(PLO)- Traffic police forces throughout Ho Chi Minh City simultaneously deployed to ensure traffic order and safety, helping people return to their hometown and celebrate Tet safely and smoothly.
Traffic Police Department of Roads and Railways of Ho Chi Minh City Police (PC08) said that at 2:30 p.m. on January 19 (on the 28th of Tet), the city’s traffic police forces simultaneously deployed to ensure traffic order and safety, help people return home and celebrate Tet in Ho Chi Minh City safely and smoothly.
Traffic police to ensure traffic safety. Photo: READ |
In addition, the Traffic Police Department also has some recommendations for people to return to their hometown by personal means such as cars, motorbikes or motorbikes.
According to the Traffic Police Department, before departing, people need to actively choose the right time, type of vehicle and route for themselves and their families. At the time of Tet, the density of vehicles is crowded, avoiding peak hours will cause local congestion at “bottlenecks” on the journey home. Fully inspect and maintain vehicles to ensure stable operation on long journeys.
For drivers carrying extra objects, they must ensure that they are securely fastened, not to exceed the allowed limit of the vehicle. Vehicle drivers need to rest, ensure health and alertness when driving vehicles. Absolutely do not use alcohol, beer 24 hours before so that the body is always awake and not affected by alcohol and beer when driving.
Traffic police distribute spring water to people returning to their hometown on National Highway 1A. Photo: READ |
Traffic police recommend that in the process of moving, vehicle drivers must always focus on observing, mastering the steering wheel, obeying traffic laws such as traveling in the right part of the road and lane; obey the road traffic signal system; Do not over speed and avoid and exceed the regulations.
If traveling continuously for long distances, people should pay attention to having a reasonable rest time between the routes. When feeling tired, sleepy, people need to stop the vehicle safely, relax, drink water and do some light exercise to help refresh the body or maybe enter some stops. foot, roadside pub to rest and recuperate.
In addition to the recommendations, in order to support people to return to their hometown to celebrate Tet safely, the Traffic Police Department also organized many points to donate spring water, towels and helmets to people.
Traffic police in Ho Chi Minh City sent troops to the street to record penalties for traffic violations
(PLO)- The Road and Railway Traffic Police Department of the Ho Chi Minh City Police Department mobilized officers and soldiers, established 16 working groups under the Department to use cameras to record violations of traffic order and safety to handle traffic violations. physical.
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