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Vietnam Faces Holiday Travel Gridlock: Traffic Police Issue Warnings
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Vietnam Faces Holiday Travel Gridlock: Traffic Police Issue Warnings

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · (6m ago) Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

TLDR

  • Heavy traffic jams are expected on the Phan Thiet - Dau Giay and Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh - Dau Giay expressways on May 3, the last day of the holiday, as people return to Ho Chi Minh City and Dong Nai province.
  • Some sections experienced up to 20km of traffic congestion on May 2, causing fatigue for drivers.
  • Traffic police advise drivers to choose alternative routes, maintain safe distances, avoid dangerous overtaking, and arrange travel times to reduce congestion.

As the holiday break concludes, Vietnam braces for significant traffic congestion on key expressways, particularly the Phan Thiet - Dau Giay and Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh - Dau Giay routes. This annual surge in travel, as citizens return to urban centers for work and study, presents a predictable challenge for authorities and commuters alike.

The scenes of thousands of cars stretching for kilometers, as witnessed on May 2, highlight the strain on the nation's infrastructure. The prolonged queues and slow movement not only test the patience of drivers but also underscore the need for robust traffic management strategies. This is a familiar narrative for Vietnamese travelers during major holidays.

In response, the relevant traffic police units are actively deploying resources to manage the flow, advising motorists on alternative routes like National Highway 1. The emphasis on safe driving practicesโ€”maintaining distance, avoiding risky maneuvers, and using emergency lanes only when necessaryโ€”is crucial. Furthermore, proactive planning by drivers, such as adjusting travel times to avoid peak hours, is encouraged to alleviate pressure on the highways.

The local perspective here in Vietnam is one of shared experience and resilience. While international news might focus on the logistical challenges, for us, it's about navigating these familiar holiday travel patterns. The advice from the authorities is practical, aimed at ensuring safety and minimizing disruption for the millions who undertake these journeys. The hotline number provided is a critical lifeline for those facing unexpected issues on the road, reflecting a system designed to support travelers during these busy periods.

In case the vehicle encounters a problem, the driver needs to quickly move the vehicle into the emergency lane or the nearest stopping position, turn on the hazard warning lights and place a warning object behind the vehicle at a minimum distance of 150m to warn other vehicles. At the same time, immediately contact the emergency support hotline 19008099 for timely assistance.

โ€” Representative of Team 6Advice on handling vehicle breakdowns on the expressway.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.