Hundreds fined as Saigon puts the
brakes on sidewalk driving
An urban order
management officer pulls over a man for driving on the sidewalk. Tuoi Tre
Over 100 motorbike riders in
Ho Chi Minh City were fined on Wednesday for driving on sidewalks as the
local administration looks to reestablish order on its streets.
The
administration of District 1, Ho Chi Minh City is cooperating with traffic
police and urban order management in its campaign to put an end to
sidewalk-driving in the city’s downtown area.
Local
police camped out on Nguyen Binh Khiem Street and the Ly Tu Trong-Nguyen
Trung Truc intersection in District 1 between 4:00 pm and 6:00 pm on
Wednesday, looking to book anyone riding on sidewalks to avoid traffic
congestion.
A
total of 108 riders were stopped over the course of two hours, with each
violation carrying a VND350,000 (US$15.63) fine and a temporary driver’s
license confiscation.
Some
violating riders got off their motorbikes or made a U-turn upon seeing law
enforcers, while others pretended to stop by a nearby house to justify their
offense.
Doan
Ngoc Hai, deputy chairman of the District 1 People’s Committee, said district
authorities would continue their campaign until order is restored to the
city’s streets and the sidewalks are returned to their initial purpose of
serving pedestrians.
“It
is a danger to pedestrians and an eyesore to foreign tourists for motorbikes
to roam freely on the sidewalk,” Hai said. “Some violators asked to be let go
without a fine as it was their first offense, but we insisted on using the
law as deterrence. Only when each citizen is aware of and follows the law can
our city become civilized.”
The
municipal Department of Transport stirred debate earlier this month when it installed
fences and anti-motorbike barriers on multiple pedestrian walkways in
District 1.
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Thứ Năm, 16 tháng 2, 2017
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