Ca Mau restricts and stops traffic on National Highway 1A through Tac Say Church for 2 days

Tạ Quang |

Ca Mau - Provincial Police have a notice on traffic diversion in the Tac Say Church area, hamlet 2A, Phong Thanh commune.

Accordingly, the scope of application is on National Highway 1A passing through the Tac Say Church area, hamlet 2A, Phong Thanh commune, Ca Mau province.

The application time is from 1:00 PM on July 1, 2026 to 4:00 AM on July 2, 2026, restricting traffic for all vehicles on National Highway 1A passing through the Tac Say Church area.

Khu vực Nhà thờ Tắc Sậy, ấp 2A, xã Phong Thạnh, tỉnh Cà Mau (ảnh tư liệu). Ảnh: Tạ Quang
Tac Say Church area, hamlet 2A, Phong Thanh commune, Ca Mau province (archival photo). Photo: Ta Quang

From 4:00 AM to 5:00 PM on July 2, 2026, traffic will be stopped for all vehicles on National Highway 1A, passing through the Tac Say Church area (excluding priority vehicles; vehicles performing tasks to ensure security and order).

Ca Mau Provincial Police requested drivers of vehicles traveling through the area (mentioned above), to choose appropriate alternative routes; comply with traffic guidance and regulation of functional forces; reduce speed, ensure safety when traveling through adjacent areas.

Bên trong Nhà thờ Tắc Sậy (ảnh tư liệu). Ảnh: Tạ Quang
Inside Tac Say Church (archival photo). Photo: Ta Quang

Ca Mau Provincial Police also recommend that drivers of vehicles circulate during the above period, as follows:

For the direction Bac Lieu - Ca Mau (old), passenger cars with 29 seats or more, trucks with 5 tons or more and container trucks move along National Highway 1A, through Bridge No. 2 (An Khoa hamlet, Vinh My commune). When arriving at the traffic light post, vehicles turn right and continue straight to Quan Lo Phung Hiep road.

For vehicles such as bicycles, motorbikes, motorcycles, passenger cars under 29 seats and trucks under 5 tons, the route is divided into two directions. One direction goes from National Highway 1A to Tran Van Som bridge (Gia Rai ward), turn right towards Pho Sinh bridge to go to Phung Hiep Management Road. The other direction goes along the National Highway 1A bypass through Ho Phong bridge, turn right towards Chu Chi bridge to continue to Phung Hiep Management Road.

For motorbikes and motorcycles moving through Nhan Dan area and Gia Rai ward, they will follow the Cau Treo road (block 2, Gia Rai ward), through An Trach commune, continue along the 3m wide traffic route, through ferry terminals along the river to reach Dinh Thanh bridge.

Khu vực bên ngoài Nhà thờ Tắc Sậy. Ảnh: Tạ Quang
Area outside Tac Say Church. Photo: Ta Quang

In the opposite direction, from Ca Mau - Bac Lieu (old), passenger cars with 16 seats or more, trucks with 5 tons or more and container trucks move along 3/2 street (Tan Thanh ward) to Quan Lo Phung Hiep street.

For cars under 16 seats, trucks under 5 tons and motorbikes, vehicles traveling along National Highway 1A to Khuc Troo area, turn left in the direction of Bach Linh Company to go to Quan Lo Phung Hiep; or turn left in the area of Thien Phu Seafood Company to continue moving to the main route.

For motorbikes and motorcycles traveling along National Highway 1A, at the location opposite the local Military School, turn right onto a 2m wide road to get to Cau Treo (hamlet 2, Gia Rai ward). From here, vehicles can turn left towards Ho Phong - Gia Rai or turn right to An Trach commune.

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