The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport has just announced that it will adjust traffic organization on Le Loi Street for many days to serve the organization of the 2024 Teqball World Championship.

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Le Loi Street, District 1, HCMC. Photo: Tuan Kiet.

Specifically, from November 25 to December 9, vehicles are prohibited from entering the car lane on Le Loi Street (from Nguyen Hue to Pasteur).

The alternative route is for cars to travel on the mixed traffic lane on Le Loi Street.

From 5:00 p.m. to 11:30 p.m. on December 3-6, traffic will be restricted on the mixed lane on Le Loi Street, the same section of the road, and Nguyen Hue Street (from Le Thanh Ton to Ton Duc Thang).

The City Department of Transport notes that vehicle drivers must obey the commands of traffic controllers and the road signal system.

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