Thứ Ba, 29 tháng 8, 2017

Careless roadwork creates death traps on Ho Chi Minh City streets

A lack of care has resulted in multiple accident hotspots

​Careless roadwork creates death traps on Ho Chi Minh City streets 
Commuters avoid travelling on a part of National Highway 1A in District 12, Ho Chi Minh City due to raised manhole covers. Photo: Tuoi Tre
Careless roadwork across Ho Chi Minh City has created multiple traffic death traps.
About 120 constructions are being carried out on 56 streets in the southern metropolis to support a variety of underground projects.
Despite supervision and the threat of harsh penalties by authorities, improper implementation of roadwork projects by several developers remains a serious problem.
According to the observation of Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reporters, a section of National Highway 1A passing District 12 has been severely damaged by three separate roadworks.
The road’s surface has been dug up to facilitate a construction and was not properly restored to its original condition, resulting in uneven sections that pose difficulty to commuters.
Along some sections of the route, manhole covers have been left 10 centimeters higher than the road surface, making it impossible for people to travel through.
A similar situation also exists at the construction sites of several underground drainage projects in Tan Phu District.
According to Nguyen Bat Han, deputy chief inspector of the municipal Department of Transport, the inspectorate has recently fined 25 developers a combined total of VND120 million (US$5,305) for their careless work.
More patrols will be carried out to monitor roadworks and projects in the city, Han continued.
The transport department will also propose that the city administration ban a developer from conducting road construction if they violate regulations more than three times.
​Careless roadwork creates death traps on Ho Chi Minh City streets
An uneven road surface causes difficulties for travelers. Photo: Tuoi Tre

​Careless roadwork creates death traps on Ho Chi Minh City streets
Two sections of the same street are nearly 20 centimeters different in height. Photo: Tuoi Tre
​Careless roadwork creates death traps on Ho Chi Minh City streets
A part of Go Dau Street in Tan Phu District is damaged by roadwork. Photo: Tuoi Tre
​Careless roadwork creates death traps on Ho Chi Minh City streets
A manhole cover is 10 centimeters higher than the rest of the street. Photo: Tuoi Tre
​Careless roadwork creates death traps on Ho Chi Minh City streets
A street in District 12 is carelessly restored. Photo: Tuoi Tre
By Tuoi Tre News 

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