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Khanh Le Pass Poses Risks to Drivers in Vietnam

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Photo courtesy of VN Express

 

The Khanh Le mountain pass, connecting Nha Trang and Da Lat, has become a significant safety concern following a series of fatal accidents. Drivers like Quang Trung express anxiety over the perilous 33 km stretch, particularly after incidents, such as a passenger bus being buried by rocks on November 16. The route is shorter and toll-free compared to alternatives, but its foggy and unstable conditions make travel treacherous.

 

The pass's dangerous reputation is compounded by its unpredictable weather and unstable geology. Thick fog and heavy rain frequently disrupt visibility and increase landslide risks, turning the drive into a stressful ordeal. Many accidents have occurred, with large vehicles struggling on slopes and sharp curves; recent incidents include a bus crash in July 2023 that resulted in four fatalities.

 

Regular travelers, including Vu, who manages a hotel in Da Lat, are acutely aware of the pass's dangers. Vu, who commutes frequently, shares harrowing experiences and highlights the risks posed by the pass's sharp bends and steep slopes. He recounts a rescue he participated in during a March 31 accident, underscoring the need for vigilance and immediate response during emergencies.

 

Experienced driver Duong Trong Nghia emphasizes the need for extreme caution on Khanh Le Pass. He advises strict adherence to speed limits, lane discipline, and careful observation for landslide signs. Maintaining vehicle health and using techniques like engine braking are crucial to safely navigating the route. Drivers are also encouraged to seek updates on weather conditions to decide whether to take longer, safer routes.

 

Looking Forward, authorities and drivers must collaborate on improving safety measures. Ongoing monitoring and enhancement of road conditions, coupled with heightened driver awareness, are vital to prevent future tragedies. For now, choosing safety over speed is paramount for those travelling through Khanh Le Pass, reported VN Express.

 

Key Takeaways

  • Khanh Le Pass is a dangerous route due to fog, rain, and unstable geology.
  • Frequent fatal accidents necessitate cautious driving and emergency preparedness.
  • Experts advise taking safer routes in adverse weather to avoid risks.

 

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Article lacks information about the height :

 

Stretching over 30 kilometers, Khanh Le Pass spans altitudes ranging from 200 to 1,700 meters above sea level. It stands out as one of Vietnam’s grandest passages, renowned for its rugged terrain. The road winds alongside towering rocky cliffs on one side and a steep abyss on the other.

from: https://vietnamnet.vn/en/journey-through-tranquil-beauty-of-khanh-le-pass-2177805.html

 

Not that high. Many road in Thailand are higher and have hazards too.

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