Dak Lak installs 40 propaganda panels at key traffic checkpoints

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Dak Lak - Functional forces have installed 40 propaganda panels at key traffic checkpoints.

On June 13, the Traffic Police Department (CSGT) of Dak Lak Provincial Police informed that the unit has deployed the installation of 40 propaganda panels at key locations in the province, contributing to reducing violations and preventing traffic accidents.

According to the Traffic Police Department of Dak Lak Provincial Police, in May 2026, the AI camera system monitoring traffic on National Highway 29 recorded 188 cases of traffic order and safety violations.

The total fine amount is more than 900 million VND, and there are 104 cases of driver's license points being deducted according to regulations.

Faced with the above situation, the traffic police force has promoted propaganda in many visual forms. Among them, 16 panels were installed at traffic junctions with traffic lights to propagate the level of penalties for non-compliance with traffic lights.

In addition, 6 panels are arranged at locations with AI cameras installed to record speed violations on National Highway 29. The content of the panels focuses on propagating regulations on speed, penalty levels and potential risks when driving vehicles exceeding the allowed speed.

The Traffic Police Department of Dak Lak Provincial Police has coordinated with a unit to install 18 propaganda panels at level crossings, self-opened walkways and intersections between roads and railways at high risk of traffic accidents.

According to functional forces, the combination of traffic light systems, AI cameras for monitoring and propaganda panels helps people easily access information, identify violations as well as possible consequences. Thereby, raising awareness of self-discipline in complying with the law when participating in traffic.

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