Hanoi must improve vehicle recovery services

Although Hanoi is one of the country’s biggest cities, its system for removing broken-down vehicles from crowded roads is ineffective, traffic users and experts said.
Hanoi must improve vehicle recovery services ảnh 1Although Hanoi is one of the country’s biggest cities, its system for removing broken-down vehicles from crowded roads is ineffective, traffic users and experts say (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – Although Hanoi is one of the country’s biggest cities, itssystem for removing broken-down vehicles from crowded roads is ineffective,traffic users and experts said.

Traffic rescue sometimes takes a long time due to unprofessional and inadequatetechnical operations, resulting in traffic jams and inconvenience for roadusers, said Do Trong Tuan, deputy head of Hanoi Police’s Traffic Police Team No14.

“The situation of cars overturning or ‘lying’ on the Thanh Tri Bridge due to abroken engine, causing traffic jams for many hours after traffic accidentsoccurs so often,” he told the Kinh Te va Do Thi (Economic and UrbanAffairs) newspaper.

Tuan pointed out the city lacks adequate equipment to recover trucks with largeloading capacity, worsening the traffic problems after a work.

The problem is reported throughout the city.

“With many other road users who suffered in the hot weather in rush hour inLang Ha Street one day, I was stuck on the road for hour,” said Phuong Lan, aresident of Dong Da district. “The reason turned out that a car broken on theroad was blocking traffic. The car owner phoned many vehicle rescuing servicesseveral times but she was asked to wait because there were no recovery vehiclesavailable at the moment,” she said.

Major Vu Van Hoai, head of Hanoi Police’s Traffic Safety Dissemination, saidtraffic police divisions can handle only motorbikes and small vehicles. Fortrucks with capacity of over 10 tonnes, they have to hire recovery service fromprivate enterprises.

The traffic police bear a range of responsibilities in the aftermath of acrash. In cases of fire and explosion, the traffic police must inform roadusers through the mass media as well as asked traffic officials to regulate thetraffic.

The emergency staff 115 is in charge of the first aid work for victims oftraffic accidents. But many cases of traffic accidents occur in narrow cityroads or at peak hours. Emergency forces are still likely to come late, so thetraffic police must co-ordinate with them to rescue the victims.

[Hanoi concocts scheme to take personal motorbikes]

Therefore, the vehicle recovery personnel must have basic knowledge ofautomotive issues and first aid in order to handle all possible rescuesituations, Hoai said, adding that sometimes the recovery service does not meetexpectations.

In recent years, the traffic pressure in Hanoi has increased and so havetraffic accidents.

Statistics from the City’s Traffic Safety Committee showed that there were1,045 traffic accidents in the first nine months of this year, killing 414 andinjuring 828.

Most of traffic accidents related to passenger and goods transportationservices.

It is time for the city authorities to set up a professional traffic rescuecentre or a specialised force for this task, said Dang Chi Nga, a trafficexpert.

He suggested that city authority assign the traffic police force to build aprofessional rescue centre with a network covering the entirecity. Otherwise, local authorities may be required to set up mobile rescueteams.

Specially, Nga said, the city should consider buying equipment to recoverlarge-capacity vehicles and employing staff with professional training.

The charge of the service was also matter of concern for users, expertssaid. Currently, the fee for recovery service is paid by the vehicleowners.

If the city has a rescue centre with professional forces and adequateequipment, Nga said, it can ensure people are not overcharged by privateenterprises.

Most importantly, the traffic police can take the initiative in dispatchingpersonnel to the site to rescue the victims of traffic accidents, minimisingthe duration of traffic jams.

Vu Thi Trang, a resident from Cau Giay district, agreed that the vehiclerecovery service needs significant improvement.

“I had a terrible night three months ago. My car broke down while I wasdriving on Tran Thai Tong Street. I was terribly frightened. Because I – awoman – was alone in the late night,” she said. “I could not contact anypublic vehicle rescuing services at that moment. So after calling hundreds ofphone calls I found a private vehicle rescuing service with high charge. But inthat time I did not have any choice but paying.”

“I wondered why the traffic police did not have the 24-hour service?” shesaid.-VNA
VNA

See more

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

ASEAN’s goods, culinary culture promoted in Europe

The ASEAN Committee in Prague (ACP) launched an "ASEAN Food Corner" on October 22, aiming to promote the culinary culture and introduce goods from ASEAN countries to consumers in the Czech Republic and Europe at large.

If the plan is approved, public employees will enjoy a continuous 9-day Tet break from January 25 to February 2 next year. (Photo: VNA)

2025 Lunar New Year holiday plan submitted to PM

The Ministry of Labour – Invalids and Social Affairs on October 22 submitted a proposal to the Prime Minister regarding the schedule for the 2025 Lunar New Year (Tet) – Vietnam’s largest traditional celebration – and other national holidays.

Illustrative image (Photo: VNA)

Kien Giang continues to take firm stand against IUU fishing

The Standing Board of the Party Committee of southern Kien Giang province has called for strengthening the Party's leadership in the fight against illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing, part of a broader national effort to have the “yellow card” warning lifted by the European Commission (EC).

Yen Bai city in the northern province of Yen Bai is severely affected by Typhoon Yagi. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam receives EU’s humanitarian aid for Typhoon Yagi victims

The Vietnam Red Cross Society (VNRC) Central Committee has received humanitarian response and early recovery support from the European Union and its member states through the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC)' Emergency Appeal to assist the Vietnamese people affected by Typhoon Yagi and its subsequent floodings.

Conscripted Vietnamese workers honoured with ceremony in France (Photo: VNA)

Conscripted Vietnamese workers honoured with ceremony in France

A solemn ceremony was held on October 20 in the southern city of Arles, Bouches-du-Rhône prefecture of France, to mark the 10th anniversary of the memorial dedicated to Indochinese workers who came to work in the Camargue region during World War II.

At the signing ceremony of a cooperation agreement between Bac Lieu and Uiseong county, Gyeongsangbuk-do province on sending local labourers to the RoK to work seasonally under the form of locality-to-locality collaboration between the two countries in the 2023 - 2027 period. (Photo: VNA)

Bac Lieu, Korean locality sign labour cooperation agreement

The Mekong Delta province of Bac Lieu on October 21 signed a cooperation agreement with Uiseong county, Gyeongsangbuk-do province of the Republic of Korea (RoK) on sending local labourers to the RoK to work seasonally under the form of locality-to-locality collaboration between the two countries in the 2023 - 2027 period.

(Photo: VNA)

Tien Giang strives to reduce poverty rate to 0.87% this year

The Vietnam Fatherland Front (VFF) Committees at all levels in the southern province of Tien Giang have collaborated with agencies and organisations to speed up social security programmes, aiming to reduce the province's poverty rate to 0.87% this year, said Vice President of the provincial VFF Committee Huynh Van Hai.

The Chinese sailor is rushed to FV (Franco-Vietnamese) Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City for treatment as soon as he is brought to the shore. (Photo: VNA)

Chinese sick sailor on vessel AMIS STAR provided with first aid

A ship from the Vietnam Maritime Search and Rescue Coordination Centre (VMRCC) on October 20 provided first aid to critically-ill Chinese sailor on a Liberia-flagged vessel off the coast of the southern province of Ba Ria-Vung Tau before bringing him to the shore for further treatment.

At the meeting between Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Vu Chien Thang and UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif. (Photo: VNA)

Vietnam respects right to freedom of belief, religion: official

Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Vu Chien Thang highlighted Vietnam’s consistent policy of respecting and protecting the right to freedom of belief and religion for all people, while meeting with UN Deputy High Commissioner for Human Rights Nada Al-Nashif in his recent trip to Switzerland.