian Township is a rural township in Pingtung County, Taiwan. Jhutian is famous for its agricultural productions and Jhutian train station.*Population: 18,451 *Area: 29.0732 *Main ethic group: Hakka...

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