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Hot Saigon: The most modern intersection in Ho Chi Minh City is at risk of breaking progress

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Hot Saigon News on August 26: The most modern intersection in Ho Chi Minh City is at risk of breaking progress; Weather during the National Day holiday on September 2 in Ho Chi Minh City and some tourist destinations;...

People struggle with traffic jams at the VND3,400 billion intersection project at the gateway to Ho Chi Minh City

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HCMC - The An Phu intersection project with a total investment of more than VND3,400 billion is slowly constructing, with barriers overflowing onto the road, causing serious congestion in the area.

HCMC spends nearly 400 billion VND on the project to relieve congestion at the Northwest gateway

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Ho Chi Minh City is about to start construction of an overpass at Dinh intersection, hoping to reduce congestion at the city's Northwest gateway. Construction is expected to start on August 19.

The only 5 meter wide road full of potholes, Ho Chi Minh City residents are tired of traffic jams during rush hour

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HCMC - Luong Ngoc Quyen Street has a high traffic density but is small, narrow, many sections are full of potholes... posing a potential risk of conflicts and traffic accidents.

A trillion-dong plan to build an elevated road along National Highway 51 to solve traffic congestion in Dong Nai

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Dong Nai - The elevated road project along National Highway 51 from Vung Tau intersection to Vo Nguyen Giap Street, the 5.5 km long Bien Hoa - Vung Tau Expressway.

Causes of traffic jams and traffic congestion in Can Tho city

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Can Tho - Sharp increase in traffic volume and overloaded infrastructure cause many pressures on city traffic.

Many vehicles switch to Vung Tau - Can Gio ferries to avoid traffic jams on the highway and National Highway 51

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HCMC - Many vehicles choose to take a ferry from Vung Tau to Can Gio to get to HCMC and vice versa, to avoid congestion on the highway and National Highway 51.

Hot Saigon: Traffic situation on National Highway 1 after temporarily opening Tan Van intersection

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Hot Saigon News on July 17: Traffic situation on National Highway 1 after temporarily opening the Tan Van intersection; Scene of the paint factory fire in Ho Chi Minh City;...

Cat Lai ferry is congested for a long time due to highway repair, drivers struggle to wait hours to move

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HCMC - Due to the repair of the expressway, the number of vehicles pouring into Cat Lai ferry increased dramatically, causing prolonged congestion. Drivers have to wait for hours, work is slow.

Two accidents occurred on Do Muoi Street in Ho Chi Minh City, traffic congestion for many hours

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HCMC - After the accident of two large vehicles, Do Muoi Street and an important gateway in the old Thu Duc City were seriously congested.

Ba Bau intersection in Lam Dong is congested for more than 1km after waiting for a red light for more than 80 seconds

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Lam Dong - Cars lined up about 1km long on National Highway 1 to wait to pass the red light for 81 seconds at Ba Bau intersection.

The eastern gateway of Ho Chi Minh City is seriously congested, thousands of vehicles line up for 3 km

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HCMC - The eastern gateway of HCMC was congested for about 3 km, many vehicles were "stuck" for hours.

Traffic jam in Vung Tau due to flooding due to heavy rain

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Ba Ria - Vung Tau - The road section of more than 100m was flooded, causing a lot of traffic congestion, causing traffic jams for many hours as they moved out of Vung Tau.

The most modern intersection in Ho Chi Minh City is at risk of being behind schedule due to a 22,000 m2 plot of land

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HCMC - The An Phu intersection project is behind schedule due to the N1.2 bridge branch having 22,000 m2 of land, affecting the target of opening to traffic by the end of 2025.

Drainage project is under construction, people in Thu Duc City suffer from bad roads and traffic jams

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HCMC - The Nguyen Duy Trinh drainage project is under construction for a long time, causing the roads to be flooded, muddy, and congested during the rainy season, causing difficulties for people.