Hoa Binh (VNA) - The National Traffic Safety Committee and the People’s Committee of HoaBinh province jointly organised a ceremony on November 19 to commemorate peoplewho lost their lives in traffic accidents.
In response to the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDR), held on the third Sunday of November each year under Resolution A/64/L.44 of the UN General Assembly, Vietnam along with countries around the world organises response activities tocommemorate those died in traffic accidents. This is the 12th eventof this kind held in Vietnam.
Minister of TransportNguyen Van Thang expressed his condolences to families of traffic accidentvictims in Vietnam, saying that losses caused by traffic accidents are irreparable
The painful sequelaeleft by traffic accidents are an indelible obsession for victims and theirfamilies, he said, adding that damage caused by traffic accidents has beennegatively affecting the country's socio-economic development.
On behalf of the Government and the PrimeMinister, Thang, who is also Standing Vice Chairman of the NationalTraffic Safety Committee, urged Party committees, authorities,organisations, and relevant agencies at all levels to take stronger measures in order to enhance the effectiveness of State management in ensuringtraffic safety with the ultimate goal of safeguarding the lives, health,property, peaceful and happy lives of the people.
He also called on people tobe self-disciplined and seriouslycomply with trafficrules so as to create a truly safe and friendlytraffic environment.
On the occasion, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang and representatives ofministries and sectors, and the provincial authorities presented 20 helmets tostudents of the Hoa Binh Ethnic Boarding High School.
Statistics show thatin the first 10 months of this year, traffic accidents killed 5,496 people andinjures 6,973 others in Vietnam./.
In response to the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims (WDR), held on the third Sunday of November each year under Resolution A/64/L.44 of the UN General Assembly, Vietnam along with countries around the world organises response activities tocommemorate those died in traffic accidents. This is the 12th eventof this kind held in Vietnam.
Minister of TransportNguyen Van Thang expressed his condolences to families of traffic accidentvictims in Vietnam, saying that losses caused by traffic accidents are irreparable
The painful sequelaeleft by traffic accidents are an indelible obsession for victims and theirfamilies, he said, adding that damage caused by traffic accidents has beennegatively affecting the country's socio-economic development.
On behalf of the Government and the PrimeMinister, Thang, who is also Standing Vice Chairman of the NationalTraffic Safety Committee, urged Party committees, authorities,organisations, and relevant agencies at all levels to take stronger measures in order to enhance the effectiveness of State management in ensuringtraffic safety with the ultimate goal of safeguarding the lives, health,property, peaceful and happy lives of the people.
He also called on people tobe self-disciplined and seriouslycomply with trafficrules so as to create a truly safe and friendlytraffic environment.
On the occasion, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Luu Quang and representatives ofministries and sectors, and the provincial authorities presented 20 helmets tostudents of the Hoa Binh Ethnic Boarding High School.
Statistics show thatin the first 10 months of this year, traffic accidents killed 5,496 people andinjures 6,973 others in Vietnam./.
VNA