A junction connecting the south end of the Tricity Beltway to the
A1 motorway has been completed by 22 December 2007 enabling travel first up to
Grudziądz and, as the A1 was completed, through
Toruń,
Łódź and
Katowice, to the Czech border in the south. On 12 June 2008,
Trasa im. Eugeniusza Kwiatkowskiego was completed and finally connected the
Port of Gdynia to the beltway, bypassing the local city streets. This reduced truck traffic in residential areas greatly since all heavy trucks heading towards the port used
National road 6, which at the time went through the center of the city. In 2012 a 18 km stretch of the
S7 expressway was opened in Gdańsk, extending from the S6 eastward, forming the southern bypass of Gdańsk. A new beltway called the
Tricity Metropolitan Ring Road is being planned further out, after multiple delays scheduled for 2025, and the route of the S6 expressway is to be moved there once it is opened. In 2022 the Trasa Kaszubska was opened as the first segment of the new beltway and the S6 along with the E28 were rerouted over it while the old course became part of S7. == External links ==