Officials need to take stricter action against traffic offenders: YR CM

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There were still traffic accidents in Yangon Region and officials need to take stricter action, according to Yangon Chief State Minister U Soe Thein at the meeting between the Committee on Safety of Roads and Traffic in the Yangon Region and four subcommittees on 1 March.
He also stressed the need to install new types of embossed number plates for vehicle registration as quickly as possible and the need to ramp up the implementation of uniformity in road directions and signs. He pointed out the need to install fire extinguishers in cars, reduce the number of illegal tri-motorbikes and make three-wheeler motorbikes officially registered. Cooperation among officials at different levels is needed to ensure the safety of roads and traffic for the convenience of road users, the general public, the Yangon Region chief minister stressed at the meeting. — TWA/KZW

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