At 7:00 a.m., 30 of these superbikes, renowned as the "king of the road," were prepared by Hanoi Traffic Police officers for the task of welcoming and leading international guests.
Major Vu Thi Thanh Nga, a police force veteran with 20 years of service, highlighted the honor and pride associated with this task, emphasizing the careful preparation required for each mission. The traffic police officers, riding these impressive motorcycles, led the formation, opening the way and ensuring the safety of the convoy.
The planned route for the convoy starts from Noi Bai airport, traversing Vo Nguyen Giap street, Nhat Tan bridge, and into the city center. The formation involves an arrow shape with three motorcycles in front and four behind. The front group is responsible for clearing the way and managing intersections, while the rear group ensures no other vehicles enter the convoy.
The convoy includes the luxurious Aurus Senat limousine, symbolizing Russian automotive excellence, seen on Kim Ma street in Ba Dinh district. It also passes through notable streets like Ly Thai To and Trang Tien in the Hoan Kiem district.
The Hanoi Traffic Police's deployment of large-displacement motorbikes for escorting delegations and international guests showcases their modernity and professionalism. Annually, the Traffic Police Department of Hanoi organizes over 500 plans to welcome and guide international leaders. Their extensive experience and commitment to excellence aim to build a professional and impressive image for international visitors.
At 7:00 a.m., 30 of these superbikes, renowned as the "king of the road," were prepared by Hanoi Traffic Police officers for the task of welcoming and leading international guests.
Major Vu Thi Thanh Nga, a police force veteran with 20 years of service, highlighted the honor and pride associated with this task, emphasizing the careful preparation required for each mission.
The planned route for the convoy starts from Noi Bai airport, traversing Vo Nguyen Giap street, Nhat Tan bridge, and into the city center.
The formation involves an arrow shape with three motorcycles in front and four behind. The front group is responsible for clearing the way and managing intersections, while the rear group ensures no other vehicles enter the convoy.
The convoy includes the luxurious Aurus Senat limousine, symbolizing Russian automotive excellence, seen on Kim Ma street in Ba Dinh district.
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