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Campaign launched to deal with overloaded trucks

The Directorate for Roads of Vietnam (DRVN) is planning to launch a campaign to put an end to heavy trucks that had been modified to carry excess loads.
Campaign launched to deal with overloaded trucks ảnh 1Illustrative image (Source: internet)

Hanoi (VNA)
- The Directorate for Roads ofVietnam (DRVN) is planning to launch a campaign to put an end to heavy trucksthat had been modified to carry excess loads.

According to the DRVN, many provinces and citieshad adopted drastic measures to tighten the management of transport enterprisesand vehicle weights. Some vehicle owners have already volunteered to remove themodified parts to the original design.

However, lorries that had been modified to carryheavier load were still operating in many localities, causing public concern.These vehicles are mostly used for transporting materials for local productionor construction projects.

To do this, the DRVN has asked local transportdepartments to coordinate with people’s committees to strengthen informationdissemination activities. Agencies were requested to strictly deal withtransport enterprises that carried loads beyond their permitted weights.

Inspections should be conducted on enterprises,project contractors, vehicle owners and drivers to check whether they compliedwith regulations.

The DRVN ordered branches under its leadership totrack vehicles that had been found to violate regulations as well as the nameand address of enterprises that used them.

The DRVN would dispatch teams led by directorateleaders to visit localities, enterprises, project contractors and ask them toco-operate in dealing with violations.

Branches of the DRVN were asked to work withtransport inspectors to monitor vehicle weights at ports, industrial zones andconstruction sites as well as carrying out spot inspections on certain routes.

A list of lorries found violating the regulationswould be submitted to the Vietnam Register for settlement when the lorries werereregistered.

To ensure violations were strictly dealt with, allthe data about the vehicles would be put online, and the database would beshared by all registration centres and transport departments throughout thecountry.-VNA
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