24h Transport Co., Ltd offers the goods transport service from Hanoi to Phong Tho, Lai Chau with fast delivery. Trucks run on two main routes of Highway 32 and Highway 100.
There are two ways to ship commodities from Hanoi to Lai Chau as follows:
The shortest route is Hanoi-Lao Cai Expressway. It takes about five hours for drivers to reach Lao Cai before following Highway 4D to arrive in Lai Chau. Then at the intersection of Muong So, you turn onto Highway 100 to get to Phong Tho, Lai Chau.
Another option is to run on Highway 32 with the following route: Hanoi- Trung Ha Bridge- Thanh Thuy- Thanh Son- Thu Cuc- Nghia Lo- Tu Le- Mu Cang Chai- Than Uyen- Tam Duong (Phong Tho).

In addition, drivers can go from Dien Bien to Phong Tho, Lai Chau through Muong Lay, or from Lao Cai on the road to Sapa. These choices will take you much more time than two abovementioned roads if you start from Hanoi.
Phong Tho District and Lai Chau Province have mountainous terrains with hill slopes, alternating deep and narrow valleys. Moreover, most of the province is usually covered with fog in early morning and at night. Therefore, to ensure the safety drivers need to pay careful attention and control their speed during journeys. Remember to drive on your right lane and overtake other vehicles only when safe conditions are guaranteed.
Before setting off your transport journeys, drivers should check all components of their vehicles such as brakes, wheels, pressure and so forth to make sure your vehicles are ready for trips.
When you drive uphill, your trucks needs to supply more power to the wheels to counter the force of gravity pulling it down the slope. If the engine roars and whines, it is struggling, and you are probably in too high of a gear. You may notice that your car slows down dramatically even though you are in a high gear, so remember to shift into the next lowest gear (probably third or second) and step on the gas pedal. Make sure to switch gears quickly to avoid losing momentum.
According to experienced drivers, you should not overuse your brake when going uphill to restrict the heat generated. If this happens, hot air needs pumping away from the brake disc to prevent it from fading. In the worst cases, the brake fluid can actually boil in the calipers, causing a loss of braking ability.
When making a curve, drivers should drive on their right lane. Besides, you need consider using headlights at night to maintain safety for yourselves and other vehicles on the road. When unexpected situations occur, you need to stay in calm and find suitable solutions for problems.
The above information is what 24h Transport Co., Ltd would like to share with all drivers, especially young ones. We hope that you can find it useful to enhance your knowledge and driving skills for upcoming journeys.
PR:Thuy Lien