The west highway back to Saigon was crowded, buses and buses still running to block the motorcycle lane.



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The west road back to Saigon was crowded, buses and buses still running to block the motorcycle lane - Photo 1.

A bus entered a two-wheeled lane on Highway 60, My Tho City, Tien Giang Province, causing motorcycles to crawl onto the sidewalk to run – Photo: MATERIAL

As noted, due to the number of motorcycles and cars crossing the Rach Mieu Bridge, the direction from Ben Tre to Tien Giang has increased, so the traffic police of the two provinces of Tien Giang and Ben Tre must coordinate the distribution traffic flow, allowing vehicles to circulate. alternately follow a path across the Rach Mieu bridge. Therefore, Highway 60, the road leading to the Rach Mieu Bridge, both sides are congested.

Highway 1 near Dong Tam intersection is jammed with heavy traffic in the afternoon 3-1 – Video: MATERIAL

In Tien Giang province, many buses and passenger cars occupy the full 3 lanes, in which the innermost lane is for two-wheelers and rudimentary vehicles are crowded by four-wheelers, occupying the entire surface of the road, making people pass. motorcycles have to fight to climb the sidewalk to run.

Because the traffic police must regulate at the foot of the bridge, these vehicles blatantly invade the lane and only “swerve” into the correct lane when approaching the traffic police point.

Similarly, on National Highway 1, near Dong Tam intersection, Chau Thanh district, Tien Giang province, there are many four-wheelers occupying the entire road surface, making motorcycles already have no room to run. Even the ambulance was buried without being able to do anything because there was no place to go.

Mr. Ha Ngoc Nam, Deputy Director of Rach Mieu Bridge BOT Co., Ltd (Ben Tre Province), said that because the number of vehicles passing through the Rach Mieu Bridge was too full at the same time, the company unloaded the station at 2:00 p.m. the same day. Once the traffic situation is stable, we will continue to charge.

PV Tuoi Tre Online recorded a series of traffic jams on the roads from the west to Ho Chi Minh City on January 3.

The west road back to Saigon was full, buses and buses kept running to block the motorcycle lane - Photo 3.

Highway 1, near the Dong Tam intersection, four-seater vehicles occupied the motorcycle lane, causing motorcycles to drive onto the sidewalk – Photo: MATERIAL

The west road back to Saigon was full, buses and buses still running to block the motorcycle lane - Photo 4.

A series of motorcycles had to run down the drain cover because the motorcycle lane was occupied by a bus – Photo: MISSION

The west road back to Saigon was crowded, buses and buses still running to block the motorcycle lane - Photo 5.

Highway 60, near the Rach Mieu bridge, thousands of motorcycles crowded on the sidewalk – Photo: MANH TRUONG

The west road back to Saigon was full, buses and buses kept running to block the motorcycle lane - Photo 6.

The Rach Mieu Bridge was congested on the afternoon of January 3, with too many cars passing through the bridge, the traffic police of Ben Tre and Tien Giang provinces had to alternate driving one way when necessary.

The west road back to Saigon was full, buses and buses kept running to block the motorcycle lane - Photo 7.

Stasis on the Rach Mieu Bridge from Tien Giang to Ben Tre – Photo: MANH TRUONG

The west road back to Saigon was crowded, buses and buses still running to block the motorcycle lane - Photo 8.

Stasis on the Rach Mieu Bridge from Ben Tre to Tien Giang – Photo: MATERIAL

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