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Decision 2047/2002/QD-BGTVT: Promulgating The Regulation On Management, Use And Exploitation Of Phap Van - Cau Gie Road In Order To Ensure Traffic Safety


Published: 2002-07-17

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THE MINISTRY OF TRANSPORTATION AND COMMUNICATIONS
Number: 2047/2002/QD-BGTVT
SOCIALIST REPUBLIC OF VIET NAM
Independence - Freedom - Happiness
Ha Noi , July 02, 2002
DECISION No

DECISION No. 2047/2002/QD-BGTVT of July 2, 2002 promulgating the Regulation on management, use and exploitation of Phap Van � Cau Gie road in order to ensure traffic safety

Issued together with this Decision was the Regulation on management, use and exploitation of Phap Van � Cau Gie road to ensure traffic safety.

This Regulation aims to guide all subjects participating in traffic, State management agencies, relevant units and people living along the roadsides to implement the regulations in order to ensure traffic safety as well as the safety and efficient exploitation of Phap Van � Cau Gie road.

The Regulation contains a number of provisions relating to industrial parks as follows: Industrial parks, export-processing zones, population quarters and service areas (referred collectively to as industrial parks), including their internal roads and auxiliary road systems, must be located outside the safety corridor of Phap Van � Cau Gie road. Roads leading into and out of industrial parks must be linked only to the existing cross-roads outside the traffic junctions. In cases where industrial parks are located far from the existing cross-roads, right from the formulation of projects, the Industrial Park Management Board must submit to the Ministry of Communications and Transport for approval the inbound and outbound roads connecting to Phap Van � Cau Gie road. The design thereof must be made under the contract signed with the Communications and Transport Consultancy and Design Corporation (TEDI). The building of cross-roads shall be funded by the Industrial Park Project Management Board.- (Summary)

 

(Signed)

 

Ngo Thinh Duc