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Da Nang has two National Highway 1 bypasses proposed for upgrading and expansion.

The Vietnam Road Administration has just proposed to the Ministry of Construction to invest in a project to upgrade and expand a number of sections on National Highway 1 through the Central region with a total investment of more than VND4,600 billion and to be implemented in the period 2026 - 2029.

Báo Đà NẵngBáo Đà Nẵng25/08/2025

Accordingly, the project will expand 5 bypass routes through the provinces and cities: Quang Tri, Thua Thien Hue, Da Nang and Quang Ngai.

Of which, Da Nang city has 2 proposed bypass routes. Specifically, Vinh Dien bypass route is more than 8km long, starting point in An Thang ward, ending point in Nam Phuoc commune; Ba Ren bridge bypass route is more than 2km long, starting point in Nam Phuoc commune, ending point in Xuan Phu commune.

In addition, the remaining 3 bypass routes are the Hien Luong bridge bypass route, nearly 12km long, passing through Vinh Linh commune, Quang Tri .

The Hue city bypass route has a total length of nearly 36km, starting point in Huong Tra ward, ending point in Huong Thuy ward.

Finally, the Quang Ngai city bypass section has a total length of about 1.33km located in Tho Phong commune, Quang Ngai province.

The above bypass routes are proposed to be invested in according to the national road network planning scale approved by the Prime Minister as a level III plain auto road, with a design speed of 80km/h and a complete scale of 4 lanes.

Total expected investment: 4,595 billion VND from the state budget in the medium-term investment plan for the period 2026 - 2030.

Source: https://baodanang.vn/da-nang-co-2-tuyen-tranh-quoc-lo-1-duoc-de-xuat-nang-cap-mo-rong-3300228.html


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