Keiyō Road

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Naming

Keiyō is a kanji acronym of two characters, each representing the two major urban areas connected by the route. The first character represents Script error: No such module "Nihongo". and the second represents Script error: No such module "Nihongo".

The route is officially designated as National Route 14 (Shinozaki Interchange to Anagawa Interchange) and a bypass for National Route 16 (Anagawa Interchange to the terminus). The section from the origin to Miyanogi Junction is classified as a road for Script error: No such module "Nihongo"., while the section from Miyanogi Junction to the terminus is classified as a Script error: No such module "Nihongo". as it is concurrent with the Higashi-Kantō Expressway Tateyama Route.[1]

Overview

The road is an important artery in the eastern part of the Tokyo urban area, carrying an average of 315,236 vehicles per day.[2]

Starting in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo, the road crosses the Edo River to the east into Chiba Prefecture, passing through the cities of Ichikawa, Funabashi, and Narashino. In this area the road is roughly parallel to the Higashi-Kantō Expressway a few kilometers to the south. The road meets this expressway at Miyanogi Junction and then turns south, passing through the city of Chiba. At the south end of the city beyond Soga Interchange the Keiyō Road terminates, however the roadway continues as the Tateyama Expressway.

The speed limit is 60 km/h on the section designated as Route 14, and 80 km/h on the section designated as Route 16.

Tolls

File:Keiyo Road Shinozaki interchange.jpg
Shinozaki Interchange (bound for Tokyo)

For the purposes of toll assessment, the road is divided into six sections. Usage of one section incurs a toll of 100 yen for passenger cars, light trucks, and 2-wheeled vehicles, 150 yen for large trucks and buses, and 350 yen for oversized vehicles. Traversing the entire road therefore costs 600 yen for a passenger car.[3]

The method of toll collection differs depending on the section of road used. From Shinozaki Interchange to Miyanogi Junction, toll booths at interchanges and toll gates on the main route are positioned so that a flat rate is charged at each station. From Miyanogi Junction to the terminus, tickets are issued upon entering the road which are used to calculate the toll at the exit point; this is the same system used on the Higashi-Kantō and Tateyama Expressways. Electronic Toll Collection (ETC) is accepted for payment, however commuter, off-peak, and late night discounts do not apply.

Due to the positioning of toll collection points, there are a few potential journeys that do not incur any toll at all. These include travelling only between Shinozaki Interchange and Ichikawa Interchange, travelling only between Takeishi Interchange and Makuhari Interchange, and also entering the road at Takeshi Interchange and exiting at Hanawa Interchange.

List of interchanges and features

No. Name Connections Dist. from
Origin
Dist. from
Terminus
Notes Lanes Location
Through to File:Shuto Urban Expwy Sign 0007.svg Shuto Expressway Komatsugawa Route
1 Shinozaki IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0014.svg National Route 14 0.0 33.8 Tokyo-bound exit, Chiba-bound entrance only Eight Edogawa Tokyo
<1-1> Keiyō JCT File:JP Expressway C3.svg Tokyo Gaikan Expressway Opens in 2015 Ichikawa Chiba
2 Ichikawa IC Pref. Route 6 (Ichikawa Urayasu Route) 4.1 29.7
Six
PA Onitaka PA 4.7 29.1 Closed at March 31, 2012
3 Baraki IC Pref. Route 179 (Funabashi Gyōtoku Route) 6.6 27.2
4 Funabashi IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0014.svg National Route 14 7.9 25.9 No Tokyo-bound exit Funabashi
Four
TB Funabashi Toll Gate
5 Hanawa IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0296.svg National Route 296
Pref. Route 15 (Chiba Funabashi Kaihin Route)
11.5 22.3
Narashino
6 Makuhari IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0014.svg National Route 14 15.2 18.6
Hanamigawa-ku, Chiba
PA Makuhari PA 16.9 16.9
7 Takeishi IC Pref. Route 57 (Chiba Kamagaya Matsudo Route) 17.8 16.0
(5)/TB Miyanogi JCT/
Chiba-nishi Toll Gate
E51 Higashi-Kantō Expressway 21.3 12.5 No access:
Keiyō southbound → Higashi-Kantō westbound
Higashi-Kantō eastbound → Keiyō northbound
Inage-ku, Chiba
Six
8 Anagawa IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0016.svg National Route 16
File:Japanese National Route Sign 0126.svg National Route 126
23.7 10.1
Four
8-1 Anagawa-naka IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0016.svg National Route 16 Soga-bound entrance only
8-2 Anagawa-higashi IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0016.svg National Route 16 Tokyo-bound exit only Wakaba-ku, Chiba
9 Kaizuka IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0016.svg National Route 16
File:Japanese National Route Sign 0051.svg National Route 51
27.3 6.5 Soga-bound exit, Tokyo-bound entrance only
TN Kaizuka Tunnel Length - 190 m
10 Chiba-higashi JCT File:Japanese National Route Sign 0126.svgFile:JP Expressway E82.svg Chiba-Tōgane Road 29.7 4.1 Chūō-ku, Chiba
11 Matsugaoka IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0016.svg National Route 16
Pref. Route 20 (Chiba Ōami Route)
31.0 2.8
12 Soga IC File:Japanese National Route Sign 0016.svg National Route 16 33.8 0.0 Tateyama-bound exit, Tokyo-bound entrance only
Through to File:JP Expressway E14.svg Tateyama Expressway

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