Inadequate system of signs, road markings… in Vinh city
PV - CTV•DNUM_AGZACZCACF 12:02
In recent times, Vinh City has made great efforts in investing and building transport infrastructure, better meeting the travel needs of the people. However, there are still shortcomings affecting traffic activities, causing frustration for the people, especially in the arrangement of signs, road markings, etc.
In fact, the traffic infrastructure system in Vinh city has now improved significantly. Many roads have been expanded, sidewalks have been upgraded,... Photo: Nguyen DaoWith a fairly synchronous investment, it has contributed to improving traffic quality and better ensuring people's travel needs. Photo: Dinh TuyenHowever, in reality, there are still shortcomings that affect people's traffic activities. For example, at the Quan Bau intersection, there are two positions for pedestrians, making traffic participants confused and creating a lack of uniformity in movement. Photo: D.C.One of the pedestrian walkways is located right at the red light, about 20 meters from the traffic light. Photo: Dinh TuyenThe existence of two pedestrian crossings at the same intersection makes stopping at red lights inconsistent, and each traffic participant understands and performs differently. This leads to disorder and confusion in the movement of both vehicles and pedestrians. Photo: Dinh TuyenIn the area in front of the Provincial People's Committee, the "hammock eye" line for prohibiting stopping vehicles has not been removed, causing many people to not dare to stop their vehicles at the red light here. This unintentionally creates congestion behind, increasing traffic pressure in this area. Photo: Dinh TuyenOn Ho Tung Mau Street, at the branches from Giao Te Hotel, vehicles are not allowed to go straight but must turn right to the dashed yellow line. However, at these points there are no signs, making it easy for those unfamiliar with the road to commit traffic violations, causing more inconvenience and difficulty in moving. Photo: Dinh TuyenAt the intersection of Ly Thuong Kiet Street extension and Le Loi Street, traffic jams often occur due to the high density of vehicles passing through, while the area has not yet been installed with a traffic light system. This makes traffic chaotic and difficult to control, especially during rush hour. Photo: Dinh TuyenAlso on the extended Ly Thuong Kiet route, there are still some unfinished construction sites that need to be promptly fixed to ensure smoother and safer traffic for people. Photo: Dinh Tuyen