Public transport

Spending 7,000 billion VND to exempt buses is an investment for the future of urban areas

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The plan to exempt buses for people is being finalized to be submitted to the Ho Chi Minh City People's Council for consideration and approval at the session scheduled to take place at the end of April.

New bus network eliminates distance between urban and remote areas of Da Nang

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Da Nang - Da Nang's new bus network will connect mountainous areas and suburban communes.

Da Nang forms a network of new bus routes to serve people and tourists

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Da Nang approves the list of public passenger transport route networks by bus, including inter-provincial routes, local connections, tourist routes and inter-provincial routes.

Living green and saving when gasoline prices increase

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Gasoline and oil prices increase, many people choose buses and trains instead of using personal vehicles.

Change personal vehicle usage habits

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For large cities, where personal vehicles have long become a familiar choice, the story of rising fuel prices puts financial pressure, but also opens up great opportunities to change the way public transport is organized.

Gasoline prices increase, public transport takes the throne

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In the context of continuously increasing gasoline and oil prices, many people have changed their travel habits, switching from motorbikes to using metro and buses to save costs.

Low-emission areas in Hanoi promote clean transportation

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Faced with increasing air pollution pressure, Hanoi City is preparing to deploy low emission zones in the central area, with a series of strong measures such as banning heavy trucks, limiting cars and motorbikes that do not meet emission standards, prioritizing green vehicles and clean energy.

Green cars - solutions for school traffic in the Capital

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The deployment of green cars, especially electric buses to pick up and drop off students, is not only a transportation solution, but also a choice for the environment, safety, reducing congestion in the Capital and the future of the young generation.

Ho Chi Minh City today: Connecting public transport types

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Ho Chi Minh City is bustling with Tet atmosphere, streets are filled with spring colors; Gold prices are high, purchasing power in Ho Chi Minh City is starting to slow down...

Ho Chi Minh City interconnects public transport types

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After one year of operation, Metro Line 1 (Ben Thanh - Suoi Tien) operates safely and stably, gradually becoming the main traffic axis in the East of Ho Chi Minh City, forming a new travel habit for people.

Metro Line 1 exceeds 20.5 million passengers, people hope to have more new routes

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More than 20.5 million passengers in 2025 is not only an impressive figure, but also shows the attractiveness of Metro Line 1.

Solutions to increase public transport to help reduce emissions in Hanoi

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The transition to clean fuel such as electricity is considered an important solution to promote green transportation in urban areas, including Hanoi.

Hanoi needs a breakthrough mechanism to greene public transport

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Hanoi aims to convert all buses to electricity or clean energy by 2030. However, the "greening" process is slowing down because the support mechanism is not attractive enough, and policies need to be removed to create momentum for businesses to invest.

Hanoi promotes green transformation of public transport

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Hanoi - Pioneering in controlling emissions and converting to green public transport for "Clean Air for Green Sky".

People talk about Ho Chi Minh City's proposal to arrange separate lanes for buses

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HCMC - The HCMC Department of Construction has just proposed to arrange separate lanes, prioritize and standardize bus designs, attracting much attention from the people.