7 routes to help Ho Chi Minh City return home to avoid traffic jams
In order to avoid congestion when people from Ho Chi Minh City return to Binh Than 2016 Tet holiday, Department of Transportation suggests 4 routes from Ho Chi Minh City to Eastern provinces and 3 ways to the West.
From Ho Chi Minh City, people return to the Southeast provinces
Route 1: Mien Dong bus station - Highway 13 - Highway 1 - Dau Giay crossroads.
Route 2: Mien Dong bus station - National highway 13 - Pham Van Dong - National highway 1 - Dau Giay crossroads.
Route 3: Mien Dong Bus Station - Hanoi Highway - Ho Chi Minh City - Long Thanh - Dau Giay Expressway - Dau Giay Intersection.
Route 4: Mien Dong Bus Station - Hanoi Highway - Highway HCMC - Long Thanh - Dau Giay - National Highway 51 - Province Highway 769 - Huong Lo 10 (Cam Duong) - National Highway 1.
From Ho Chi Minh City to the southwestern provinces
Route 1: Mien Tay Bus Station - National Highway 1 - Ho Chi Minh City - Trung Luong Highway - National Highway 1 (Western provinces).
Route 2: Mien Tay Bus Station - Kinh Duong Vuong - Highway 1 (Western provinces).
Route 3: Mien Tay Bus Station - Highway 1 - Nguyen Van Linh - Highway 50 - Go Cong Town (Tien Giang Province).In order to ensure smooth gateway routes, the Department of Transportation requires enterprises to manage BOT toll booths at roads and national highways to strengthen inspection and ensure traffic order and safety on the route.
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