There were less traffic congestions in major roads leadingto Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City and key routes.
Preliminary report by the Office of the Ministry of PublicSecurity showed that there were 29 traffic accidents nationwide on February 20,including five in roads, killing 16 people and injuring 34 others.
During the week-long holiday, 218 accidents claimed 195lives and injured 199 others, down 41 percent in the number of cases, 4 percentin fatalities and 52 percent in the number of the injured annually.
The Ministry of Health’s Administration of Medical Services reportedthat as many as 37,376 people came to hospitals for check-ups due to trafficaccidents during the period, 12,630 of them were hospitalised, mostly in thethird and fourth days of the Lunar New Year.
Road, railway and aviation services basically met demand.
The Vietnam Railways Corporation arranged 22 train s toserve more than 60,000 passengers, up 5 percent from the same period last year.
From February 13-19, airports served over 1.98 millionpassengers, up 13.5 percent and handled 10,700 tonnes of cargo.
Airlines carried more than 975,000 passengers and 3.6 tonnesof cargo, up 23.1 percent and 10.6 percent year-on-year, respectively.
Due to bad weather in the central region, a number offlights were delayed and cancelled.
Vice Chairman of the National Traffic Safety Committee KhuatViet Hung said many plants, businesses, universities in Hanoi, Ho Chi MinhCity, the southern provinces of Dong Nai and Binh Duong arranged vehicles tocarry poor workers and students to their homeland.
The Hanoi Labour Federation coordinated with the municipalTransport Department to arrange 25 coaches with 45 seats to serve workers freeof charge and offer additional 990 bus trips.
In Hanoi, Hai Phong, Da Nang, Can Tho and Ho Chi Minh City,there were several jams in roads leading to firework setting venues, pagodasand temples.-VNA