Better transport planning needed: PM

Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has told the Transport Ministry to improve transport planning over the next 10 years.
Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has told the Transport Ministry to improve transport planning over the next 10 years.

Forecasts of goods to be transported through seaports and airports have been woefully inaccurate, experts said.

Minister of Transport Dinh La Thang said during an online discussion onthe Government website in January that many of the 39 seaports and 22airports in the country were overloaded or operating at full capacity.

Thang cited the example of Hai Phong Port that was designed tobe able to accommodate 10 million passengers in 2010. In 2011, however,it had to deal with more than 40 million passengers, he said.

"This shows that planning is a problem," the minister said.

He said ports in HCM City , Vung Tau and Quang Ninh are also runningat breaking point, while many airports – including Noi Bai, Tan SonNhat and Da Nang – are also seriously overcrowded.

Meanwhile, Ngo Luc Tai, former director of HCM City TransportDepartment, said several seaports in the central region are beingunderused.

Tai said part of the problem is that transport projects are being implemented without adequate planning.

The PM also blamed traffic congestion in major cities on inaccurate forecasts.

A number of bypasses in Ha Noi and HCM City have turned into mainroads that have contributed to the uncontrolled development of urbancentres. More seriously, project designs often change resulting inadditional costs. /.

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