Specifically, during a general inspection of 169 secondary schools, the traffic police force discovered and invited 99 parents to come and inform them, asking them to sign a commitment not to give their motorbikes to their students. At the same time, they asked 148 schools to sign a commitment not to keep motorbikes for students who are not qualified to drive motorbikes.
At 82 high schools, 76 parents were invited to report violations and asked to sign a commitment not to hand over motorbikes to students. In addition, 22 parents were asked to sign a commitment not to look after motorbikes for students who are not qualified to drive motorbikes.
At schools, traffic police also reminded many students who did not wear helmets properly.

Traffic Police of An Giang Province Police inspected the parking lot of a school in the area.
Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Truong, Head of the Traffic Police Department of An Giang Province Police, said that through the general inspection, it was found that many parents still gave motorbikes to students and that students did not wear helmets properly.
Some schools are still negligent and have not managed closely, leading to the above violations. All violators are informed and mobilized by the authorities, and required to sign a commitment not to repeat the offense.
Since the general inspection was launched, traffic accidents involving students have decreased significantly. In particular, there has been no situation of students gathering to weave, swerve, or rev their engines, causing insecurity and disorder in the area.
News and photos: TAY HO
Source: https://baoangiang.com.vn/yeu-cau-175-phu-huynh-cam-ket-khong-giao-xe-cho-hoc-sinh-khi-chua-du-tuoi-a466868.html






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