End of the second day of Tet, 64 people died in traffic accidents
According to the report of the National Traffic Safety Committee, in the three days of February 7, 8, and 9 (ie the 29th, 1st, and 2nd of Tet), there were 104 traffic accidents nationwide, killing 64 people and injuring 98 people.
Specifically, on February 7, there were 34 incidents nationwide, killing 23 people and injuring 30 people (all on roads); on February 8, there were 32 incidents nationwide, killing 21 people and injuring 30 people.
On February 9, there were 38 accidents nationwide, killing 20 people and injuring 38 others.
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64 people died in traffic accidents during the 3-day Tet holiday. |
Comparing traffic accidents during the 3 days of the 29th, 1st and 2nd of the Lunar New Year of Binh Than 2016 with the same period of the 3 days of the Lunar New Year of At Mui 2015, the number of accidents, deaths and injuries decreased sharply, and there were no particularly serious accidents.
Specifically: the number of cases decreased from 182 to 104 cases (a decrease of 78 cases, equivalent to a decrease of 43%); The number of deaths decreased from 107 to 64 people (a decrease of 43 people, equivalent to a decrease of 41%); The number of injured people decreased from 157 to 98 people (a decrease of 59 people, equivalent to a decrease of 38%).
During the past 3 days of Tet, the hotline of the National Traffic Safety Committee received about 70 calls and messages from people.
The content reflects the situation of passenger transport such as: arbitrarily increasing ticket prices, charging surcharges higher than regulations, overcrowding some short routes; local congestion, charging parking fees higher than regulations in temple areas, service business areas in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
In Hanoi, the situation of motorcyclists having poor awareness, not wearing helmets, riding in three or four seats, weaving in and out, going the wrong way, running red lights, and not complying with traffic safety laws is very common.
The National Traffic Safety Committee requests that provincial and municipal police mobilize maximum traffic police forces to coordinate with other police forces (public order police, communal police...) to step up patrols and control, and strictly handle violations of traffic safety and order.
Special attention will be paid to handling violations of alcohol concentration regulations; speeding violations; not wearing helmets when riding motorbikes, scooters, and electric bicycles. At the same time, timely handling of information reflecting from people about traffic safety and order and passenger transport activities via the Tet hotline./.
According to phapluatplus
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