Despite the danger, thousands of people jostle to take photos on Cua Hoi Bridge.
(Baonghean.vn) - Many people stop their cars and motorbikes in the middle of Cua Hoi Bridge, connecting Nghe An and Ha Tinh provinces, and then stand on the bridge to take photos, causing traffic jams and risk of traffic accidents.
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Cua Hoi Bridge crosses the Lam River, connecting Cua Lo town (Nghe An) and Nghi Xuan district (Ha Tinh), with a length of 5.3 km between the bridge and the approach roads at both ends; of which the bridge is 1.7 km long. The bridge was started in mid-February 2019 with a cost of over950 billion VNDPhoto: Quang An |
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To serve the travel needs of people during Tet, the Ministry of Transport allows some types of vehicles such as rudimentary vehicles, motorbikes, cars with less than 15 seats and trucks under 1.5 tons to pass through the bridge from February 6 to March 15. During Tet, traffic volume across the bridge is very high. Photo: Quang An |
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It is worth mentioning that many people crossed the bridge and then calmly stopped their cars and motorbikes in the middle of the bridge to take photos. In the photo: People lined up in the middle of the bridge to take photos on the afternoon of February 16. Photo: Quang An |
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Some people even choose the intersection between two directions - where there is the most traffic - as an extremely dangerous place to take photos, requiring passing vehicles to honk continuously. Photo: Quang An |
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Both sides of the bridge have become spontaneous parking lots. Photo: Quang An |
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Some people even open car doors right on the bridge, causing the risk of accidents. Photo: Quang An |
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Many families bring their children out to play, letting them climb on the cable cars. Photo: Quang An |
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Many young people do not wear helmets and weave in and out of traffic when crossing the bridge. Photo: Quang An |
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Some people even choose Cua Hoi bridge as a place to do business, causing traffic insecurity. Photo: Quang An |
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It is known that the authorities have also been patrolling and reminding people not to park or gather to take photos on the bridge, but people still ignore it. Photo: Quang An |