On April 19, news from My Son Commune Police said that they had coordinated with the Traffic Police force to organize direct inspections of vehicles registered and operating in the area.
Inspection activities are deployed at wharves, business headquarters and places where vehicles operate regularly.
The participating force includes officers of My Son Commune Police and the Traffic Police Department, focusing on comprehensively reviewing and inspecting vehicles under management.
The working group proceeded to verify the information of the vehicle owner and driver; inspected the actual technical condition, especially the extension of the cargo box through measuring dimensions; checked the license plate, safety assurance conditions such as horns and lights are in accordance with regulations; and checked the lifespan of the vehicle.

In addition, functional forces focus on inspecting the installation and operation of journey monitoring devices (GPS) and cameras, in order to ensure management and supervision in accordance with legal regulations.
The inspection process is carried out in the correct order and procedures, ensuring the set requirements, without affecting the business and transportation activities of businesses and related individuals.
Through inspection, the Task Force combined propaganda and guidance for vehicle owners and transport businesses to raise awareness of complying with the law on traffic order and safety; organized the signing of commitments not to violate acts such as extending cargo boxes, arbitrarily changing structures, and installing equipment contrary to regulations.
This activity contributes to improving the effectiveness of state management in the field of road traffic at the grassroots level; promptly detecting and rectifying violations, preventing traffic accidents, and ensuring traffic order and safety in My Son commune in the coming time.