On August 11, National Highway 13 Traffic Police Station under the Traffic Police Department of Ho Chi Minh City Police held a signing ceremony of a commitment to comply with road traffic laws and other legal regulations related to transportation business.
More than 20 enterprises and transport business establishments participated in signing the commitment. Representatives of enterprises pledged to strictly comply with the provisions of the law on traffic safety, passenger and cargo transportation.
Enterprises pledge not to extend the vehicle's body, not to force drivers to drive more than the prescribed number of hours, not to let drivers drive vehicles when they have consumed alcohol...

After signing this commitment program, businesses will disseminate it to employees and drivers in the company, complying with regulations to ensure traffic safety.
According to the leader of the Traffic Police Department of Ho Chi Minh City Police, the commitment of business owners is to raise awareness of strictly complying with the provisions of the law on traffic safety and order. At the same time, the traffic police also noted the comments of businesses and drivers on traffic issues. Thereby, finding solutions or recommending the Department of Construction to complete areas that are not synchronous and inadequate. Thereby, facilitating businesses and people to participate in safe traffic.

Previously, on August 7, the Traffic Police Department (area 1), Ho Chi Minh City Police also held a conference to disseminate traffic safety laws to business owners, vehicle owners, and mining tunnel and mineral exploitation wharf companies in Bac Tan Uyen commune, Ho Chi Minh City.
In this program, vehicle owners, business owners, and transportation trading companies in Bac Tan Uyen commune, Ho Chi Minh City signed a commitment not to violate the law on traffic safety and order. At the same time, commit to transporting soil and rock at the right load, when participating in traffic, ensure not to let goods or raw materials fall on the road, causing unsanitary conditions, environmental pollution...
