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Vinh City: Cold rain causes... traffic jams

PV DNUM_BIZACZCACF 12:50

Cold and rainy weather and a large number of cars on the road during rush hour caused serious traffic jams on many roads in Vinh City at noon on February 18.

Traffic jam on Dinh Cong Trang street at noon on February 18. Clip: PV
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According to the reporter's records from 10:30 to 11:30 am on February 18, many roads in Vinh City were seriously congested. This is the time when students go home from school and people get off work, so the number of people pouring into the streets is even higher. In the photo: Dinh Cong Trang Street is congested with a series of cars standing still, unable to move at 11 am. Photo: Reporter
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Dinh Cong Trang Street is the most frequently congested street in Vinh City. There are many schools, offices, and businesses here. It is a one-way street, so traffic is always heavy every day. During rush hour, it takes tens of minutes for vehicles to travel this 1km long street. Photo: PV
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Cars on Le Mao Street in the center of Vinh City also had to line up at noon on February 18, moving step by step. Photo: PV
ngư hải
In Nghe An, especially in Vinh city, in recent years, the number of cars has increased significantly, with many families owning 2-3 cars, so the number of cars on the road is getting more and more crowded, causing frequent traffic jams. In the photo: Ngu Hai Street parallel to Dinh Cong Trang Street is also a one-way street, cars could not move for many minutes at noon on February 18. Photo: PV
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Currently, the traffic infrastructure in Vinh City has not developed commensurate with the increasing speed of vehicles, especially cars, so traffic congestion is still a difficult problem. In the photo: On Mai Hac De Street, cars lined up in a long line at noon on February 18. Photo: PV
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Traffic jam on Nguyen Thi Minh Khai Street to the roundabout between Le Hong Phong and Nguyen Thi Minh Khai at noon on February 18. Photo: PV
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According to the Traffic Police Department, Nghe An Provincial Police, in January 2025, the whole province had 1,961 newly registered cars. This number increased by 36.3% compared to the same period in 2024 (1,438 cars), ranking 3rd in the country. Therefore, traffic congestion is expected to continue in the coming time if there are no solutions to upgrade infrastructure, expand roads, build overpasses... Photo: PV

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