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Police will launch a territory-wide campaign from tomorrow (March 4) to March 10 reminding drivers of public service vehicles and goods vehicles the importance of safe driving. The one-week campaign includes both publicity on safe driving and enforcement against traffic offences.
Stringent enforcement actions will be taken against traffic offences including speeding, following too close to the vehicle in front, failing to comply with traffic signals, using a hand-held mobile phone while driving, and seatbelt-related offences.
Police officers will distribute leaflets on 䩕Safe Driving Code for Goods Vehicles蒅 to goods vehicles drivers reminding them the importance of safe loading and safe speed. Other publicity leaflets, including 䩕Project Safe-Ride蒅 leaflets, will also be distributed to drivers of public service vehicles and the general public. Members of the public can call the 24-hour Police Transport Hotline 2754 7668 direct to report driving misbehaviour of public light bus drivers.
According to Police figures, the total number of accidents involving public service vehicles and goods vehicles in January this year was 824 cases, an increase of two per cent when compared with 811 cases in January 2014.
䩕The main contributory factors for the accidents are driving inattentively, driving too close to the vehicle in front, careless lane changing, improper or illegal turn, and failing to ensure passenger safety.
䩕We hope that the campaign will enhance public awareness of road safety in pursuit of the road safety vision - Zero Accidents on the Road, Hong Kong's Goal," a Police spokesman said.
Ends/Tuesday, March 3, 2015
Issued at HKT 17:29
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