According to forecasts, the peak tourist season in Da Lat takes place from the 14th to the 22nd. 2. This puts great pressure on inner-city traffic infrastructure and gateway routes to Da Lat.

Faced with that situation, the Board of Directors of Lam Dong Provincial Police directed the Traffic Police Department to proactively develop a detailed plan, ready to arrange forces according to each time frame and each area.
At key intersections in Da Lat city center and on key routes, the Traffic Police force is on duty 24/24 hours, proactively regulating and guiding vehicles, limiting prolonged congestion.

Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Tiep, Head of the Traffic Police Department, said that the unit has synchronously deployed plans, mobilized 100% of officers and soldiers on Tet duty, ready to handle any arising situations.
Through this, all officers and soldiers are ready to receive and complete tasks with the highest sense of responsibility.

In parallel with patrolling and controlling on the ground, the Traffic Command Center maintains a strict duty regime, closely monitoring the situation through the monitoring system to promptly divert traffic when congestion appears.
Notably, the unit developed 11 congestion handling scenarios at key routes and areas, calculated remote traffic diversion plans, strengthened forces and coordinated with relevant units to ensure quick and effective handling.

In addition, the Provincial Department of Construction also adjusted traffic organization on some routes in Da Lat during peak hours.
In which, regulations on operating hours and routes for trucks from 1.5 tons, 3.5 tons and more and passenger cars from 29 seats are to reduce pressure in the central area.
With proactive and drastic preparation, functional forces are making efforts to ensure that people and tourists welcome spring safely and civilized on the roads in the inner city of Da Lat.