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Close-up of traffic signs that "puzzle" passersby

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông28/02/2025

On some roads in Hanoi , there are many locations where signs are hidden by trees, billboards, and traffic signs with thick and small letters that people passing by cannot read and comply with...


The Ministry of Transport has just sent a document to the Ministry of Public Security , the People's Committees of provinces and cities and the Vietnam Road Administration requesting a review and handling of existing problems and shortcomings in road traffic organization. The People's Committees of provinces and cities assigned to manage the local road system shall coordinate with the functional forces to conduct a general review, conduct on-site inspections, detect, recommend, propose handling or immediately handle (according to their authority) any shortcomings. The review results shall be sent to the Ministry of Transport (via the Vietnam Road Administration) before March 10, 2025.



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