Study on Disposition of Plant Landscape along the Highway

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Highway landscape road will enhance coordination and harmony with the environment; effectively reduce driver fatigue, so that it remains adequate attention to driving a vehicle, thereby reducing traffic accidents, guarantee safe and smooth road. Highway landscape sequence, spatial form of roadside structures and roads with a minimum length of the curve between studied. Highway Greening emphasize ecological function should be considered, landscaping features, combined with a wide range of perfect coordination function surrounding environment, transport and other ancillary facilities function.

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