Police strain to regulate traffic during the days before Tet in Vinh city
(Baonghean.vn) - To ensure that people can travel and shop for Tet conveniently and safely, these days, officers and soldiers of the Traffic Police Team of Vinh City Police have mobilized 100% of their staff, along with implementing many plans to ensure traffic safety.
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In the days leading up to the Lunar New Year 2020, along with the heavy traffic density in the inner city, many types of vehicles from districts and towns also poured into Vinh City to shop for Tet, causing the road infrastructure of Vinh City to become overloaded. (Photo taken at the old Customs roundabout). Photo: Le Thang |
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Proactively planning, at intersections, traffic police, security forces... are all deployed. It is known that at points identified as being prone to congestion such as Ga intersection, Maximark intersection, Vinh market, old Customs roundabout... forces must be present from 6am until night. Photo: Le Thang |
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In addition to regulating traffic, the authorities also reminded road users to strictly comply with the provisions of the Road Traffic Law. Photo: Le Thang |
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Traffic police help the elderly and children cross the street. Photo: Hai Vuong |
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To proactively exchange and contact in traffic regulation issues, as well as resolve arising issues, officers and soldiers regularly communicate with each other via walkie-talkies. (Photo taken at Maximark intersection). Photo: Hai Vuong |
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The most stressful time is during the afternoon rush hour, when the number of private vehicles increases dramatically. In addition, vehicles carrying bulky goods make travel even more difficult. That is also the time when the traffic police have to work hard. (Photo taken at the Kenh Bac bridge intersection). Photo: Hai Vuong |
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With 100% of the military mobilized, it is not difficult to see "beautiful women" directing traffic in the cold wind and dust... Photo: Le Thang |
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“As Tet approaches, everyone is in a hurry. However, the more people jostle, the more local congestion will increase. Therefore, we hope that people will be aware of giving way and comply with the traffic police's regulations,” a traffic police officer shared. (In the photo: Traffic police help people push their cars across the road because they have stalled at the old Customs roundabout). Photo: Le Thang |
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Traffic police guide a foreign couple staying to celebrate Tet in Vinh City. Photo: Le Thang |
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According to Lieutenant Colonel Hoang Duy Ha - Deputy Head of Vinh City Police: In addition to focusing on handling violations, Vinh City Police determined that ensuring traffic safety and order, regulating traffic so that people can travel and shop for Tet conveniently and safely is the top priority. Photo: Le Thang |