People returned to Hanoi, the capital’s gateway was congested for a long time

As recorded by Reporter Noon Newspaper on February 13 (the 4th day of Tet), at the southern gateway of the Capital, the number of vehicles coming from the provinces increased, causing prolonged congestion at the gateway of Hanoi city.

A long line of vehicles lined up on the Phap Van – Cau Gie highway heading into Hanoi’s inner city.

The traffic jam lasted for kilometers, causing many vehicles to blatantly enter the emergency stop lane despite the prohibition.

Ambulances constantly have to turn on their sirens to get through traffic and enter the emergency stop lane.

According to regulations, workers will have Tet holiday until February 14 (the 5th day of Tet), but many people left their hometowns for the capital on the 4th day of Tet, causing prolonged traffic congestion.

Even though the road was clogged, a passenger car with license plate number 18B-011.78 blatantly stopped to pick up and drop off passengers along the way.

Vehicles crowded together to move, causing prolonged congestion on the elevated ring road 3.

Transportation is difficult.

It is forecasted that on the afternoon of February 13 and February 14, the traffic situation at major city gateways like Hanoi will increase because people return to work on the 6th day of Tet (ie the 15th of February). 2).

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