Ho Chi Minh City organizes priority lanes and separate lanes for buses
Ho Chi Minh City will study organizing priority lanes or dedicated lanes for buses on some sections and routes to meet requirements.
This is one of the solutions to improve the quality and attractiveness of public passenger transport by bus.
The above content is included in the Regulation on management of public passenger transport activities by bus in Ho Chi Minh City that has just been issued.
According to new regulations, buses are prioritized when organizing traffic in urban areas, in which they are prioritized to circulate in the lane adjacent to the sidewalk and can mix with motorbikes.
Notably, Ho Chi Minh City will organize priority lanes or dedicated lanes for buses and non-motorized vehicles on some sections and routes to meet technical infrastructure requirements.
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Handwriting engraved with Nguyen Xuan Hai's name found in a martyr's grave in Quang Ngai
On August 11, a representative of the Quang Ngai Provincial Military Command said that Team No. 8 for sampling discovered many artifacts in the graves of a martyr exhumed from Laos in 1995, then collected at Ngoc Hoi Martyrs' Cemetery, Bo Y commune (Quang Ngai).

Notably, at the tomb belonging to lot C1, row No. 1, tomb No. 2, functional forces found a kim tinh pen engraved with the name Nguyen Xuan Hai, on the pen body there is a picture of 2 pigeons. Along with that, there are also two fingernails, a piece of umbrella and some other artifacts.
According to Colonel Trinh Cong Son - Deputy Political Commissar of the Provincial Military Command, information related to the artifacts just discovered needs the support of witnesses, comrades and people who have known or fought alongside the martyrs in the Lao battlefield.
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Police appear at Bau Pagoda after clip of child being beaten
On the afternoon of August 11, the police force appeared at Bau Pagoda - where the incident of a man wearing brown clothes brutally beating a child with a baton occurred.
According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, Bau Pagoda has an area of thousands of m2 located on a low hill, quite close to the central area of Vinh Phuc ward, only about 270m from the main road Nguyen Tat Thanh.
At the time of recording, the gate leading to the road to the pagoda was closed. Police forces are present to ensure security and order, and traffic safety. Along with that, some people who knew about the incident came here out of curiosity.
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