Coordinate student processing
Immediately after the Prime Minister issued Directive No. 31, Binh Thuan Provincial Police coordinated with the Provincial Department of Transport, the self-governing force on traffic safety in residential areas, and volunteer forces to participate in ensuring traffic order and safety, preventing traffic congestion, and regulating traffic in areas near schools and main roads leading to schools. The Provincial Police built eight new "Traffic Safety School Gate" models at high schools; maintained the operation of 94 models at kindergartens, primary schools, middle schools, and high schools.
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In addition, the Provincial Police conducted a general review and statistics of "black spots", "potential spots" for traffic accidents and shortcomings in traffic organization in the whole province. As a result, the whole province currently has six "black spots", 27 "potential spots" for accidents and one unreasonable point in traffic organization. In 2024, the Provincial Police sent 30 petitions to the authorities for remedial measures.
After one year of implementing Directive 31, the police force at all levels organized 302 direct propaganda sessions with the participation of nearly 224,000 students and 1,790 teachers; organized more than 193,000 teachers and students to sign a commitment not to violate the Traffic Law, and more than 81,000 signed a commitment not to hand over vehicles to students. At the same time, the police coordinated with the media to create many news bulletins and reports on ensuring traffic safety and order; broadcast 459 mobile loudspeakers in school areas; installed 55 propaganda billboards in front of school gates; and 10 propaganda posters in school yards.
With the determination to step up the implementation of solutions to ensure traffic safety and order for school-age children, the Traffic Police at all levels mobilized the maximum force, organized 6,225 patrols with 18,240 officers and soldiers participating; detected and recorded 1,164 violations among school-age children; issued decisions to punish 1,035 cases, paid the state budget 589 million VND, temporarily detained 1,106 vehicles; sent notices to 420 violations to schools for handling according to regulations. Thereby, the police raised awareness of compliance with traffic laws for parents and students.
In addition, the Traffic Police at all levels have coordinated with all schools and educational institutions to review all vehicles providing student transportation services, identify and specifically notify the list of vehicles that meet or do not meet the requirements; guide schools to organize age-appropriate student transportation, ensuring technical safety standards.
Currently, school buses are equipped with journey monitoring devices and cameras for passenger cars with more than nine seats. Thanks to this, the police can easily inspect and handle violations of drivers and businesses to minimize traffic accidents. At the same time, the police have inspected, reviewed, and compiled a list of parking lots near the school area; requiring a commitment not to receive and keep students' motorbikes with an engine capacity of over 50cc in 12 licensed parking lots around the school area.
Tripartite coordination to reduce violations
In the coming time, the traffic safety situation related to school-age children still has many potential risks of traffic accidents. Therefore, the Traffic Police force of the whole province will continue to coordinate with functional agencies to grasp the situation, analyze, evaluate, and forecast more closely the influencing factors to proactively advise local Party committees and authorities in leading and directing the work of ensuring traffic safety and order for school-age children in the new situation. In particular, the police will not allow students to gather to illegally race, harass, or take advantage of traffic routes to commit crimes...
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In addition, in the coming time, the Provincial Police will soon promote the application of information technology and digital transformation in traffic management, supervision, operation, patrolling, control, handling violations, and investigating traffic accidents. In particular, the police will continue to innovate the content and form of propaganda, dissemination, and education on traffic laws, diversifying propaganda measures through social networks so that students can easily remember, understand, and implement them, and regularly provide information on typical accidents so that teachers and students are deeply aware of their responsibilities to their families, schools, and society in complying with the Road Traffic Law.
In addition, the police launched and built a mass movement to actively participate in ensuring traffic safety and order; strengthen coordination between the police force - schools - families in managing and educating students to strictly comply with the law on traffic safety and order; continue to survey and identify "black spots" and "potential spots" for traffic accidents, locations where people and students often gather along traffic routes to have timely solutions, especially at school gates; install speed bumps in school areas; calculate plans to arrange locations for parents to wait for their children to limit the situation of vehicles spilling onto the roadway; contribute to reducing traffic congestion and the risk of traffic accidents related to school age in the new situation.
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