Traffic safety sees significant improvement: official

During the nine-day holiday, traffic safety showed remarkable improvement, with accidents down significantly across all three key indicators and over two-digit decreases logged for the first time.

People strictly comply with traffic safety regulations. (Photo: VNA)
People strictly comply with traffic safety regulations. (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – A representative from the Ministry of Public Security on February 5 provided an update on traffic safety and order during the freshly ended Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday, as well as on efforts to combat cybercrime.

During the nine-day holiday, traffic safety showed remarkable improvement, with accidents down significantly across all three key indicators and over two-digit decreases logged for the first time, Major General Hoang Anh Tuyen, Deputy Chief of Office and Spokesperson for the ministry, tolf the Government's regular press conference.

Compared to the Tet break in 2024, the numbers of accidents, deaths and injured people rsepectively decreased by 258 (or 36.69%), 128 (37.61%), and 232 (38.34%), statistics show.

Citing the effectiveness of the Government's Decree No. 168 that stipulates heavier fines for breaking road traffic rules, he said that after over one month of decree enforcement, violations saw substantial reduction compared to previous periods, including a 12.8% drop in the cases subject to fines, a 13% decline in alcohol-related violations, and a 2.1% fall in speed violations. Cases involving drivers under the influence of drugs decreased by 21.5%, while those related to disregarding traffic lights and helmet offences fell by 36.7% and 23.8%, respectively.

The spokesperson noted it is evident that the public is beginning to participate in road traffic in a more orderly and safer manner.

Regarding the prevention of cybercrime, particularly fraud and asset appropriation, Tuyen shared that police have focused on handling violations and uncovering large fraud cases, including the one involving over 1 trillion VND (nearly 40 million USD) in the northern province of Bac Ninh.

He said the ministry will continue to raise public awareness on fraud prevention methods and collaborate with relevant agencies to address management loopholes. It will also launch peak crackdown campaigns to combat cybercrime and strengthen international cooperation in this field./.

VNA

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