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Traffic accidents drop after drink-driving law takes effect

The number of traffic accidents has fallen dramatically, just two weeks after the drink-driving law took, according to Major Gen. Le Xuan Duc, Deputy Director of the Traffic Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security (MoPS).
Traffic accidents drop after drink-driving law takes effect ảnh 1A traffic police officer conducts a breathalyser test on a driver in Hanoi. (Photo VNA)

Hanoi (VNA)
- Thenumber of traffic accidents has fallen dramatically, just two weeks after thedrink-driving law took, according to Major Gen. Le Xuan Duc, Deputy Director ofthe Traffic Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security(MoPS).

Speaking at a press conferenceheld by the National Committee for Traffic Safety in Hanoi on January 16, hesaid that 322 traffic accidents happened across the country from January 1 to15, killing 249 people and injuring 158 others.

The number of accidents fell by31, or 9 percent, while the number of fatalities decreased by 38 people, or 13percent, compared with the previous two weeks.

Traffic police fined 6,279drivers under the influence of alcohol and collected over 21 billion VND (907,750USD) over the first half of January.

“People now consider thepunishment before drinking and driving. The compliance with the laws has beenraised, especially for civil servants and the armed forces. During the past twoweeks, there have been no serious alcohol-related accidents,” Duc said.

In related news, Prime MinisterNguyen Xuan Phuc has issued an instruction on strengthening the implementationof the Law on Alcohol Harm Prevention and the Government’s decreeNo 100/2019 on administrative fines for road and railway violations which tookeffect on January 1.

He said traffic order andsafety has seen positive changes, with traffic accidents decreasing afterministries and localities took measures on preventing drink driving.

The Government decree hasreceived a positive response from society, PM Phuc said.

The PM asked the MoPS to directunits under its leadership and localities to tackle traffic violations,especially during the Lunar New Year and upcoming Spring Festivals. Allviolations should be strictly dealt with, he said.

According to new regulations,car drivers will be fined up to 30-40 million VND (1,297-1,729 USD) and havetheir driving licences revoked for 22-24 months if they are caught drivingunder the influence of alcohol.

Motorcyclists may face a fineof up to 6-8 million (259-346 USD) and have their driving licences revoked for22-24 months for the same offence./. 
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