Hanoi:
TPO - With many inspection centers in Hanoi operating at full capacity while others are sparsely staffed, the Hanoi Department of Transport has requested that inspection centers have appropriate staffing plans to ensure that inspection activities can take place continuously. To avoid congestion, the inspection unit recommends that people should not bring their vehicles for inspection at the beginning of the day or during rush hour.
People should not bring their vehicles to inspection centers early in the morning or during rush hours to avoid traffic jams. |
At the 2903V Hanoi Vehicle Inspection Center, from early morning, the number of vehicles waiting for their turn for inspection was very large. |
The unit's two inspection lines had to operate at full capacity. |
Mr. Tran Quoc Hoan - Deputy Director in charge of Inspection Center 2903V - said: "The cause of this congestion has been predicted, because at this time the number of vehicles expected to expire is very large, causing congestion. People should choose a reasonable time to go for inspection, avoid going at the beginning of the hour and prepare all necessary documents and procedures." |
According to Mr. Hoan, people should register for an inspection appointment via the app. However, because the inspection center has limited space and does not have a separate lane for vehicles with pre-registered appointments, it still accepts additional vehicles to register and issue queue numbers directly. |
According to forecasts, in May, there will be over 90,000 vehicles in the city due for re-inspection. Currently, there are 53 inspection lines at 28 centers operating and registered in Hanoi. |
At the Vehicle Inspection Center 29-29D Pham Van Dong Street, at 10:00 a.m. on April 22, the number of vehicles was not too crowded. |
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