The incident in Hai Phong is not just a normal gambling incident, but an alarm bell about the disregard for the lives of passengers by many drivers.
When driving on the road, drivers must be absolutely focused, react quickly and handle traffic situations accurately, sometimes in an instant.
What about gambling? The player's mind is drawn into the card game. Emotions are dominated by winning or losing. Eyes looking down, hands no longer completely control the steering wheel.
These two states cannot exist at the same time. Just 1 second of carelessness, the driver does not have time to brake, does not have time to avoid or does not have time to recognize the danger ahead.
Accidents can happen, at that time gambling must pay the price, sometimes many lives.
Deeper analysis will show that gambling will activate the psychology of winning and losing. When "red and black blood" rises, people easily lose control of their behavior.
Winning will be excited, subjectively losing will be annoyed, losing composure. Both are enemies of traffic safety.
A driver who is "brain-training" because of a game cannot be sober enough to handle a sudden situation at high speed. That is an undeniable reality.
Drivers disregarding human lives is too obvious.
On the bus were not only the driver and assistant driver, but also many passengers, people who entrusted their lives to the driver.
Therefore, driving while gambling is an act of betting other people's lives on gambling.
No one accepts getting on a car that the driver is "dividing cards" instead of observing the road.
If drinking alcohol and using drugs while driving has been strongly condemned by society, then this behavior shows another problem, gambling addiction to the point of disregarding circumstances.
No distinction of place, no control of behavior, no awareness of consequences.
A gambling den right behind the wheel is a high-level danger. It is necessary to handle it strictly, it cannot be considered a "strange story".
This is not a rare situation to discuss for show. If not handled strongly enough, it could become a bad precedent.
Driving while gambling is an extremely dangerous behavior, even exceeding alcohol or drugs.
A second of carelessness on the gambling mat behind the wheel can be exchanged for human life.
It is worth noting that the people themselves reported the incident to the phone number of the Director of the Traffic Police Department, from which the functional forces intervened to verify.
Each citizen has a responsibility for traffic safety, which will limit violations, improve traffic culture and make the traffic environment increasingly safer.