On the 28th of Tet, the capital’s traffic did not have a serious traffic jam | Traffic

Spring air filled the streets in the capital on the last working day before the holiday. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)

On the followingnoon of January 19 (December 28), the last working day before the Lunar New Year holiday 2023, the people of the capital to pour come home for Tet causing increased vehicle traffic in the gateway area of ​​​​the capital.

But thanks to the traffic flow and the coordination of the police forces, traffic inspector At key checkpoints, patrolling the channel, promptly handling arising traffic situations, people’s travel situation is quite convenient, no serious congestion occurs.

According to the forecast, vehicle traffic will increase rapidly from the followingnoon of the 28th to the 29th of the New Year, but walking through the traffic jam hotspots in the followingnoon and evening of the 28th of the New Year, means of transportation is quite easy, especially the number of motorbikes decreases. forward.

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On key roads such as Khuat Duy Tien, Lang, Ho Tung Mau, Xuan Thuy and many roads in the inner city, there is no longer congestion, vehicles are sparse, people travel easily, different from normal days and occasions. this every year.

But at Giai Phong road, the southern gateway of the capital (towards Phap Van – National Highway 1A), in the late followingnoon, the density of cars and motorbikes increases rapidly.

On the Phap Van-Cau Gie highway going to the belt 3, the number of vehicles also increased significantly, causing a traffic jam of nearly 1km long.

In particular, at the road leading to Phap Van-Cau Gie-Ninh Binh expressway, there was a collision between two cars, causing traffic jams in the direction from Hanoi to Ha Nam.

The 3rd Expressway Traffic Control Patrol Team then quickly dispatched forces to deal with the accident and divide the traffic.

Previously, in order to limit traffic jams, the Hanoi Department of Transport organized traffic flow in 6 directions.

Vehicles from the center of the capital to the south can choose the direction of Giai Phong – Ngoc Hoi – National Highway 1 to Phap Van – Cau Gie highway at Van Diem intersection; Dai Xuyen intersection (Phu Xuyen district).

Vehicles traveling on National Highway 6 (Nguyen Trai-Tran Phu-Quang Trung axis) – Ba La junction take road 21B – National Highway 38 to get to National Highway 1 (Dong Van intersection) or enter the high way Vuc Vong intersection Phap Van-Cau Gie expressway.

National Highway 6 (Nguyen Trai-Tran Phu-Quang Trung axis)-turn left to Phung Hung street-to the southern trunk road-turn left to provincial road 427B-to Thuong Tin station to enter Phap Van-Cau Gie highway.

In order to reduce traffic for Phap Van-Cau Gie expressway and Phap Van intersection, vehicles from the south to Hanoi can choose the following directions:

At Liem Tuyen intersection on Phap Van-Cau Gie highway, go to provincial road 494-National highway 21B-National highway 6 (Ba La junction, Ha Dong).

At Vuc Vong intersection, go in 2 directions: turn left to National Highway 38-National Highway 21B-National Highway 6 (Ba La fork, Ha Dong), turn right to Highway 38-pass Yen Lenh Bridge-National Highway 39A- provincial road 379 – intersection with ring road 3 (Thanh Tri bridge).

At Van Diem intersection: turn left to National Highway 1 – Provincial Road 429 – National Highway 21B – National Highway 6 (Ba La junction, Ha Dong).

At Thuong Tin intersection: Take provincial road 427-to the southern trunk road- Phung Hung street (Ha Dong).

From Hanoi to the Northeast (Bac Giang, Bac Ninh, Lang Son…) and vice versa, you can follow the ring road 3-Thanh Tri bridge-Hanoi-Bac Giang expressway.

Nhat Tan Bridge – Vo Nguyen Giap – National Highway 18 to Hanoi – Bac Giang Expressway.

Chuong Duong Bridge – Nguyen Van Cu – Ha Huy Tap – Ngo Gia Tu – Duong Bridge going to Hanoi – Bac Giang highway.

On the 28th of Tet, the Fall traffic due to not being able to work out in picture 2Functional forces are on duty at intersections to regulate and guide vehicles to move in the right lane. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)

From Hanoi to the Northwest (Vinh Phuc, Phu Tho, Yen Bai…) and vice versa, you can go in the following directions:

Thang Long Bridge – Vo Van Kiet – National Highway 2 to Hanoi – Lao Cai Expressway. Thang Long Bridge – Provincial Road 23 – Me Linh Road to National Highway 2.

Thang Long Bridge – Nam Hong overpass – Road 23 – National Highway 2 – Provincial road 310B to Hanoi – Lao Cai highway.

National Highway 3 – Provincial Road 296 to Hanoi-Lao Cai Expressway.

Highway 32 to Phu Tho.

From Hanoi to the North (Hoa Binh, Son La…) and vice versa, you can go in the following directions:

Thang Long Boulevard – Tan Linh – Yen Bai – Hoa Lac – Hoa Binh highway.

National Highway 6, Xuan Mai town, Hoa Binh.

From Hanoi to the East (Quang Ninh, Hai Phong, Hung Yen, Hai Duong…) and vice versa, you can go in the following directions:

Co Linh Road-intersection of Ring Road 3, Co Linh Street-Hanoi-Hai Phong Expressway.

Provincial road 379 to Hung Yen, Hai Phong.

The old National Highway 5 (Nguyen Van Linh – Nguyen Duc Thuan) goes to Hai Duong.

Thanh Tri Bridge-Hanoi-Bac Giang Expressway to National Highway 18-Thanh Tri Bridge.

The Department of Transport also requested the Hanoi police to coordinate with the Traffic Police Department (Ministry of Public Security) and related units to arrange forces to guide the flow of traffic organization from afar.

At the same time, the Department’s Inspectorate proactively developed a plan to close the station, arrange forces to coordinate with the Hanoi police, police of districts, towns, and local authorities to organize guidance. traffic diversion when there is congestion at the roads in and out of the capital such as: Phap Van-Cau Gie intersection; intersection of Thang Long Boulevard; the old National Highway 5 interchange-ring 3; Co Linh intersection-Hanoi-Hai Phong highway; intersection of Vo Van Kiet-National Highway 2-Vo Nguyen Giap.

Tuyet Mai (VNA/Vietnam+)

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