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Over 180 suspension bridges to be completed in first half

The project to build 187 suspension bridges across the country will be completed by mid 2015, according to the Directorate for Roads of Vietnam (DRV).
The project to build 187 suspension bridges across the country will becompleted by mid 2015, according to the Directorate for Roads of Vietnam(DRV).

DRV Deputy General Director Nguyen Van Quyen wasspeaking at a January 13 conference in Hanoi to review 2014 achievementsand implement the 2015 agenda.

The department also intendsto build another 4,000 bridges between 2015 and 2017 among a number ofmaintenance projects from the Vietnam Road Asset Maintenance Project(VRAMP), funded through loans from the World Bank.

It will also accelerate the implementation of regular maintenance across the entire national road system.

Besides, online administrative services for granting and renewingdriving licenses will be applied in the third quarter of this year,including personnel training.

In 2014, national road systemmaintenance met transport requirements, with 74 build-operate-transferprojects implemented across nearly 20,000 kilometres of road, more than400 kilometres of which were put into operation. Last year also sawnew measures enacted and enforced regarding vehicle weight limits.Nearly 60,000 violations of weight limits were detected and 227billion VND (10 million USD) in fines were collected.-VNA

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