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La Gi has organized a campaign for 100% of students to sign a commitment to strictly comply with traffic safety regulations
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(binhthuan.gov.vn) In order to further enhance the role and responsibility of agencies, units, and schools, and to create a strong shift in establishing order, discipline, and legal awareness about traffic safety for students, while ensuring appropriateness in the new context, La Gi will continue to focus on ensuring traffic order and safety for students. This effort aims to prevent and reduce traffic accidents, while minimizing incidents involving students.

 

Accordingly, the La Gi Police have directed specialized units, along with local police in wards and communes, to effectively implement the "Traffic Safety Enforcement Peak for Students" initiative. This includes prioritizing patrols and traffic control to promptly identify and strictly address violations of traffic rules by students and individuals who permit them to use vehicles unsuitable for their age or that fail to meet safety standards for transporting or picking up students. Additionally, regular surveys and monitoring of traffic routes, areas around school gates, and peak times when students and young people are more likely to violate traffic laws are conducted to ensure timely patrols, inspections, and strict law enforcement.

 

Strengthen collaboration with the Education and Training sector to effectively implement awareness campaigns, legal education, and dissemination efforts in educational institutions. This aims to foster positive changes and enhance self-awareness regarding legal compliance, particularly concerning traffic laws among students. At the same time, local police are instructed to continue collaborating with schools and educational institutions to monitor the use of transportation by students, particularly in parking areas near schools and school gates. They are also tasked with engaging parents and students who violate traffic rules.

 

Additionally, ensure that 100% of students, including teachers and staff, at schools and educational institutions sign a commitment to strictly follow traffic safety regulations at the beginning of the school year. A community initiative should be launched to encourage public participation in ensuring traffic order and safety, with each family committing not to allow students to operate vehicles without meeting the necessary qualifications. Timely investigations should be conducted into traffic accidents involving students, and records should be reinforced to address violations related to allowing unqualified individuals to operate vehicles, which may lead to accidents.

 

The town of La Gi has also tasked the Department of Education and Training with intensifying its oversight of educational institutions under its management, further enhancing their roles and responsibilities in ensuring traffic order and safety at the start of the new school year. Schools are instructed to collaborate with local authorities to raise awareness and encourage local households and parking lots near school gates to refrain from accepting motorcycles over 50cc from students. Moreover, schools are encouraged to proactively assess the vehicles used for student transportation to ensure that only those meeting safety standards are utilized. The town has also called for greater involvement of local youth organizations, associations, and teams in traffic safety efforts around school gates during peak hours.

 

The People's Committees of wards and communes are responsible for directing local police to enhance patrols and traffic control, ensuring the prompt identification and handling of students who violate traffic rules; deploying officers to maintain traffic order around school gates, particularly before and after school hours. Local authorities must also address illegal parking by students and parents, which may pose a traffic safety hazard and increase the risk of accidents. Furthermore, inspecting unauthorized parking lots near schools and require licensed parking lot owners to sign agreements not to accept motorcycles over 50cc from students.

 

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