Traffic jams get worse in Saigon
Traffic
congestion in
A series of urgent measures such as
building steel overpasses, installation of road separation lines, and
reorganization of traffic have been carried out by
However, since early September, jams
have begun to occur frequently. During peak hours, traffic at the gateways
and main roads is congested. In the latest downpours in the city on September
15, millions of people were stuck on the roads.
The Nguyen Thai Son - Pham Van Dong
roundabout in Go Vap District has been a hotspot for traffic jams in recent
days. Every day in the early morning, thousands of vehicles are stuck there.
Nguyen Thanh Duy of Go Vap District
said previously it took him about 25 minutes to go from his home to his
office, but now he has to struggle on the road for more than one hour.
"Since the roundabout was
extended, the road is narrower, so traffic jams occur more frequently, more
seriously than ever," Duy said.
A similar situation occurs on Truong
Chinh, Cong Hoa, the gateway to the west of the city. This is the main road
to the city center, so the number of vehicles from Hoc Mon District, District
12 and small roads to the roads of Truong Chinh and Cong Hoa is very high.
Meanwhile, at Hoang Hoa Tham
overpass, vehicles come from many directions, causing traffic chaos. From
this point, traffic jams extend over 2km to Ut Tich – Cong Hoa T-junction.
Ms. Xuan, of District 12, said she
had to pass
Similarly, congestion on the roads of
Xo Viet Nghe Tinh (Binh Thanh District), Thu Duc intersection,
According to the city's traffic
safety committee, the fast growth of individual vehicles on the roads is the
main cause. At present, the total number of cars and motorcycles in the city
has risen to over 7 million, not to mention a large number of vehicles from
other provinces.
"More worryingly, each day the
city has an additional 1,000 new motorcycles and 100 cars, while the road
surface increases insignificantly, and for a long time the transport
infrastructure has not been able to serve a population of 10 million,"
said an official from the traffic safety committee.
Colonel Tran Thanh Tra, Head of the
Road and Railway Traffic Police of HCM City, said the causes of traffic jams
in the city were due to the rapid increase of personal vehicles, while the
development of traffic infrastructure has proceeded more slowly.
"The situation is getting worse
partly because of the start of the new school year, which increases the
number of vehicles on the road during the rush hours," he said.
Dr. Pham Sanh from the
Hai Ha, VNN
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Thứ Bảy, 19 tháng 9, 2015
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