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566km of expressways completed in three years: transport ministry

About 566km of expressways have been constructed since 2020, increasing the total length of highways in the country to 1,729km, according to a recent report from the transport ministry.
566km of expressways completed in three years: transport ministry ảnh 1A section of Nha Trang-Cam Lam Expressway which was put into use in May 2023. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNS/VNA) - About 566km of expressways have beenconstructed since 2020, increasing the total length of highways in the countryto 1,729km, according to a recent report from the transport ministry.

Those statistics were compared to 1,163km of expressways completed between 2004and 2019, showing that the expressway sections completed in the last threeyears equal half of those completed in the nearly 20 years earlier.

Transport Minister Nguyen Van Thang has sent a report to National Assembly (NA)deputies on issues he will be quizzed over this week at the NAquestion-and-answer session.

The report covers key transport projects completed since the beginning of theNA tenure.

According to the ministry, more than 1,000km of expressways areunder construction.

Ring Road No 4 in Hanoi, Ring Road No 3 in HCM City and Khanh Hoa - Buon Ma Thuot,Bien Hoa - Vung Tau, Chau Doc - Can Tho - Soc Trang, Tuyen Quang - Ha Giang,and the Dong Dang - Tra Linh expressway are on the list of construction andwaiting for approval.

Once those projects are finished, it is estimated that there will be anadditional 344km of expressways nationwide.

It is expected that by 2025, Vietnam will have over 3,000km of expressways andby 2030 it will increase to 5,000km.

The report also highlights the upgrade of four key railway lines on the HàNội-HCM City route, helping shorten travel time and enhancing safety.

The ministry set the target of investing in high-speed North-South railwayline.

The Ministry of Transport has completed upgrading and renovating 22 airports,including upgrading runways, taxiways, and terminals at Noi Bai and Tan Son Nhatinternational airports as well as started construction of Long ThànhInternational Airport (phase 1), and Terminal T3 of Tan Son Nhat InternationalAirport.

The synchronous and modern traffic infrastructure has contributed to reducingtraffic accidents and congestion in big cities, according to the assessment ofthe Ministry of Transport.

Minister Thang said traffic congestion had been reduced in big cities, citingan example at Build-Operate-Transfer toll booths where non-stop fee collectionsystems are operated.

Thanks to the non-stop fee collection systems, congestion at toll booths hadbeen addressed, he said.

According to the Ministry of Transport, the solution to the traffic congestionproblem is to strictly apply the regulation in which land for traffic accountsfor 16-26% of the urban construction area. Another solution is to relocateuniversities, hospitals and industrial parks out of the inner city./.
VNA

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