On the afternoon of October 10, a reporter from Lao Dong Newspaper was present on the Ham Nghi - Vung Ang Expressway through Ky Van Commune and witnessed a truck with license plate 73R - 014.89 (old license plate of Quang Binh province, now Quang Tri province) carrying a truck with a cardboardboardboardboardboardboardboardboardboardboardboard that was too high in the barrel and traveling in the South - North direction.
Through observation, the overload of cajuput wood is about 50cm, although it has been tied with ropes, but it still poses a potential safety risk when vehicles travel at high speeds on the highway.
Mr. Nguyen Van An (40 years old, residing in Cam Binh commune, Ha Tinh province) driving a car on the highway behind the truck carrying the above-mentioned glue and complained: "Seeing them carrying goods that are too thick in boxes is so dangerous. Unfortunately, if acacia fall onto the road, it will be very dangerous for other vehicles to run immediately behind".
According to the reporter of Lao Dong Newspaper, in many North Central provinces, storm No. 10 caused severe damage to cajuput forests, so it is currently the peak period for people to harvest and exploit the cajuput and cajuput that broke after the storm.

Therefore, the purchase, transportation and consumption of acacia and cajuput wood is taking place vigorously and bustlingly. On the roads, it is easy to see trucks carrying acacia and crap wood entering the factory in Vung Ang Economic Zone to import goods.
Therefore, the authorities, especially the traffic police, need to strengthen control of oversized and overloaded vehicles to prevent and limit traffic accidents.