‘Water
taxi’ among award-winning solutions to solve Hanoi’s traffic nightmare
A ‘water taxi’ service is proposed to connect the northern and
southern sides of West Lake
While local media and the public were
unhappy that the prize-winning entry of a contest seeking solutions to
Hanoi’s traffic congestion was undisclosed, they may be surprised to find out
what that solution is.
The contest, launched by the Hanoi
administration and transport department in January, found no winner for its
whopping grand prize of US$200,000 and awarded only the second prize which
went to a joint entry submitted by a Vietnamese entity and two Japanese
partners.
Five other shortlisted submissions received
$25,000 in support each.
The contest organizers held an awards ceremony
in secret at Hanoi’s administration headquarters last Friday, with the public
kept in the dark on details of the winning entry.
Amongst disagreement from local media and
the public, details about the second-prize winner, jointly proposed by the
Vietnam Institute for Urban and Rural Planning (VIUP), Nikken Sekkei Civi
Engineering LTD (NSC), and Nikken Sekkei Reseach Institute (NSRI), were
finally publicized on Tuesday.
The three-member team proposed a set of
solutions, including developing a ‘water taxi’ service, building a new belt
road and improving the city’s existing bus system.
According to the proposal, the ‘water taxi’
service will run only on the Ho Tay (West Lake), reducing traffic pressure
when traveling between the lake’s northern and southern sides and adding to
the capital’s tourism offering.
Several ‘water taxi’ stops are proposed at
squares, parks and public places around the 550-hectare lake. The stations
will be situated at least one kilometer apart from each another. If people
want to walk between two stops, the real distance around the lake will be
five kilometers, according to the proposal.
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Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 9, 2017
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