Theevent, jointly organised by the National Traffic Safety Committee (NTSC)and the Vietnam Buddhist Sangha (VBS), is part of the World Day ofRemembrance for Victims of Road Traffic Accidents, which falls on thethird Sunday of November.
The ceremony saw the participation ofthousands of Buddhist monks, nuns, believers and relatives of trafficaccident victims.
Addressing the memorial service, Minister ofTransport Dinh La Thang called upon agencies at all levels,organisations, and members of the public to raise awareness on theregulations on traffic safety and order, and share the grief suffered bythe victims’ families.
Thich Thien Nhon, Acting Chairman of theVBS Executive Committee, called upon traffic participants to respecttraffic laws and drive carefully to prevent accidents.
Roadaccidents kill 1.3 million people every year the world over, a figurewhich is expected to reach 1.8-1.9 million in the near future.
In Vietnam , 9,000 people die in road accidents every year, almost 25deaths per day. According to NTSC statistics, during the first 10months of the year, road accidents killed 7,000 people and injured manymore.-VNA