152
killed while jaywalking in Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City last year
New police
data confirmed that 152 pedestrians were killed last year when they were
crossing or walking in Hanoi and Ho
Chi Minh City streets unlawfully.
Dao Vinh Thang, chief of Hanoi’s traffic police, said his
department has stepped up fines against jaywalking pedestrians since early
this month to reduce fatalities.
In the city, deaths
linked to jaywalking increased from 80 in 2013, to 92 in 2014, and 102 last
year.
“Many are not aware of the danger,” he told
the media.
In Ho Chi Minh City, 50
pedestrians were killed last year.
“The main cause was walking on the wrong sections. Some
pedestrians even climbed over median barriers instead of using the legal
crossings," said Nguyen Ngoc
Tuong of Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Safety Committee.
Many people in Hanoi were
actually surprised when being fined VND70,000 (US$3.20) for jaywalking
the past few days.
“I always crossed the street like this and no one fined me
before,” said Nguyen Ngoc Suu, a resident on Ham Long Street.
In just two weeks Hanoi
traffic police have issued fines against 423 pedestrians for traffic safety
violations, mostly jaywalking.
Nguyen Minh Duc, a
traffic officer in Hanoi, said that pedestrian violations have been on the
rise.
“It is difficult to fine them because many often said they did
not bring money. We then requested them to produce their ID but they did not
have it either,” he said.
“Some also complained that they walk on the street on vehicle
travel lanes because the sidewalks are occupied,” he added.
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Thứ Hai, 22 tháng 2, 2016
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