According to the Traffic Police Department of Ho Chi Minh City Police, in October and early November, there were many traffic accidents in the city involving two-wheeled vehicles and heavy-duty, large-sized vehicles such as buses, tractors, concrete mixers, trucks, etc.
Therefore, CGST HCMC notes that drivers of heavy-duty, large-sized vehicles such as tractors, fuel trucks, liquefied petroleum gas, dump trucks, etc., must fully comply with the principles and regulations of the law when participating in traffic.
Do not be subjective or negligent when operating the vehicle. Especially when changing direction, changing lanes, turning the vehicle, reversing, etc., the driver needs to be careful and pay attention to prevent small vehicles such as bicycles, motorbikes, and scooters from entering the "blind spot" of the vehicle.
Vehicle owners need to equip additional convex mirrors or a camera system to help eliminate blind spots in the front, on both sides of the vehicle and behind the vehicle to eliminate "blind spots", minimizing the possibility of collisions while driving on the road.
For drivers of two-wheeled vehicles traveling near heavy and large vehicles, they need to be careful, focused, and keep a safe distance from these vehicles.
When driving on mixed roads, near intersections, turns into company gates, factories, warehouses, wharves, yards, etc., drivers of two-wheeled vehicles need to observe the vehicles around them.
Especially if large vehicles have their turn signals on and are starting to turn towards our vehicle. If we detect them, depending on whether the 2-wheeled vehicle is moving close to the front of the vehicle or to the side, parallel to the front wheel of the vehicle, we will let the vehicle move quickly or force it to turn in the same direction as the larger vehicle is turning.