HBO – The Hoa Binh People’s Committee on April 10 issued Dispatch No. 2086/VPUBND-CNXD on the implementation of the Prime Minister’s Dispatch No. 402/CD-TTg dated April 10, 2019, which focuses on measures to meet travel demand of the people and ensure traffic order and safety during the long holiday on the occasion of the Liberation Day (April 30) and May Day (May 1).

Under the document, the Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee assigned the provincial Transport Safety Committee, the Department of Transport, the provincial Police, the Departments of Information and Communications, Culture-Sport and Tourism, Education and Training, as well as the provincial Television, Hoa Binh Newspaper, the People’s Committee of districts and cities, and member agencies of the provincial Traffic Safety Committee, to realise contents of Dispatch No. 402/CD-TTg.

They were requested to report the outcomes of their activities to the Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee.

The provincial Traffic Safety Committee was requested to update the traffic safety conditions in the five days of the holiday to the National Traffic Safety Committee By 15:00 of May 1 for summarizing before being reported to the Prime Minister./.


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