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14 BOT toll stations to be inspected and monitored soon

Việt NamViệt Nam21/04/2024

The Vietnam Road Administration has just issued a decision to inspect and monitor BOT toll stations on national highways from April to November.

Trạm thu phí cầu Rạch Miễu nằm trên Quốc lộ 60 (Km 7+555), xã An Khánh, huyện Châu Thành, tỉnh Bến Tre.
Rach Mieu Bridge Toll Station is located on National Highway 60 (Km 7+555), An Khanh Commune, Chau Thanh District, Ben Tre Province.

During the above period, the Department of Roads will conduct inspections and supervision of 14 toll stations including:

Hac Tri bridge station; Pha Lai station; Dai Yen station; toll stations of Hanoi - Lao Cai expressway project; National Highway 1 toll station in Bac Giang province; Quan Hau station; toll station on National Highway 1 in Khanh Hoa province; toll station Km1807+500, Ho Chi Minh road; toll station Km0+700 Cu Mong tunnel; Cai Lay toll station; toll station T1, Km16+905, National Highway 91, Can Tho city; toll station Km2171+200, National Highway 1, Bac Lieu province; Rach Mieu bridge toll station; Can Tho - Phung Hiep toll station, Km2079+535, National Highway 1, Can Tho city.

The inspection focuses on the management and operation of toll stations and the collection of road service fees at BOT projects.

The Department of Roads requires road management areas to issue decisions to establish inspection teams and organize inspections at projects to ensure publicity and transparency.

Within 7 days from the end of the inspection, the road management areas must issue a notice of results to the Department of Roads for synthesis and reporting to the Ministry of Transport.

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