On the morning of February 22, the Traffic Police Department (CSGT) of the Ministry of Public Security informed about the traffic situation on highways as of 10:30 am on the same day. Functional forces have not recorded any complicated incidents affecting traffic.
Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway: Drizzle weather, slippery road surface; Expressway Traffic Police Team No. 1 arranged 5 mobile patrol teams to ensure the route to promptly handle arising incidents, currently no incidents needing to be resolved have been recorded.
Hanoi - Hai Phong expressway: Vehicle density at normal level, stable traffic in both directions.
Van Ninh - Cam Lo route: Vehicles move stably, density is not high, traffic is smooth.
Nghi Son - Dien Chau - Bai Vot - Ham Nghi - Vung Ang route: The volume of vehicles moving to the South is very large; functional forces are organizing traffic diversion and regulation, so vehicles are still circulating normally.
Ho Chi Minh City - Trung Luong - My Thuan - Can Tho expressway:
The direction from the Mekong Delta to Ho Chi Minh City is increasing in density, the section from Trung Luong to Tan An intersection is more crowded, vehicles move slowly but safely.
The direction from Ho Chi Minh City to the Mekong Delta provinces is quite dense, with good traffic flow.
Ben Luc - Long Thanh route and Can Tho - Ca Mau route: Average traffic density, smooth traffic.
Van Phong - HCMC route: Vehicle flow is gradually increasing, especially in the direction from Nha Trang to HCMC.
The Traffic Police Department also issued general recommendations when participating in traffic on highways.
Accordingly, people should proactively check and ensure that the non-stop electronic toll collection (ETC) account still has enough balance before circulation;
Maintain a safe distance, observe from a distance and adjust the speed appropriately to vehicle traffic and weather conditions (especially when it is drizzling and the road surface is slippery);
Drive in the correct lane; turn on the signal early when changing lanes, do not change direction suddenly;
Do not stop or park in the running lane; only stop in the emergency lane when an incident occurs and place warnings according to regulations;
Limit sudden braking; pay attention to electronic signs and instructions from traffic police forces;
Check vehicles before entering the highway (tire, brakes, fuel, traffic lights...);
When encountering problems or needing assistance on the highway, contact Hotline: 1900. 8099 for timely guidance.