Hanoi is entering important holidays in a bustling atmosphere. At noon on August 24, crowded people and vehicles flocked to Ba Dinh Square to watch the second A80 parade and parade.
Amidst the joyful flow of people flocking to the center, at important crossroads and year-end crossings leading to the Square, the image of officers and soldiers of the Traffic Police (CSGT), the military control force stood in checkpoints, divided the flow, and regulated smoothly, keeping the "blood" of Hanoi's traffic during major festivals always smooth.

Lieutenant Colonel Bui Quoc Thang - traffic police officer of the Traffic Police Department, Dong Thap Provincial Police - shared: "On the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, the task of the traffic police is not only to regulate, but also to ensure absolute order and safety for the parade and parade groups. At each intersection, just a little neglect can cause disruption. We always determine that the key here is to keep traffic flow smooth.
These days, police and military soldiers have to stand in line for hours in the sun and rain. They continuously raised their hands to give signals, blowing horns, and their eyes always swerved quickly to promptly detect the situation. Each move is decisive and certain - like a unique rhythm in the middle of a crowded street.

Lieutenant Colonel Vo Quoc Phu - traffic police officer of the Traffic Police Department, Dong Thap Provincial Police - shared: "Although it is not yet the 80th Anniversary of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, people have flocked to Hanoi to watch the second A80 parade and parade. Everyone is excited and wants to find a good location to observe, so they often stop and gather in large numbers. If there are no clever reminders and timely clearance, it will be easy to get congested. Therefore, the force must continuously provide guidance and gently explain to regulate traffic."
It is known that in order to ensure traffic safety, security and order at the 80th Anniversary of the success of the August Revolution and National Day on September 2, more than 650 traffic police officers and soldiers from 33 provinces and cities across the country have mobilized Hanoi City.