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How bad is traffic in Ho Chi Minh City?

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Nobody likes traffic. Not a single soul. Here's what seven local experts had to say about traffic in Ho Chi Minh City. Perhaps you'll find some tips to avoid rush hour and some potholes.

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Ho Chi Minh City is a very busy city with a lot of motorbikes. If someone moves to this city they should be careful when crossing the road as there appear to be no traffic rules. Riding a motorbike is a lot of fun and much easier to get around, but you have to be very careful.

Ho Chi Minh city is undeniably the most dynamic economic developed city in Vietnam with the population of more than 13 million. Although the city, which was built 100 years ago by the French for not so many population, was currently too overpopulated, more and more people in the countryside provinces from all around Vietnam to come to look for jobs, opportunities to invest, and start a company. Whoever considering about moving to Ho Chi Minh city should look for an apartment not very far from work because of the very heavy traffic in the city, especially in the rush hours and the special events of the city.

A person who is thinking about relocating to Ho Chi Minh City should know how loud it is as a living environment. Traffic in Vietnam’s most densely populated city is heavy throughout the entire day. Most drivers, whether they are in trucks, cars or motorcycles, beep their horns frequently. This produces a great deal of noise that is difficult to escape and means quiet neighbourhoods are very hard to come by.

The city suffers from heavy pollution with a crowded population. This may caused a newcomer to be very surprised and not very happy while waiting for traffic, as traffic lights can last for over two minutes and there are people who like to honk white waiting.

Many visitors would not dare to cross the street for the first time visiting because of the chaos and craziness of the traffic. Overloaded vehicles on the road happen every day, and motorcycles are the primary transportation throughout the country. Unlike the North of Vietnam, HCMC only has two seasons. Whether it’s sunny or rainy, people will experience extremely hot and oppressive weather for 365 days. Many first-time travelers may find it confusing to wander around the city without a map or plan. HCMC is full of endless mystery alleyways behind or between the local streets.

The air quality in HCMC is not so good. You probably cannot see the blue sky above for it is always covered by a cloud of smoke. Secondly, traffic jam is a common practice in megacities in general, especially during rush hour. Above all, foreigners might be taken advantage of. Given that expatriates do not really know the real price of the products, they might be charged higher than their real values.

Ho Chi Minh City is a sprawling metropolis of around 10 million people in the south of Vietnam. It has two seasons (i.e., wet and dry) and while the wet season is more humid, both seasons are quite hot. Traffic here is very heavy and the main form of transportation is by motorbike. Anyone planning to live here should learn to drive a motorbike and be prepared for heavy city traffic.

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