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Restricting traffic through My Thuan 1 Bridge in June

On May 30, Road Technical Center 4 (Vietnam Road Administration) announced that from May 30 to June 30, to serve the repair work of My Thuan 1 bridge on National Highway 1A and adjacent works of My Thuan 1 bridge, cars and motorbikes are limited from traveling through My Thuan 1 bridge.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng30/05/2025

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Existing My Thuan Bridge and My Thuan 2 Bridge (left) seen from above

The repair work time of the construction units is from 5am to 1:30pm every day; outside of the above construction time, vehicles can travel through My Thuan 1 Bridge normally. It is expected that the repair work time of My Thuan 1 Bridge and adjacent works will be about 30 days.

Road Technical Center 4 informs vehicle owners and people participating in traffic to have plans and options to choose appropriate time frames to ensure traffic safety when traveling through My Thuan 1 Bridge.

My Thuan 1 Bridge is the first cable-stayed bridge in Vietnam across the Tien River, with thousands of vehicles passing through every day. My Thuan 1 Bridge is over 1.5km long, nearly 24m wide for 4 lanes of motor vehicles, started construction in July 1997 and inaugurated on May 21, 2000.

My Thuan 1 Bridge is considered a historic bridge of the entire Nine Dragons region, not only connecting the two banks of Tien Giang and Vinh Long but also paving the way and spreading the development momentum for regional connectivity.

Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/han-che-phuong-tien-luu-thong-qua-cau-my-thuan-1-trong-thang-6-post797456.html


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