The building of the flyover aims to widen the narrow section on Nguyen Van Huyen street, thereby educing congestion.
The flyover at Hoang Quoc Viet - Nguyen Van Huyen intersection in Hanoi is nearing completion and will be inaugurated by September 2, Kinh Te & Do Thi reported.
The flyover has a total investment of VND560 billion (US$24.08 million) sourced from the city’s budget. It measures 278m long and 16m wide.
The building of the flyover aims to widen the narrow section on Nguyen Van Huyen street, thereby increasing traffic capacity, reducing congestion, and facilitating vehicles moving through belt roads No.2 and No.3.
The flyover will also contribute to improving the transportation network as well as promoting socio-economic development in the districts of Cau Giay, Tay Ho and Bac Tu Liem.
The followings are some photos of the work:
The flyover has four lanes, two in each direction. |
The flyover crosses Nguyen Van Huyen street. |
A worker is painting the flyover. |
Trees and flowers are grown on the median strip under the flyover. |
Lighting system is ready. |
Traffic signs have been installed. |
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