Close-up of traffic at the gateways of the Capital on the afternoon of the 28th of Tet

As noted by a reporter of VietnamPlus Electronic Newspaper at the end of the afternoon on January 19, the number of vehicles pouring into the streets in the capital began to increase. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)In the area of ​​Vo Chi Cong street towards Nhat Tan bridge, vehicles follow each other to change lanes. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)Some people with ‘oversized’ luggage had to be divided into pieces to fix it on the roof of the car. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)The ‘strange’ peach branches are tied to vehicles by people to move back to their hometown to celebrate Tet. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)Spring air filled the streets in the capital on the last working day before the holiday. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)At 17:30, at the intersection of Phap Van – Cau Gie facing Thanh Tri – Giai Phong bridge, no congestion was recorded. (Photo: PV/Vietnam+)Vo Chi Cong-Xuan La intersection area recorded slight congestion, slow moving vehicles. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)At the intersection of Giai Phong – Ngoc Hoi, the number of vehicles increased compared to the early afternoon, causing the vehicles to move slowly, but there was no prolonged congestion. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)In the area of ​​Ngoc Hoi Street towards National Highway 1A, the number of vehicles increased, but there was no congestion. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)Recorded at 17:30, the traffic density on many roads started to increase but no traffic jam appeared, the vehicles moved normally. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)As of 17:45, the roads in the capital did not appear to be congested or jammed. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)Vo Chi Cong street area towards Nhat Tan bridge is relatively open and convenient for transportation. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)The number of vehicles increases but moves sequentially, not causing congestion. (Photo: Minh Son/Vietnam+)Functional forces are on duty at intersections to regulate and guide vehicles to move in the right lane. (Photo: Hoai Nam/Vietnam+)

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