Overhead Road

Appearance of 4-lane elevated road in the East of Ho Chi Minh City

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HCMC - The 14.7 km elevated road through Thu Duc City of Ring Road 3 has reached about 20% of construction progress and is expected to be technically open to traffic by the end of 2025.

Ho Chi Minh City will build 3 elevated roads connecting Thu Duc and Binh Thanh district

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Ho Chi Minh City is studying the construction of an elevated road on National Highway 13, Dinh Bo Linh, and Xo Viet Nghe Tinh to reduce traffic congestion in the Northeast, connecting Thu Duc and Binh Thanh with the center.

Current status of the southern gateway road planned to build an elevated road

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HCMC - Nguyen Huu Tho Street, connecting Nguyen Van Linh (District 7) to Ben Luc - Long Thanh Expressway (Nha Be District), is expected to be built as a 4-lane elevated road.

Traffic congestion on proposed elevated road

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HCMC - Even though it is not rush hour, traffic on National Highway 13, through Thu Duc City, is still often congested and jammed.

Ho Chi Minh City builds 4-6 lane elevated road connecting District 6, 8, Binh Chanh

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HCMC - The 3.6 km long Binh Tien bridge and road project, connecting Districts 6, 8 and Binh Chanh District, is expected to be built on an elevated route with 4-6 lanes, with a total capital of 6,800 billion VND.

Ho Chi Minh City will build a 4-lane elevated road connecting District 7 with Nha Be

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Ho Chi Minh City plans to build a 4-lane elevated road on Nguyen Huu Tho Street, connecting Nguyen Van Linh (District 7) to Ben Luc - Long Thanh Expressway (Nha Be District).

Ho Chi Minh City proposes to build a 4-lane elevated road on National Highway 13

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HCMC - In addition to being widened by 60 meters, National Highway 13 through Thu Duc City is also proposed to build a 4-lane elevated road 3.7 km long, with a total investment of nearly 20,000 billion VND.

Elevated road expected to help Ho Chi Minh City escape traffic jams

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After many years of the elevated road project remaining on paper, the Ho Chi Minh City transport sector is planning to implement a series of these projects at gateways, hoping to reduce increasingly serious traffic congestion.