Clearing the corridor of 3 key traffic routes in Yen Thanh
(Baonghean.vn) - In order toensure traffic safety, contribute to exploiting economic potential in each region, currentlyYen Thanh district is focusing on clearing traffic safety corridors of three key routes.
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| People of Tien Thanh Yen Thanh commune voluntarily cut down trees to clear the traffic corridor. |
Route 22 is 47 km long, starting at the intersection with National Highway 15A in Giang Son Dong commune, Do Luong, ending at the intersection with National Highway 48 to Quynh Chau, Quynh Luu district. This backbone route passes through 7 mountainous communes of Yen Thanh district including the communes: Thinh Thanh, Dong Thanh, Phuc Thanh, Lang Thanh, Tien Thanh ...
Up to this point, the route has cleared over 95% of the corridor. Basically, the road clearance has reached the 15-21 meter mark, the winding mountain sections are no longer obstructed by trees. Particularly on route 22, the communes of Dong Thanh, Hung Thanh, Tien Thanh have voluntarily cut down over 15,000 acacia and eucalyptus trees.
For the Lien - Ly - Minh - Thinh route, the starting point connects National Highway 7b to Lien Thanh commune and the ending point connects National Highway 4E to Tay Thanh commune. This is the main route of the district connecting 5 communes in the southwest of Yen Thanh district. Currently, the communes through which the route passes have done a good job of clearing the corridor.
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| The Lien - Ly - Minh - Thinh route passing through Minh Thanh commune has completed clearing the traffic safety corridor. |
Route 33 from Do Thanh to Vinh Thanh commune is over 30 km long, mainly serving agricultural production and commercial services, and has cleared over 90% of the corridor.
Mr. Nguyen Thanh Ha, Vice Chairman of Yen Thanh District People's Committee added: Before clearing the corridor on a large scale of all 3 routes above, the district sent notices and plans to each commune so that the commune could develop a plan and propagate to the people to voluntarily dismantle illegal constructions, organize meetings, and assign tasks to each member. Most people voluntarily cleared the corridor themselves, such as removing billboards and cutting down trees that obstructed the view.
Up to now, people have cut down over 20,000 acacia and eucalyptus trees to clear the corridor; basically all 3 routes have been cleared. Of these, 2 routes 22 and 33 have been inspected by the Department of Transport.
Van Truong
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