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Hanoi inaugurates new road tunnel to address traffic congestion

The capital city of Hanoi officially opened the Le Van Luong - Belt Road No. 3 tunnel to traffic in the morning of October 5, part of the city's moves to address traffic congestion.
Hanoi inaugurates new road tunnel to address traffic congestion ảnh 1The Le Van Luong - Belt Road No. 3 tunnel is inaugurated on October 5 morning (Photo: VNA) 
Hanoi, (VNA) – The capital city of Hanoi officially opened the Le Van Luong - Belt Road No. 3 tunnel to traffic in the morning of October 5, part of the city's moves to address traffic congestion.

The 475m tunnel, the fourth of its kind in the city, is located at the intersection of Le Van Luong, Khuat Duy Tien and To Huu streets. It is one of the city’s key transport works.
With a total investment of nearly 700 billion VND (29.3 million USD), construction on this tunnel started on October 2, 2020.
Hanoi inaugurates new road tunnel to address traffic congestion ảnh 2The tunnel is hoped to reduce traffic jam at the intersection, one of the worst in Hanoi (Photo: VNA) 

Doan Tuan, a resident in Hanoi, said that during the morning and afternoon rush hours, motorcyclists had to move little by little to go through this area. Especially on rainy days, people seems to have their feet buried under the downpour. 

He expressed his hope that the Le Van Luong - Khuat Duy Tien - To Huu tunnel can help clear traffic congestion here.

After this tunnel is open to traffic, the Hanoi People's Committee will start work on another connecting Kim Dong and Giai Phong streets in Hoang Mai district on October 10. The project has a total investment of nearly 600 billion VND sourced from the budget, and its construction will last until 2025.

⛦ Accordingly, the tunnel is designed to have 4 lanes and a total length of about 890m. Once operational, it is expected to help reduce traffic jams in the area near the capital city’s southern gate.

The municipal Transport Department said traffic jams which last more than 30 minutes have beencurbed, and the number of congestion hotspots during rush hour has decreasedfrom 67 in 2013 to 32 at present.

According to the department, among aseries of solutions applied to solve traffic jams, building and putting tunnelsinto operation in areas with heavy traffic and frequent congestion has provedeffective.

The Kim Lien-Xa Dan tunnel was the first built in Hanoi,with a total capital of 467 billion VND. The 140m tunnel, which was put intooperation in 2009, has two lanes each side for both automobiles and motorbikes.

Meanwhile, the Trung Hoa tunnel connecting Tran Duy Hung streetwith Thang Long Boulevard and the Thanh Xuan intersection tunnel linking NguyenTrai street to Belt Road No.3 were both open to traffic in 2016.

Recently, the Hanoi People's Committee also approved thefeasibility study report of an investment project to build a road tunnel forboth pedestrians and vehicles in Hoan Kiem district to improve traffic flow andensure safety for pedestrians.

The Hoan Kiem People’s Committee is assigned to be theinvestor of the project, with a total capital of over 100 billion VND (4.28million USD) sourced from the district’s budget. The construction is expectedto last from 2022 to 2024.

The tunnel, set to be 3.2m high and 15.7m long, will connectTran Nguyen Han and Chuong Duong Do streets.

Some other solutions taken by the municipal Departmentof Transport have been successful as well.

These include regular review of traffic congestion hotspotsand potential hotspots to adjust traffic control accordingly and developinghigh quality public transportation.

The other measure is to enhance the application ofinformation technology in traffic control. The department has applied the GovOne software in managementand maintenance of transport infrastructure and deployed the Iparkingapplication at public transport parking spots in the city.

The city’s bus network is developing in both quality andnumber.

The Department of Transport said it will gradually implementthe scheme to curb motorcycles while improving the infrastructure and servicecapacity of the public transport system.

It will promote a plan of expanding public transport networkin the city, build a database on road infrastructure and means of transport,install camera systems and develop an online digital map for traffic managementin urban areas./.
VNA

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