The streets of Vinh city are packed as Tet approaches.
(Baonghean.vn) - In the last days of the year, people flocked to the streets to shop for Tet, causing many streets in Vinh city to become very crowded, with traffic jams in some places.
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Early afternoon on February 1, traffic jams began to appear at Vinh Market intersection. Vehicles lined up in long lines. |
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On Quang Trung Street, within only about 100m from Vinh Market intersection to the North, there are 3 consecutive intersections causing traffic to be congested in one place. |
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Phan Dinh Phung Street is also under no less pressure as the number of vehicles from other districts increases sharply. |
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Traffic is chaotic in many places. |
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Traffic police are straining to regulate. |
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These days, the City Police have mobilized 100% of their forces to work at intersections on main streets. Lieutenant Colonel Hoang Duy Ha - Captain of the Traffic Police Team of Vinh City Police said that for nearly a month now, at intersections, roundabouts, three-way and four-way intersections on Vinh City's main roads, the Traffic Police force has been deployed with many officers and soldiers to participate in traffic regulation. The City Police also mobilized many traffic officers and soldiers from wards to guide and regulate traffic. However, congestion is still unavoidable, especially in the days before Tet. |
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Many streets without traffic police to regulate traffic often have a situation where everyone goes their own way, causing traffic chaos. |
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While traffic volume increases towards the end of the day, a significant number of people have occupied the streets and sidewalks for trading and business, contributing to the chaos and congestion on the streets near Tet. |