It took about 5 years to complete the 50 km of Ring Road 2. However, the remaining 14 km is still under construction due to insufficient funding and difficulties in land clearance.
Ring road 2 was planned in 2007, with a length of 64km and a scale of 6-10 lanes. It starts from Nguyen Van Linh Street (Binh Chanh district), stretches to National Highway 1, and then loops back to Nguyen Van Linh, forming a ring road around Ho Chi Minh City. The total investment capital for this project is 12,540 billion VND, making it a vital infrastructure for transportation in the suburban areas of the city.
In addition, Ring road 2 plays an important role in connecting industrial zones, seaports, and highways. The picture shows Ring road 2 from the direction of Phu My Bridge (District 7) to Phu Huu Bridge (Thu Duc City). This is a bridge that connects the Tan Thuan Export Processing Zone in particular and the southern region in general with the eastern Ring road of the city. From here, goods can be easily transported to the Cat Lai port system through Vo Chi Cong and Dong Van Cong roads, helping to alleviate traffic congestion on National Highway 1A.
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