At the same time, send a notice to the school and invite parents to work to verify and punish the person who gave the vehicle to students to go to school.
According to Lieutenant Colonel Dang Hong Giang - Captain of Road Traffic Police Team No. 3 - Traffic Police Department - Hanoi City, the age of students is one of the relatively special groups of traffic violators. Most students are still very limited in their awareness of the Traffic Law such as the age allowed to drive motorbikes over 50cm3 as well as other regulations when traveling on the road. In addition, parents lack supervision and follow their children's wishes, leading to student violations, which pose a potential risk of traffic accidents.
Recently, many tragic accidents involving students have occurred, bringing grief to family, friends, schools and society. Therefore, to truly create a safe traffic environment for this age group, it is necessary to have active coordination from schools and families.
On the morning of April 8, the Working Group of Road Traffic Police Team No. 3 deployed an inspection and handling on Lang Road, Dong Da District. During the course of their duties, many cases of students violating traffic laws were discovered, mainly for not wearing helmets, driving motorbikes over 50cm3...
Vu Van (name changed), an 11th grade student at FPT College High School, was discovered by the traffic police to have violated the law by driving an electric motorbike without wearing a helmet. This child believes that he is qualified to drive, although born in October 2009, not wearing a helmet is due to a headache, so he gave it up.
The traffic police have drawn up administrative fines for the students who violated the law, and sent notices to the school and invited parents to work to verify and punish the person who gave the students the vehicles to go to school.
According to the Traffic Police Department - Hanoi City Police, in the first quarter of 2025, through patrolling and controlling, the Traffic Police force discovered and handled 2,289 cases of students violating traffic safety, including 1,964 cases of violating regulations on wearing helmets, 470 cases of unqualified driving, handling 173 vehicle owners who handed over vehicles to unqualified drivers.