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More overhead roads needed to ease traffic congestion

The HCM City Department of Transport is urging the city People's Committee to approve investment for 55 urgent transport infrastructure projects next year, including five new overhead roads to ease traffic congestion at hotspots connecting eastern and western areas.
More overhead roads needed to ease traffic congestion ảnh 1A map of the routes of proposed overhead roads that will help ease traffic congestion in HCM City (Photo: tuoitre.vn)
HCM City (VNS/VNA) - The HCM City Department of Transport is urgingthe city People's Committee to approve investment for 55 urgent transportinfrastructure projects next year, including five new overhead roads to easetraffic congestion at hotspots connecting eastern and western areas.

Traffic gridlock often occurs during rush hour on Truong Son street leading to TanSon Nhat International Airport and the Lang Cha Ca roundabout in Tan Binh district,and at an area at a railroad crossing on Nguyen Van Troi street in Phu Nhuan.

Flyovers have been built around these areas, but congestion has only slightlydecreased.

Under the department’s proposal, the projects would cost about 81.8 trillion VND(3.5 billion USD) sourced from the State budget and 68.6 trillion VND (2.95billion USD) under public-private partnerships (PPP).

The first priority would be given to construction of two overhead roads No. 1in and No. 5, to be implemented in the 2020-30 period.

With a cost of 17.5 trillion VND (755 million USD) sourced from the localbudget, the overhead road No.1 would be 9.5km long, starting from Lang Cha CaRoundabout in Tan Binh district to the Phú An bridge in Binh Thanh district.

The overhead road No. 5 will run from the National Highway 1A section at Tram 2Intersection in District 9 and Thu Duc district to An Lac Intersection in BinhTan district, with a total length of 34km.

The 32.9 trillion VND (1.4 billion USD) project will receive funds under apublic-private partnership (PPP). It is expected to reduce traffic jams andenhance transport connections between eastern and western areas.

The department has also proposed three other overhead roads.

The 12km overhead road No. 2 will start at the overhead road No. 1 at the Lang ChaCa Roundabout and end at the intersection of Huong Lo 2 street and NationalHighway 1A in Binh Tan district.

The overhead road No. 3 will have a length of 8km from the intersection of theoverhead road No. 2 and Thanh Thai street in District 10, running through LyThai To and Nguyen Van Cu streets to Nguyen Van Linh street in District 7.

The overhead road No. 4 will be about 7.3km long, running from the intersectionof National Highway 1A and the overhead road No. 5, through Vuon Lai street,spanning Vam Thuat river, and Phan Chu Trinh street, and ending at theintersection of Dien Bien Phu street and the overhead road No. 1.

If these routes were expanded, the costs for site compensation would be toohigh. Therefore, building overhead roads will be more practical and feasible.

Ha Ngoc Truong, vice chairman of the city's Road, Bridge and Port Association,said building the proposed overhead roads was urgently needed to tackle trafficjams in key areas in the city.

The city should create favourable conditions for the private sector to investin the overhead roads under PPPs, he said.

Vo Kim Cuong, former deputy chief architect of the city, said the city’sdevelopment of transport infrastructure had not caught up with its urbanisationand strong economic and population growth.

Upgrading transport infrastructure requires huge financial resources, so thecity needed policies to speed up compensation and site clearance to startconstruction and complete the traffic projects on schedule./.
VNA

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