Authorities recommend that people traveling these days need to be proactive with their time, choose appropriate routes, and avoid traveling during rush hours at gateway routes.
Hanoi police said that on February 2 (the 5th day of Tet), the traffic volume from the provinces returning to Hanoi is forecast to increase.
The Traffic Police Department has mobilized 100% of its staff to be on duty, deploying plans to regulate and divert traffic to ensure traffic order and safety, and avoid congestion at gateway routes and in the city center.
Traffic police will review data on surveillance cameras to detect and handle violations of passenger vehicles.
Authorities will concentrate on key routes such as Ring Road 3, Phap Van - Cau Gie, national highways (1A, 5, 6, 32) and areas with large bus stations to guide and divide traffic, and limit conflicts between vehicles.
At the same time, traffic police will increase inspection and strictly handle violations, especially behaviors that pose potential risks of accidents such as: alcohol concentration violations, speeding, and carrying more passengers than prescribed.
In addition to traffic regulation, traffic police also coordinate to strictly control passenger transport activities, handle illegal vehicles, illegal bus stops, overloading, and stopping and parking to pick up and drop off passengers in violation of regulations.
Common violations such as: Using the phone while driving, picking up passengers in violation of regulations, overcrowding... will be strictly handled.
Traffic police will also increase the inspection of surveillance cameras on passenger vehicles to check and punish violations such as carrying more passengers than allowed, opening and closing doors while the vehicle is running, and picking up passengers along the way.
The Traffic Police Department recommends that people traveling these days need to be proactive with their time, choose appropriate routes, and avoid rush hour at gateway routes.
People should choose appropriate routes and avoid traveling during rush hour.
Drivers must comply with the Law on Road Traffic Safety, do not drive after drinking alcohol, do not speed or overtake recklessly.
Passenger vehicles must strictly comply with transport safety regulations, not carry more people than the prescribed number, and ensure a safe journey to the capital.
If you discover any traffic safety violations, you can send photos and video clips to the Zalo page "Hanoi Traffic Police Department" or call the hotline 0243.942.4451 to report them.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/csgt-ha-noi-khuyen-cao-nguoi-dan-cach-trach-un-tac-khi-di-lai-sau-tet-192250202084853846.htm
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