The national highway has become a marketplace.
(Baonghean.vn) - Openly buying and selling goods on the road, causing traffic obstruction and congestion - this is a common situation in many markets from rural areas to cities.
![]() |
| In Do Luong, the New Market (Thuan Son commune) spills out onto National Highway 46, with shoppers and goods often concentrated in the middle of the road. |
![]() |
| In Thanh Chuong district, Ro Market (Vo Liet commune) is a hotspot for violations of traffic safety regulations. Despite having ample space within the market, people still gather there in the middle of Provincial Road 533. |
![]() |
| Another "hot spot" in Thanh Chuong is Giang Market (Thanh Tien commune). People often gather to buy and sell on Provincial Road 533, the section in front of the market gate, stretching for more than 500 meters, causing traffic congestion and obstruction. |
![]() |
| Various agricultural products are being sold in the middle of the road. |
![]() |
| Buyers and sellers occupy the entire road space, causing considerable frustration among residents. |
![]() |
| In Nam Dan, the intersection at Sa Nam market on National Highway 46 is the most chaotic area in terms of traffic. Every morning, bustling buying and selling activities take place right on the road. Here, businesses often encroach on the road and sidewalks to set up their stalls. |
![]() |
| People brazenly display and sell agricultural products in the middle of the road. |
![]() |
| In Vinh City, near the entrance to Nga Ba Market (Cua Nam Ward), in the afternoon, buying and selling activities also take place on National Highway 46. In the photo, fish vendors are casually setting up their stalls along the roadside. |
![]() |
| These roast duck establishments operate right on the street, not only obstructing traffic but also causing environmental pollution and affecting urban aesthetics. |
Huy Thu











