On July 27, the Traffic Police of Khanh Hoa Province Police continued to patrol, control, and strictly handle violations by means of transportation on roads and waterways.
According to the plan, the Traffic Police force in the whole province will increase patrols, control, detect and handle violations such as: Carrying oversized goods, overloading; violating alcohol and drug concentrations; using vehicles that have expired or passed the inspection period.

In particular, the Traffic Police will focus on checking and handling violations of speed, road sections, lanes, stopping and parking, entering prohibited routes; carrying more people than the prescribed number; violating transportation orders, transportation contracts; leaving goods in passenger compartments; picking up and dropping off passengers in the wrong place...
For waterway activities alone, the authorities generally control vehicles with pumping equipment, sand and gravel suction and sand and gravel transport vehicles.
Violations such as: Not registering, checking; expired inspection; illegally converting, installing pumping equipment; transporting sand and gravel without legal invoices or documents; illegal mining, gathering and consumption will be strictly handled.
For waterway tourism activities, unqualified passenger ships will be banned from departing.
All members and passengers must wear life jackets, diaries, and books must be fully updated before departing.
In addition, the Traffic Police force said that organizations and individuals involved in transportation business, drivers and train drivers are required to sign a commitment to comply with regulations to ensure traffic safety.
Do not hand over vehicles to unqualified drivers, alcohol, drug or stimulant users; do not put into operation vehicles that do not ensure technical safety, have expired inspection, or have expired.