Geha Interchange

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Geha Interchange
Location
Central District, Israel
Coordinates32°5′32″N 34°50′44″E / 32.09222°N 34.84556°E / 32.09222; 34.84556Coordinates: 32°5′32″N 34°50′44″E / 32.09222°N 34.84556°E / 32.09222; 34.84556
Roads at
junction
Highway 4
Construction
OpenedMarch 30, 1981 (1981-03-30)

The Geha Interchange is the confluence of Highway 4 and in Israel. The interchange is named after the , which was once located near the Interchange. but was moved when it was decided to construct the Interchange.[1] The interchange opened to traffic on March 30, 1981.[2]

The Interchange allows continuous travel without the need of traffic lights or intersections for the passengers of Highway 4 who pass on a bridge over Road 481.[3]

The Interchange forms the border between Petah Tikva to Bnei Brak and is used as one of the main entrances into those two cities. Prior to the construction of the Geha interchange, a junction existed in the site, due to this, many locals today still refer to the Interchange as the "Geha Junction".[2]

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