
Hanoi (VNA) - The Ministry of Transport has ordered the Directorate for Roads of Vietnam to tighten the granting of licenses for drivers of both cars and trucks, after a disastrous traffic accident in the southern province of Long An, Minister of Transport Nguyen Van The has stated.
Chan🌠ges wꦍill be made in driving lessons, instructors, and practical behind-the-wheel tests (or road tests), especially exam simulation, according to Minister Nguyen Van The.
Speaking at a conference to put forward 2019’s tasks at the headquarters of the Directorate for Roads of Vietnam, Minister Nguyen Van The said during a car driving test simulation, all those who take driving license examinations must know several mistakes and signs such as accident blackspots and railroad crossings.
“Conܫtainer truck is a specialized vehicle so even when being granted the license to drive the car, the driver cannot drive it for his whole life without reassessment of his health condition and driving performance,” he said.
It is necessary to weed out those who do not have a thorough understanding of theory and practice, The stated, stressing the importance of stricter management of container truck drivers.
“Drivers of heavy and super-heavy truck must be well trained so they can ensure safety for other road users,” the head of the transpꦛort𓄧 sector said.
At 15:00 on January 2, a container truck hit 21 motorbikes waiting at a red light at the Nhut Chanh junction in Ben Luc district in the southern province of Long An, killing three people on the spot and injuring 17 others. One more person died at hospital. The truck driver later tested positive for drugs and alcohol. On January 3, Senior Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Minh Sang, spokesman of Long An province’s Police said the investigation police agency decided to start legal proceedings in the case on violations of road traffic regulations, and temporarily detain Pham Thanh Hieu (32 years old, residing in Thanh Duc commune, Ben Luc district) – the container truck’s driver. |