During his working session with the municipal People’s Committee in Hanoi on October 2, Franz Drees-Gross, Director of the WB’s Transport and ICT Global Practice, highlighted the popularity of BRT in the world, saying that it has resulted in long-term benefits in transport and urban planning.

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BRT helps address traffic jam in Hanoi. (Photo for illustration) 

He expressed his belief that the BRT model will soon prove effective in Hanoi.

The World Bank will continue serving as a bridge connecting Hanoi with other cities in the Southeast Asian nations, he pledged.

For his part, Vice Chairman of the municipal People’s Committee Nguyen Quoc Hung said the city will continue gathering comments from international experts and the community to enhance the operation and management of the BRT network to better serve residents.

He also expressed his hope that the WB will continue providing active support for the city’s transport projects, contributing to the development of the capital city.

The first BRT route, funded by the World Bank, was launched in Hanoi in late December last year, making Vietnam the eighth country in Southeast Asia to implement BRT.

The system has helped ease traffic congestion in Hanoi.

Source: VNA