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The total length of the Vietnamese road system is about 222,179 km with 19.0% paved, mainly national roads and provincial roads (source: Vietnam Road Administration, 2004). The national road system length is 17,295 km with 27.6% of its length paved. The provincial road system is 27,762 km of length with 23.6% paved.
Among them, the old National Route 1 bypasses, Phap Van – Cau Gie road (now Phap Van - Cau Gie expressway), Phap Van – Bac Giang section (now part of Ring Road 3 Hanoi and North–South Expressway East) and National Route 18 Noi Bai – Bac Ninh section (later Noi Bai-Bac Ninh expressway) were all completed in 1998. At that time, these ...
Buses are one of the main types of public transport in Hanoi, beside Hanoi Metro, operated by the state-owned Transerco and several private companies serving the city centre and towns in greater Hanoi as well as connecting Hanoi with neighbouring provinces. Buses in Hanoi are easily recognisable with their blue paint scheme, while some others ...
In 2009 the lobby group Transportation for America said that the Houston area was the eighth most dangerous area for pedestrians in 2007-2008. [ 16 ] In 2013, Mayor Annise Parker announced the "Houston Complete Street and Transportation Plan", which was an executive order calling for enhanced pedestrian and bicycling modes of transportation ...
National Route 1 (Vietnamese: Quốc lộ 1 (or abbrv.QL.1) or Đường 1), also known as National Route 1A, is the trans-Vietnam highway.The route begins at km 0 at Hữu Nghị Quan Border Gate near the China-Vietnam border, [1] runs the length of the country connecting major cities including Hanoi, Da Nang and Ho Chi Minh City, and ends at km 2301.34 [citation needed] at Năm Căn township ...
The Old Quarter (Vietnamese: Phố cổ Hà Nội) is the name commonly given to the historical civic urban core of Hanoi, Vietnam, located outside the Imperial Citadel of Thăng Long. This quarter used to be the residential, manufacturing and commercial center, where each street was specialized in one specific type of manufacturing or commerce.
Hanoi station (Hanoi) Long Biên station (Hanoi) Gia Lâm station (Hanoi) Hải Dương station (Hải Dương, Hải Dương Province) Hai Phong station (Hai Phong) Hanoi–Thái Nguyên railway: 1962 [23] 75 km (47 mi) [3] 14 [24] 3 hrs [1] Mixed gauge [3] Also known as the Hanoi-Quan Trieu line or the Dong Anh-Quan Trieu line. Major stations ...
Old Braeswood Texas Medical Center Transit Center: Juniper Point Mission Bend Transit Center Bellaire Blvd (Holcombe Blvd) 14.3 miles (23.0 km) 2,218,487 [15] 3 Langley-Little York Fairbanks/Northwest Crossing Hollister Street & Little York Road Northside Village Burnett Transit Center: W Little York Rd: 27.2 miles (43.8 km) 642,556 [16] 4 Beechnut