Traffic police take effective measures to reduce traffic accidents during Tet

The nationwide Traffic Police have mobilized forces and vehicles to work through the lunar New Year (Tet), focusing on handling violations of alcohol concentration while taking various preventive measures to reduce traffic accidents.

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Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Long chairs the meeting.

On the afternoon of January 27, 2023, Deputy Minister of Public Security Major General Nguyen Van Long chaired a conference at the Ministry of Public Security’s headquarters, which was also connected to headquarters of provincial-level police departments of all provinces and cities, to review the task of ensuring traffic order and safety during Tet.

Reporting on the situation of traffic safety and order during the seven days of the Lunar New Year (from January 20 to January 26, 2023), Director of the Traffic Police Department Major General Nguyen Van Trung stated, this Tet has been a safe New Year as the number of traffic accidents in the Tet decreased sharply (down by 31.84% of traffic accidents, 36.43% of deaths, 47.64% of injuries) compared to 2019, and there were no particularly serious traffic accidents.

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Major General Nguyen Van Trung reports on the traffic situation during Tet.

The nationwide traffic police force worked throughout the Tet, detecting and handling 7,726 cases of violating the regulation “Drinking while driving” (an increase of 598% compared to the same period last year). The effort of the traffic police resulted in a sharp decrease in the number of traffic accidents caused by alcohol influence.

During this Tet, traffic police units mobilized more than 2,000 officers and soldiers to work along key traffic routes across the country, and provided support for 96 groups and over 250,000 people, who returned home to celebrate Tet with their families before Tet and came back to big cities to work and study after the Tet holiday. Particularly, traffic police officers offered free drinking water, food, other essentials, helmets, free oil changes, as well as fixed their broken vehicles or took sick people to hospital.

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Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Long speaks at the meeting.

Those practical and humane activities of the traffic police have left a good impression on the people.

On behalf of the Public Security Central Party Committee and the leadership of the Ministry of Public Security, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Long praised the nationwide traffic police force for their great effort and achievements during Tet.

Regarding the task of ensuring traffic order and safety in the early days of spring, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Long requested that the traffic police continue to mobilize forces and means to ensure traffic order and safety on roads , especially arterial traffic routes, gateways to big cities, tourist destinations and festive sites. The Deputy Minister noted that, after two years of the Covid-19 epidemic, many festivals will be held on a large scale this year so there will be more risk of traffic congestion and accidents.

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Delegates from provincial-level police departments participate in the meeting through video conferencing

In that circumstance, the Traffic Police Department should direct the nationwide traffic police force to implement plans to ensure traffic order and safety during the spring festival season, so as not to cause prolonged traffic jams in localities.

The Deputy Minister emphasized that the traffic police force should further reduce the number of traffic accidents and deaths while drastically handling violations of alcohol concentration.

By Duy Tien

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