05/02/2025
Ho Chi Minh City Renames Several National Highways: Update Now for Accurate Transport Planning
Ho Chi Minh City has just decided to rename a series of national highways passing through the area, causing considerable disruption for residents and transport businesses. Updating information about these changes is extremely important to ensure smooth and accurate travel and transportation of goods. TrackAsia provides readers with detailed information about this change, while emphasizing the importance of using digital maps to always keep up with the latest changes.
According to the latest decision of the People's Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, many national highways passing through the city have been renamed, specifically as follows:
- National Highway 1 (section through Ho Chi Minh City) is divided into 3 sections:
- Section 1 from Thu Duc intersection (old Tram 2 junction) to An Suong intersection is named Do Muoi
- Section 2 from An Suong to An Lac, over 14 km long, is named Le Duc Anh
- Section 3 from An Lac to the Long An provincial border, 9.4 km long, is named Le Kha Phieu.
- National Highway 1K: over 1.8 km through the city is renamed Hoang Cam.
- National Highway 22 is divided into 2 sections:
- Section 1 from the National Highway 1 intersection to An Ha bridge, 10 km long, is named Le Quang Dao
- Section 2 from An Ha bridge to the Tay Ninh provincial border, 20 km long, is newly named Phan Van Khai
- National Highway 50, 8.5 km from Nguyen Van Linh road to the Long An provincial border, is newly named Van Tien Dung.
Renaming these national highways may cause certain difficulties for residents and transport businesses in finding routes, planning travel, especially for those who do not frequently travel on these roads.
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For transport businesses, renaming these national highways can have significant impacts, including:
- Difficulty in route planning: Transport businesses need to update information about new road names to plan transportation routes accurately and efficiently.
- Risk of wrong delivery location: Not knowing the new road names can lead to wrong delivery locations, causing time loss, costs, and affecting the company's reputation.
- Time-consuming route finding: Drivers may spend extra time finding routes due to unfamiliarity with new road names, especially during peak hours.
- Impact on operational efficiency: These difficulties can affect the operational efficiency of businesses, causing time and cost waste and reducing productivity.
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- Continuously updated map data: TrackAsia always updates the latest map data, including information about road names, locations, and traffic, helping businesses keep up with the latest changes.
- Smart route finding: TrackAsia provides a smart route finding tool, helping drivers find the optimal route, saving time and fuel.
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Renaming national highways is a major change, requiring transport businesses to be prepared and respond promptly. TrackAsia will be a reliable companion, helping you overcome these difficulties and improve operational efficiency.
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