Jun 17, 2015 / 15:37
38 voluntary teams to ensure traffic safety during the next national exam
The Central Committee of Ho Chi Minh Communist Youth Union and the National Committee for Traffic Safety held a press conference on June 15 to introduce 38 voluntary teams working to ensure traffic safety during the national high school graduation exam 2015.
38 voluntary teams will implement their duties from June 25 to July 10.
Addressing the event, Secretary of the committee and President of the Vietnam Youth Federation Nguyen Phi Long said the volunteers will be arranged at 38 sites in 23 cities and provinces nationwide where the exams will take place.
They are responsible for working with relevant agencies to raise public awareness of complying with traffic laws, regulating flow and handling accidents.
According to the National Committee for Traffic Safety, some measures have been enacted to ensure traffic safety and support means of transport for candidates and their family members during the exam.
Addressing the event, Secretary of the committee and President of the Vietnam Youth Federation Nguyen Phi Long said the volunteers will be arranged at 38 sites in 23 cities and provinces nationwide where the exams will take place.
At the ceremony
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According to the National Committee for Traffic Safety, some measures have been enacted to ensure traffic safety and support means of transport for candidates and their family members during the exam.
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