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"Go storm" to celebrate - stop at red lights together

Báo Dân tríBáo Dân trí06/01/2025


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On the night of January 5, people from all over the country poured into the streets to celebrate the championship of the Vietnamese men's football team at the AFF Cup 2024 (Photo: Huu Khoa).

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In Hanoi , the roads leading to the central area are always covered with red flags with yellow stars from convoys of cars "going stormy" to celebrate the victory of the country's football team (Photo: Minh Quan).

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The most surprising and interesting point is that even though the convoy was large and hundreds of meters long, the young people still stopped their vehicles in a straight line at the intersection when the traffic light turned red, seriously, something that was rarely seen in previous years (Photo: Minh Quan).

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The image shows the traffic light turning green and vehicles moving through the intersection at 11pm at Cua Nam intersection (Photo: Minh Quan).

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On Hai Ba Trung Street, the image of motorbikes stopping at red lights is repeated in an orderly manner, regardless of when the red light turns on. Thanks to that, pedestrians can easily cross the street, and the flow of vehicles crossing the street is not affected (Photo: Tran Thanh).

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After the traffic light turned green, young men riding motorbikes happily moved through the intersection (Photo: Nguyen Hai).

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Image of traffic participants strictly complying with Decree 168/2024, recorded on Tran Hung Dao Street at 0:30 on January 6 (Photo: Nguyen Hai).

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A young man in the crowd on a motorbike, counting down the seconds at the red light, shouted "Brothers, five four three two one, let's go", hundreds of vehicles moved together when the traffic light turned green, no one ran the red light while "storming" to celebrate the championship (Photo: Nguyen Hai).

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At some intersections, even though there were no traffic police or riot police on duty, the crowd still strictly followed traffic lights.

Image recorded on Ngo Quyen street (Photo: Tue Minh).

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The strict compliance of traffic participants with Decree 168/2024 shows that people's awareness has clearly improved. Image recorded in Ho Chi Minh City (Photo: Trinh Nguyen)

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Traffic police and riot police on duty to regulate and direct traffic last night no longer had as much trouble as before (Photo: Huu Khoa)

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People "going through the storm" still strictly follow traffic lights on Pham Van Dong Street, Thu Duc City (Photo: Xuan Doan)

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Not only in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the beautiful image of stopping at red lights was also seriously implemented by traffic participants last night in all provinces and cities across the country, such as in Thanh Hoa City, Can Tho City, Hai Phong... (Photo: Thanh Tung).

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The image of people "storming" and stopping at red lights according to regulations in provinces and cities across the country made the AFF Cup championship of the Vietnamese football team much more beautiful and meaningful.

At 2am on January 6, the crowd had not yet dispersed. Thousands of fans were still gathered on many major streets in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, celebrating all night long (Photo: Minh Quan).



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