Đồng Nai Bridge Explained
Đồng Nai Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Đồng Nai) is an important road bridge towards the south of the city of Biên Hòa in Vietnam. It is located along National Highway 1A,[1] and crosses the river, connecting Bình Dương Province to Đồng Nai Province. The bridge has a length of, and has 4 lanes, with a curb for pedestrians sides wide.[2]
The bridge was constructed in 1964, and shows of degradation; more than 44,000 vehicles pass over it per day.[3] Currently, there is another bridge construction project underway in Đồng Nai with two parallel bridges intended to replace this ageing bridge. The new one was built and in use.
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10.9011°N 106.8394°W
Notes and References
- Web site: From 6am on August 20: currents of traffic circulation across Dongnai bridge begin to be separated . dongnai.gov.vn . Dong Nai Province . 17 May 2020 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110615043214/https://www.dongnai.gov.vn/tin_noibat/tin_thuong_truc/mlnews.2007-08-20.5898280540?b_start:int=80&set_language=en&cl=en . 15 June 2011.
- http://www.vietnamnet.vn/xahoi/2007/08/726991/ Đồng Nai - 'thủ phủ' những cây cầu chờ sập
- Web site: Đồng Nai - 'thủ phủ' những cây cầu chờ sập . vietnamnet.vn . Vietnamnet . 17 May 2020 . Vietnamese . 8 July 2007.