Semi-truck crash on National Highway 1 backs up traffic 2km

VOV.VN - All lanes of National Highway 1 in Ho Chi Minh City are now open after a semi-truck crash blocked traffic most of the day Thursday, July 20, reported the Zing Online Newspaper.

Police officials said the crash occurred on the Binh Dien Bridge when one semi travelling to fast for road conditions and following too close was unable to stop in time to avoid rear ending a second rig.

Emergency and salvage crews worked through the day to offload the semi-trucks and unsnarl traffic.

Police officials said at one point traffic was backed up more than two kilometres due to the crash.

No injuries were reported.

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