Hanoi to tackle traffic congestion on Lang Road for US$826M
Once complete, the new Lang Road is expected to give a huge boost to the capital's traffic and socio-economic growth.
Once complete, the new Lang Road is expected to give a huge boost to the capital's traffic and socio-economic growth.
The lack of regulatory documents has been a deterrent to private sector participation in the construction of more parking facilities in the city.
The number of travelers will peak from April 26 to April 28.
Local bus stations are expected to handle 950-1,000 bus trips per day.
The number of vehicles to be checked is expected to rise to 87,000 in June.
The Politbureau's conclusion called for the study and piloting of public investment-private management and private investment-public use models, as well as the completion of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) models.
Ten years after the enactment of the 2012 Capital Law, the capital city is in need of a new mechanism for better socio-economic development.
The investment in the construction of Ring Road 4, located in the Capital Region, will create new opportunities for development in the entire region, said Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh.
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Taxis and nine-seater cars have been restricted on some streets in Hanoi starting in 2020.