Motorcyclists carefreely turn onto the road with a forbidden sign, stop by the car at the gateway of Can Tho

The line of motorbikes is still carefree running in the direction of the banning sign for motorbikes and motorbikes, despite traffic accidents.

On the morning of February 20, PV Traffic News reported that at the IC3 intersection, the southern gateway to the center of Can Tho city, the traffic was stable.

However, at the intersection, there are signal lights (in front of the GO supermarket) – where there are signs prohibiting motorbikes and motorbikes, but these vehicles still run in, even crossing trucks.. When stopping at a red light, next to trucks and containers is a line of motorbikes parked next to it, very dangerous.

This line of motorbikes goes from the direction of Can Tho bridge, you can turn right through Quang Trung bridge to enter the city center. Behind this forbidden sign is the fork to go to Cai Cui port, or through Hung Loi bridge, you can also enter the city center.

Mr. Mai Minh Ngoan, Chief of the Office of Traffic Safety Committee of Can Tho City, said that it is reasonable to place a sign banning motorbikes and motorbikes at this intersection. The functional sector wants to classify vehicles when entering this intersection to minimize unfortunate accidents.

“The number of trucks and containers entering this intersection is very large, if motorbikes come in, it will create blind spots for drivers and in fact there have been accidents due to being out of sight,” Ngoan said.

According to Mr. Ngoan, when traveling from Can Tho bridge direction, if you want to go to Cai Cui port, city bus station or Hung Loi bridge, you can turn right onto Quang Trung street to crossroads with Tran roads. Van Tra or Ly Thai To to turn the car around.

Mr. Ngoan also added that because the prohibition sign was only placed regarding 2 weeks ago, people may not know the information.

“The Traffic Safety Board has a plan to coordinate to propagate in the coming time so that people when traveling know this prohibition sign and force compliance,” he said.

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