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Coal Trucks Must Travel in Convoys, Adhering Strictly to the Prescribed Schedule on National Highway 49.

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Following a trial period banning tractor-trailer trucks from traveling on National Highway 49 during the day, the Hue City Department of Construction has announced a new traffic diversion plan.
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It's a daily occurrence! Now, an accident between a semi-trailer truck and at least three private pickup trucks has left one dead on the Cuacnopalan-Oaxaca highway this Wednesday, August 12. The accident caused the closure of the highway in both directions, near kilometer nine, where paramedics from Caminos y Puentes Federales (Federal Roads and Bridges) responded. Due to the strong impact, the engine and front axle, along with the tires, were t…

Following a trial period banning tractor-trailer trucks from traveling on National Highway 49 during the day, the Hue City Department of Construction has announced a new traffic diversion plan.

·Viet Nam
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From August 15th, semi-trailer trucks and trailer trucks will only be allowed to travel at night on National Highway 49 through Hue City.

·Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam
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TUOI TRE ONLINE broke the news in Ho Chi Minh City, Viet Nam on Wednesday, August 12, 2026.
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