Traffic Arrangements for APEC Economic Leaders’ Week
Publish date 24-10-2017 15:05, Lượt xem: 320

The Da Nang People’s Committee recently approved the proposal made by the Da Nang Department of Transport for traffic arrangements for the forthcoming APEC Economic Leaders’ Week (AELW), which will take place in the city from 6 to 11 November.

In particular, from 3 to 12 November, all dumper trucks will be temporarily banned from running on all local streets, excluding the Hai Van Tunnel – Tuy Loan route, National Highway No 14B (the section from Hoa Cam Overpass to Hai Van Tunnel), National Highway No 1 (the section from Hoa Cam Overpass to Quang Nam Province) and the Da Nang – Quang Ngai Expressway (the Da Nang section).

All types of trucks (such as trailer, semi-trailer, concrete mixer and crane trucks), passenger buses of 16 or more seats, sanitation vehicles and garbage trucks will be temporarily banned from entering downtown streets and bridges between 5.00 am and 11.00 pm from November 5 to 12.  The affected streets will be Hoang Sa, Vo Nguyen Giap, Truong Sa, Vo Van Kiet, Nguyen Van Thoai, Ho Xuan Huong, Nguyen Duc Thuan, Minh Mang, An Nong, a section of Nam Ky Khoi Nghia between its intersections with An Nong and Tran Dai Nghia, 3 February, Bach Dang, Tran Phu, 2 September, a section of Cach Mang Thang Tam between its intersections with the Hoa Xuan and Nguyen Tri Phuong bridges, Ham Nghi, Le Dinh Ly, Nguyen Tri Phuong, a section of Nguyen Huu Tho between its intersections with Nguyen Tri Phuong and Duy Tan, a section of Trung Nu Vuong between its intersections with Nui Thanh and Nguyen Van Linh, Nguyen Van Linh, Duy Tan, and Tran Thi Ly, along with the bridges of Rong (Dragon), Tran Thi Ly and Tien Son.

On 10 and 11 November, the ban will be extended to including Le Van Hien, Ngu Hanh Son, Ngo Quyen and Yet Kieu Streets.

Such types of trucks as trailer, semi-trailer, concrete mixer and crane trucks, except for ones with APEC registration plates, will arrive at and leave the Tien Sa Port on the following routes: 

Cach Mang Thang Tam - Nguyen Tri Phuong Bridge - Vo Chi Cong - Tran Dai Nghia - Le Van Hien-Ngu Hanh Son-Ngo Quyen-Yet Kieu-Tien Sa Port and vice versa;

National Highway 1A - Nam Ky Khoi Nghia - Tran Dai Nghia - Le Van Hien - Ngu Hanh Son - Ngo Quyen - Yet Kieu - Tien Sa Port and vice versa.

Passenger buses of 16 or more seats, except for ones with APEC registration plates, will arrive in and leave Quang Nam Province’s Hoi An City on the following routes:

Thuan Phuoc Bridge - Le Duc Tho - Yet Kieu – Ngo Quyen - Ngu Hanh Son - Le Van Hien - Tran Dai Nghia - Hoi An City and vice versa;

Thuan Phuoc Bridge - Tran Hung Dao - Chuong Duong - Bui Ta Han - Le Van Hien - Tran Dai Nghia - Hoi An City and vice versa;

Nguyen Tri Phuong Bridge - Vo Chi Cong - Tran Dai Nghia - Hoi An City and vice versa.

All types of trucks and passenger buses of 16 or more seats, except for ones with APEC registration plates, will arrive at and leave Da Nang International Airport on the following routes: Dien Bien Phu - Hue T-junction overpass - Truong Chinh - Le Dai Hanh - Nguyen Huu Tho - Duy Tan - Da Nang International Airport and vice versa, and Tran Dai Nghia - Vo Chi Cong - Nguyen Tri Phuong Bridge - Nguyen Huu Tho - Duy Tan - Da Nang International Airport and vice versa.

Between 5 and 12 November, all vehicles, except for ones with APEC registration plates, will be banned from parking on the streets of Hoang Sa, Vo Nguyen Giap, Truong Sa, Vo Van Kiet, Nguyen Van Thoai, sections of Bach Dang and Tran Phu between their intersections with the Rong Bridge and Nguyen Du, 2 September Street, a section of Cach Mang Thang Tam between its intersections with the Hoa Xuan and Nguyen Tri Phuong bridges, Nguyen Van Linh, Duy Tan and Tran Thi Ly. 

In addition, the dragon’s head at the eastern end of the Rong Bridge will not breathe fire and squirt water from its mouth, and the Han River Bridge will not rotate on 4, 5, 11 and 12 November.  Additionally, cruise ships on the Han River will have their operations suspended between 9 and 11 November.

Quynh Dan

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