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Da Nang to dismiss transport boss if accidents don’t
decline
The
site of an accident involving a tipper in Da Nang, Vietnam, March 6, 2016.Tuoi Tre
Da Nang’s Party Secretary has
promised to relieve a number of officials, including its transport department's
director, of their posts if accident rates in the city fail to fall.
The
announcement came on Monday at an emergency meeting to discuss solutions for
lowering the number of traffic accidents in Da Nang, after a series of fatal
road crashes involving tippers traumatized local residents.
Reports by
the police chief of Da Nang showed that the number of accidents, fatalities,
and injuries all increases during the first quarter of 2016.
Le Ngoc,
head of Da Nang’s traffic police division, said that since December 16, 2015
there had been 25 accidents in Da Nang, four of which involved tippers,
killing three.
Ngoc
attributed these accidents to the recent decision by the Ministry of
Transport to raise the speed limit on roads across the country, an increased
volume of traffic after Tet (Vietnam's Lunar New Year), and poor road
awareness by drivers.
“The
Ministry of Transport raised the speed limit to 60km/h but failed to clarify
the minimum distance between vehicles,” explained Nguyen Van Nghia, chief
inspector of Da Nang’s Department of Transport.
Nguyen Xuan Anh, Party’s Secretary of Da Nang. Photo: Tuoi Tre
At the
meeting, Da Nang’s Party Secretary Nguyen Xuan Anh directed the municipal
People’s Committee and the departments involved to reestablish order on the
road, especially concerning tippers and trucks.
Anh also
said that if accidents involving these vehicles do not reduce, the city’s
highest authorities would be fired or transferred, including its director of
transport and top officials in Cam Le District, where the crashes have
occurred.
He also
called for public assistance in supervising the work of transport officials,
traffic police, and other bodies to keep tippers in control, and encouraged
members of the public to report immediately to him via his personal number or
email.
The secretary
promised to take note of, verify, and handle each incident reported by the
people and the media.
In an effort
to reduce accidents in the city, Chairman Huynh Duc Tho of the People’s
Committee of Da Nang demanded the immediate establishment of a lower speed
limit on high-risk roads, despite this against regulations promulgated by the
Ministry of Transport.
“We have to
take responsibility for accidents in our own region,” Tho said. "Formal
procedures can wait.”
TUOI TRE NEWS
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Thứ Ba, 8 tháng 3, 2016
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