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Hanoi traffic jam
Post-typhoon Yagi chaos: 10-km traffic jam on Hanoi boulevard
Typhoon Yagi’s aftermath caused 10-km traffic jam on Hanoi’s Thang Long Boulevard as fallen trees added to the Monday morning's heavy traffic.
10 km in Hanoi: One hour by bus, half by motorbike
Hanoi streets jam-packed as people return after holidays
Traffic jams a daily nightmare on two roads slated for Hanoi motorbike ban
Hanoi is considering a motorbike ban on Le Van Luong and Nguyen Trai streets, where it is mayhem especially during rush hour.
March 13, 2019 | 11:19 pm PT
Hanoi transport department unveils plan to scrap motorbikes in a decade
Hanoi plans to ban motorbikes by 2030 to combat its traffic and pollution woes.
March 9, 2019 | 09:13 pm PT
Motorcycles in Hanoi to more than double to 11 million by 2025
The number of motorcycles in Vietnam’s capital is expected to rise to 11 million units by 2025, more than double from over the current five million, Hanoi’s director of Department of Transport Vu Van Vien said Wednesday.
June 29, 2016 | 05:18 pm PT