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More flyovers built to keep HCM City moving

Three more flyovers will be built in Ho Chi Minh City to help ease traffic congestion at key intersections.
Three more flyovers will be built in Ho Chi Minh City to help ease traffic congestion at key intersections.

Work on the steel flyovers is scheduled to begin on April 30 with atotal cost of over 1 trillion VND (approximately 48 million USD), saidthe municipal Department of Transport on March 25.

Thethree flyovers will be built at the junctions of Cong Hoa-Hoang HoaTham streets, Nguyen Tri Phuong-Ba Thang Hai-Ly Thai To streets and VongXoay Cay Go, which are heavily congested sites.

Theoverpass at Cong Hoa-Hoang Hoa Tham junction in Tan Binh districtmeasures 238 metres in length and has two traffic lanes. Construction ofthe overpass is slated for five months.

Meanwhile,the two-lane flyover at Nguyen Tri Phuong-Ba Thang Hai-Ly Thai Tojunction is 358.2 metres long and the other is designed to have the Yshape, which connect with Hong Bang and Ba Thang Hai roads.

This is part of the city’s efforts to ease traffic congestion at 12 key junctions.

Earlier, two flyovers at Thu Duc and Vong Xoay Hang Xanh junctions were put into service last year.

A 121 billion VND overpass at Lang Cha Ca intersection in Tan Binhdistrict is also scheduled to complete in June this year.-VNA

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