VietNamNet Bridge – According to the Road and Railway Traffic Police Bureau, 212 traffic accidents were recorded in Vietnam during the April 30/May 1 holiday; claiming 172 lives and injuring 172 others.
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On April 30 and May 1 only, Hanoi’s police reported 1.500 violations and issued fines worth VND360 million. Most of these violations were driving without helmets, running red lights, and driving in the wrong lane.
According to major hospitals in Hanoi and HCM City, the number of victims of traffic accidents who suffered brain injuries was high during this time.
From April 30 to May 2, the Vietnam – Germany Hospital in Hanoi received 209 traffic accident victims, equivalent to the number of the last week of April (275 patients), and accounting for 70-80 percent of the total number of patients who needed first aid. Of all the patients, 120 suffered from brain injuries. An initial survey showed that 40 of them didn’t wear helmets.
Cho Ray Hospital in Ho Chi Minh City admitted 323 victims of road accidents during the April 30 - May 3 holidays, including 240 with brain injuries. Other hospitals around the city reported receiving hundreds of victims of accidents, including 127 at the Gia Dinh People Hospital, 164 at People Hospital and HCM City Hospital for Trauma and Plastic Surgery with 148. Victims with brain injuries accounted for 65-75 percent.
Earlier, 133 road accidents were reported during the four-day Hung Kings death anniversary holiday, with 115 deaths and 95 injury victims.
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