Thanh Trì Bridge, Highway bridge in Hanoi, Vietnam.
Thanh Tri Bridge is a modern highway bridge that crosses the Red River and connects Hoang Mai district to Gia Lam district in Hanoi. The structure features six traffic lanes with dedicated paths for pedestrians and cyclists on both sides.
Construction of the bridge began in the early 2000s as part of efforts to improve transportation connections across the capital. This project was part of a broader wave of infrastructure modernization taking place in Hanoi during that period.
The bridge represents a milestone in Vietnamese infrastructure development, marking a period of rapid modernization in transportation systems throughout the capital region.
Motorists can cross the bridge using the main traffic lanes, while pedestrians and cyclists have their own dedicated paths. It is best to use the bridge during off-peak hours to avoid heavy congestion from the surrounding city traffic.
The bridge features six elevated interchanges at key points, facilitating traffic flow between different areas of the city with multiple connection routes.
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