VietNamNet Bridge – Many cars, both state-owned and private, park on the pavement in front of the gate of the Ministry of Transport’s headquarters and Hanoi’s state agencies.

In mid-October, in a meeting with Hanoi authorities, Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang expressed
his concern over Hanoi’s pavements and roads, which were occupied by cars.






However, the pavement in front of the Ministry of Transport’s office is also used as a parking lot.
Pedestrians have to walk on the road.






Cars also park on the pavement in front of the National Committee for Traffic Safety,
 which is located near the Ministry of Transport.






Not very far from it, the entire pavement around the Hanoi Friendship Palace becomes a
parking lot, ignoring a ban sign.







Similarly, the pavement in front of the Ministry of Finance is occupied by cars.





Cars park in two, three lines on the pavement in front of the Supreme People’s Procuracy.





The pavements in front of many state agencies in Hanoi also become parking lots. This
is the pavement in front of the Hanoi Department of Construction.






At the Hanoi Department of Planning and Investment.






The Hanoi Library.






In front of the Hanoi Power Company.





On Ba Trieu Street.






The pavement in front of the Hanoi Department of Transport’s Inspectorate.

VNE