Hanoi Traffic Police Showcase Specialized Vehicles, Engage Public at Hoan Kiem Lake
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Hanoi police displayed specialized vehicles and equipment for traffic control and escort duties on May 30.
- The event at Hoan Kiem Lake attracted many residents and tourists, featuring Honda Gold Wing motorcycles and traffic safety education.
- Participants could experience simulated driving tests and register for a video contest promoting safe traffic culture.
Hanoi's traffic police showcased their advanced equipment and community engagement efforts during a weekend event at Hoan Kiem Lake. The display featured specialized vehicles, including the modern Honda Gold Wing motorcycles typically used for escorting important political and diplomatic delegations.
The event at Hoan Kiem Lake on the morning of May 30, the Traffic Police Department - Hanoi Police coordinated with functional units to display specialized vehicles and equipment for patrol, control, violation handling, and escort duties.
The event aimed to connect with the public, offering hands-on experiences with traffic safety education. Police officers guided visitors on understanding traffic signs and explained road safety regulations. They also shared tips for safe and civilized participation in traffic.
The activity took place in the Hoan Kiem Lake area on a weekend morning. The image of specialized motorcycles and modern professional equipment attracted the attention and interest of many people and tourists.
A notable attraction was the simulated driving test area, where attendees could experience the process of obtaining a driver's license for cars and motorcycles. This provided a realistic and engaging way for people to enhance their traffic knowledge and situational awareness.
Traffic police officers also directly guided people to recognize road traffic signs, popularized the provisions of the law on traffic order and safety, and shared basic skills to help participate in traffic safely and civilizedly.
Additionally, attendees could scan QR codes to enter a video contest titled "Peaceful Homeland," promoting a safe and civilized traffic culture. Informative materials on road safety, including technical standards and relevant laws, were also distributed.
Many people participated directly in practicing on the simulation equipment, thereby understanding more clearly the process of training and testing for driver's licenses as well as improving knowledge and skills in handling situations when participating in traffic.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.