According to the CAND Newspaper reporter's records at the checkpoint of Traffic Police Team No. 1 (Traffic Police Department of Hanoi City Police) at the intersection of Cua Nam - Dien Bien Phu (Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi), the working group on duty here continuously receives data from the modern traffic surveillance camera system to detect cases of drivers running red lights, then stops the vehicle and handles the violation.
Officers of Traffic Police Team No. 1 on duty at the Cua Nam - Dien Bien Phu intersection.
According to Major Nguyen Hoang Ninh (Captain of Traffic Police Team No. 1), with the specific area managed by the unit being the central district of the capital, with a high density of traffic vehicles, in addition to the working groups directly responsible for handling violations, the surveillance camera system is also a powerful arm of the Traffic Police force in ensuring traffic safety as well as recording and handling violations.
One of 600 traffic surveillance camera clusters currently being deployed in Hanoi.
According to Major Ninh, Hanoi City is currently deploying more than 600 traffic surveillance camera clusters, operating 24/7 to record violations on the roads, and the data will be transmitted directly to the Traffic Command Center (Traffic Police Department, Hanoi City Police).
Here, the staff will directly monitor, analyze images, record characteristics and license plates. Violations and information will be transferred to the traffic police teams on duty on the route. Therefore, those with poor traffic awareness should remember that being cunning and arbitrary will certainly result in very heavy and strict "cold fines".
Police stopped to check a red light violation case recorded by camera.
For example, the case of male driver D.VT (born in 1998) who just ran a red light at the Nguyen Thai Hoc - Le Duan intersection and was caught on camera. Driver D.VT justified that he was delivering urgent goods to a customer and did not pay attention to the traffic light while driving his motorbike, so he ran the red light.
The police wrote a ticket to the male driver D.VT for running a red light.
At the same time, the working group of Traffic Police Team No. 3 (Traffic Police Department of Hanoi City Police) also deployed a checkpoint on Huynh Thuc Khang Street (Dong Da District, Hanoi) to handle the situation of motorbike drivers "fighting for the sidewalk" with pedestrians. This is a bad habit that shows the "lawlessness" of many people in the capital.
The sidewalks on both sides of Huynh Thuc Khang Street on the morning of April 22 were filled with hundreds of motorbikes following each other, blocking the pedestrian path.
Ms. Tr. (living in Hanoi) said that because she was afraid of being late for work, she deliberately rode her motorbike onto the sidewalk to speed up.
A motorbike taxi driver said that because the road was too crowded and the customer was about to be late for work, he had to rush so he risked driving his motorbike onto the sidewalk.
The working group of Traffic Police Team No. 2 (Traffic Police Department of Hanoi City Police) is on duty at the Tran Phu - Dien Bien Phu intersection (Ba Dinh District, Hanoi) to handle cases of non-compliance with traffic light signals.
Although there are many reasons given by violators, the traffic police teams are determined to handle them strictly, "without exception".
The working group of Traffic Police Team No. 4 (Traffic Police Department of Hanoi City Police) on duty at the Kham Thien - Le Duan intersection (Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi) inspected and handled motorbike drivers violating traffic laws, focusing on technology motorbike taxi drivers and shippers who often have bad habits of driving in the wrong direction, riding motorbikes on sidewalks, running red lights, etc.
According to the Report of the Traffic Police Department of Hanoi City Police, on the morning of April 22 alone, Hanoi Traffic Police handled nearly 50 cases of traffic violations with errors related to awareness in Hai Ba Trung, Ba Dinh, Dong Da and Hoan Kiem districts. From now until the end of May 20, the Traffic Police of the Capital, with the spirit of respecting the law and the motto "no forbidden zones, no exceptions", will continue to step up patrols and strictly handle violations that are the direct causes of traffic jams and accidents, contributing to ensuring safety for people traveling during the April 30 - May 1 holiday.
Source: https://cand.com.vn/Xa-hoi/xu-ly-manh-hanh-vi-di-nguoc-chieu-chay-xe-may-len-via-he-va-vuot-den-do-i765967/
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