The general control and handling plan for transport business vehicles signed and issued by Major General Do Thanh Binh - Director of the Traffic Police Department (Ministry of Public Security) will be implemented for 1 month, from July 25 to August 25, 2025.
Immediately afterwards, the Traffic Police force across the country simultaneously launched a general inspection of transport business vehicles on all inland routes and waterways, focusing on passenger vehicles with 8 seats or more and construction material vehicles, container trucks, semi-trailers, large trucks running long routes; vehicles, vehicle owners and crew members...
In Hanoi, the number of passenger buses entering and exiting has increased sharply during the summer, which also means the risk of increased traffic insecurity if not strictly controlled. In that situation, from August 1, the Hanoi Traffic Police Department has deployed additional patrol and control teams on National Highways 1A, 1B, and the gateway area to the capital. The forces in the working group include traffic police and commune-level police.
The working group deployed public patrols combined with disguise, use of professional technical equipment, and control 24/24 all types of vehicles.
According to the actual records of the reporter, for passenger vehicles, working groups focus on checking the alcohol and drug concentration of drivers; the number of passengers on the vehicle and extracting dash cams to promptly detect unsafe driving behaviors, such as using phones, not wearing seat belts or stopping and parking in the wrong place.
"We clearly identify the viewpoint of no forbidden areas in handling, no exceptions in inspection. The working groups have, are and will continue to synchronously and drastically deploy solutions to tighten discipline from the smallest details, contributing to ensuring safety for people on each roadway - Lieutenant Colonel Tran Tu Anh - Deputy Captain of Road Traffic Police Team No. 14 - shared.
According to the latest statistics from the Hanoi Traffic Police Department, from July 25 to now, taking into account the results of handling related to transport business vehicles alone, the Hanoi Traffic Police force has controlled 5,766 vehicles, handled 685 violations (including 427 passenger cars, 255 trucks, 03 semi-trailers); revoked driving licenses (GPLX) for 7 cases, deducted driving license points for 53 cases, and temporarily detained 2 vehicles.
In the coming time, the Hanoi Traffic Police will continue to maintain 24/24h control, focusing on strictly handling violations that are the cause of traffic accidents, contributing to restoring order and discipline in the transport sector.