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Traffic on Au Co Street

Báo Tiền PhongBáo Tiền Phong02/10/2024


TPO - After more than 5 years of construction with many design adjustments between the earthen dike and the concrete dike, the Au Co road section from Nghi Tam to Nhat Tan Bridge, over 5 km long, has just been completed. From 2 lanes, the road is now 6 lanes wide, convenient for traffic.

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 1

Faced with the small road surface, only 2 lanes, and frequent traffic jams, in 2018 the Hanoi People's Committee implemented the project of lowering the Au Co dike to widen the road.

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 2

Up to now, after 5 years of construction, from 2 lanes, Au Co street, Nghi Tam - Nhat Tan section, has a width of 4 to 6 lanes, making traffic convenient and clear.

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 3

In some sections, due to houses on both sides, the Au Co dike can only be widened to 2 lanes/direction, making traffic a bit difficult.

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 4

Along with that, the dike surface was lowered to widen the roadway, rebuilt with a concrete retaining wall about 2 meters higher than the road surface in the direction of Nghi Tam - Nhat Tan.

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 5

Although it is a concrete dike, the design still ensures flood protection of the Red River at level 3 (the highest level), along with that, on both sides of the retaining wall, there are still bridges and gates for people living outside the dike to access Au Co street.

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 6

In addition to the main road with 2 directions, each way 3 lanes wide, the project also builds parallel residential roads on both sides for people living on both sides of Nghi Tam - Au Co road to live and travel (red arrow).

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 7

Along with that, the project also renovates and redesigns the infrastructure at intersections to ensure avoiding conflicts between traffic flows, causing traffic jams.

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 8

Among these are major intersections such as: Au Co - Xuan Dieu, Au Co - Nghi Tam, Au Co - Yen Phu, Au Co - Lac Long Quan... In the photo: Instead of having to stop to wait for the traffic light, from now on, vehicles passing through Au Co - Nghi Tam intersection will continuously go through the roundabout.

How is traffic on Au Co - Nghi Tam road after being expanded to 6 lanes? Photo 9

For over 5 years, due to the construction site, traffic on Au Co Street has only been one-way, causing constant congestion. However, since the end of September, the project has been completed and the Hanoi Department of Transport has had a plan to organize traffic for all vehicles to travel in both directions.

Mr. Trong



Source: https://tienphong.vn/traffic-tren-duong-au-co-nghi-tam-ra-sao-sau-khi-duoc-mo-rong-6-lan-xe-post1678461.tpo

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