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Two toll booths on National Route 51 between Đồng Nai and Ho Chi Minh City have been dismantled after more than three years of operation, restoring a clear road surface, smoother traffic flow, and safer travel. On 28 April, the Đồng Nai Department of Construction announced that dismantling was completed for toll stations T1 and T2, located in Long Phước commune and Tam Phước ward, respectively. The removal means drivers no longer need to slow down or stop in these areas, enabling a seamless journey, especially during peak hours. Driver Thanh Nguyen, who operates a seven-seat car, said he was very happy that the dismantling was completed before the 30 April holiday. The dismantling and resurfacing will help traffic on National Route 51 flow more smoothly, reduce the long-running congestion on the route.

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