Deputy PM urges tighter traffic safety regulations for 2025

Efforts will focus on enhancing traffic safety by addressing the root causes of accidents and easing urban congestion through revisions to laws on population density, infrastructure, and public transport.

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has signed a directive to strengthen traffic safety measures in 2025.

Ministries, sectors and localities must align their plans with traffic laws and implement practical solutions with periodic evaluations. The Ministry of Public Security will draft new traffic safety regulations for submission by March 31 and collaborate with the Ministry of Transport on restructuring the National Traffic Safety Committee.

The Government has urged ministries and localities to review and amend legal loopholes causing excessive congestion. (Photo: VNA)
The Government has urged ministries and localities to review and amend legal loopholes causing excessive congestion. (Photo: VNA)

Authorities will enforce traffic laws strictly, prioritising public safety. The Ministry of Transport will oversee implementation of traffic laws and revise regulations for various transport sectors while refining infrastructure and vehicle standards.

Efforts will also address the root causes of accidents and tackle urban congestion by revising laws on population density, infrastructure and public transport.

Ministers and local leaders must submit action plans by March 31 and report progress every six months to the National Traffic Safety Committee for review by the Prime Minister.

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(Source: VNA)