Hung Yen (VNA)ꦇ - Authorities of northern Hung Yen province are rolling out plans to keep traffic flowing and social order intact during Vietnam’s National Day holiday, a four-day respite starting on August 30 as travel and leisure demand surges.
Bui Huy Quang, Deputy Director of the provincial Department of Construction, said Hung Yen now operates 15 passenger bus stations and an equal number of routes. At the Thai Binh bus terminal in Tran Hung Dao ward alone, about 90–100 vehicles roll in daily, hauling over 1,000 passengers ready to hit the road. Statistics showed that more than 1,475 transport operators with a combined fleet of over 11,900 vehicles are registered in Hung Yen, including nearly 4,200 built for passenger travel. These buses and vans crisscross 819 interprovincial routes nationwide, with out-of-province operators piling into the mix. To curb unlicensed or disguised passenger services, the department has instructed inspectors and police to step up patrols, check safety conditions before departures, and strictly impose violations. Operators with serious breaches risk having their permits or transport licenses revoked. VNA