Nghia Hanh District has been a complex area in terms of traffic safety and order in recent times. Currently, there are many mines of soil and rock in the district serving the Quang Ngai - Hoai Nhon expressway, so the traffic of trucks is very high. According to records on Provincial Road 624, through Hanh Duc and Hanh Minh communes, every day there are hundreds of vehicles carrying soil and rocks on the road.
Traffic accidents, traffic jams, and pollution caused by the scattered rocks and soil continuously occur. Faced with the complicated traffic safety and order situation, the Provincial Traffic Police Department and Nghia Hanh - Minh Long Traffic Police Station regularly organize patrols and controls.
In particular, focusing on topics on weighting loads, handling speeding violations, and extending the box walls that drop rocks and soil during circulation. Despite the small force and large area, the Traffic Police Department still continuously follows the area and strictly controls traffic violations.

Lieutenant Colonel Le Thanh Long - Deputy Head of the Traffic Police Department, Quang Ngai Provincial Police - said that there are currently no longer district-level police, so the functions and tasks of the Traffic Police Department are very heavy. In that situation, the department has also arranged enough forces to overcome all difficulties, especially in terms of staffing, to ensure 24/7 patrols, ensuring traffic safety on all routes during the construction of the expressway passing through Nghia Hanh district.
Implementing the policy of the Ministry of Public Security on streamlining the police force in the direction of streamlining and efficiency, the Traffic Police Department - Provincial Police has proactively arranged and assigned appropriate forces in the areas to patrol and control traffic safety and order.
Seven regional traffic police stations under the Traffic Police Department - Provincial Police have closely followed the facility, controlled and handled traffic violations in the area. In addition to patrolling and handling violations, the Traffic Police force also stepped up the issuance of fines in the areas for violations.
Lieutenant Colonel Tran Quoc Huy - Deputy Head of the Traffic Police Department - Quang Ngai Provincial Police said that from January 1 to now, on average, the Traffic Police Department has detected and handled hundreds of violations per day, with an average fine per day of 300 to 400 million VND.
In addition, the Traffic Police Department also enhances the exploitation of databases from surveillance camera systems across the province. On average, hundreds of violations are detected every day related to traffic light signals. The situation of traffic accidents in the province has basically been restrained, reduced the number of deaths, and basically no longer occurred particularly serious traffic accidents.