HCMC adjusts traffic on Le Loi Street on December 9-16

Chân Phúc |

HCMC - Traffic on Le Loi Street (Saigon Ward) will be adjusted to serve the event.

The Traffic Police Department of Ho Chi Minh City Police (PC08) said that to ensure traffic order and safety during the event, the car lane on Le Loi Street will be temporarily suspended from 0:00 on December 9 to December 16.

The event area is divided into 2 sections: The section from Nguyen Hue Street to Pasteur and the section from Pasteur Street to Nam Ky Khoi Nghia.

During the event, people can travel to the mixed lane of Le Loi Street or parallel roads, adjacent to Le Loi Street such as Ham Nghi and Le Thanh Ton Streets.

The routes intersecting with Le Loi Street, including Pasteur, Nam Ky Khoi Nghia, Dong Khoi, Phan Boi Chau... are still operating normally.

PC08 Department noted that drivers of vehicles traveling through the program area during this time should reduce speed and follow the instructions of the Traffic Police force, forces participating in ensuring traffic order and safety or traffic signaling systems on the road.

Based on the actual traffic situation, the Traffic Police Department will organize forces to adjust traffic flow appropriately, minimizing the impact on the daily lives of people traveling through the organized area and this route.

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