The capital city’s transport authority has announced alterations to traffic adjustment in the central area of Hoan Kiem around Dong Kinh-Nghia Thuc Square.

Hanoi will ban vehicles from Cau Go and Hang Gai streets on Friday nights and at weekends (Photo: vneconomy.vn)
All
vehicles will be prevented from using some sections of the two central
streets of Hang Gai and Cau Go on certain hours on Fridays and at weekends,
according to the Hanoi Department of Transport.
The ban,
to start on October 13, will restrict vehicles from circulating from 7pm to
midnight on the two streets from Luong Van Can to Dinh Liet street.
The
department has ordered the city’s traffic management board to install signs
in the banned streets.
It also
asked the city’s transport inspectorate to cooperate with road and railway
traffic police as well as Hoan Kiem district to guide vehicles moving towards
the city centre.
Advice on
bus routes affected will be passed on to passengers.
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Source: NDO
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