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Da Nang - Tam Ky buses are allowed to operate when the new Cau Lau bridge is repaired.

Việt NamViệt Nam11/11/2024


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A lot of mixed traffic flows through the new Cau Lau bridge. Photo: CT

The total construction time for the repair of the new Cau Lau Bridge is planned to be 120 days. The handover of the site to prepare for construction is November 8, 2024. The estimated construction time for the bridge must be divided into traffic routes of 60 days and only motorbikes, motorbikes, rudimentary vehicles, ambulances, buses on the Da Nang - Tam Ky route and some special duty vehicles are allowed to cross the bridge under limited conditions, with traffic controllers.

The traffic flow is divided into 2 phases to ensure traffic flow for people to travel at least 20 days before and 15 days after Lunar New Year 2025. During the remaining construction period, all types of vehicles are allowed to circulate normally across the bridge under the guidance and regulation of the contractor based on the approved design documents for projects that are both under construction and in operation according to regulations.

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Tam Ky - Da Nang buses will be allowed to travel through the new Cau Lau bridge during the time of bridge repair. Photo: CT

According to Road Management Area III, the construction time and traffic diversion as above is the estimated time. The official time before the diversion, the unit will specifically notify your agency and the mass media 7 days in advance. Vehicles allowed to circulate during the diversion time for bridge repair must absolutely obey the traffic controller's orders and follow the fixed lane.

Specifically: Ambulances travel at a maximum speed of 20km/h; Da Nang - Tam Ky buses with a load capacity of less than 5 tons travel across the bridge at a maximum speed of 10km/h and one vehicle at a time (only allowed to travel across the bridge from 6am to 7pm daily); vehicles on emergency missions travel at a maximum speed of 20km/h; motorbikes, scooters, and rudimentary vehicles are only allowed to travel across the bridge at a speed of 10-20km/h.

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The new Cau Lau Bridge is damaged, some of the reinforced concrete box girder spans need to be repaired. Photo: CT

The National Highway 1 management unit will coordinate with the functional departments of the province, district and town with routes approaching the new Cau Lau bridge to arrange 6 checkpoints to guide traffic flow. Each checkpoint consists of 2 workers coordinating with the Department of Transport Inspectorate or traffic police. Checkpoint No. 1 is located at the northern 3-way intersection of Vinh Dien town bypass; checkpoint No. 2 is near the beginning of Vinh Dien bridge, the intersection of Phan Thuc Duyen street with National Highway 1 (old); checkpoint No. 3 is at the northern end of the new Cau Lau bridge; checkpoint No. 4 is at the southern end of the new Cau Lau bridge; checkpoint No. 5 is at the Nam Phuoc 3-way intersection, the intersection of Hung Vuong street with National Highway 1; checkpoint No. 6 is at Cay Coc intersection, the intersection of National Highway 14E with National Highway 1.



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