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[video] a cursed zebra crossing in Vietnam

04/28/20 11:50 GMT + 7

At the slope of Phu Loc and Soc Trang bridges, traffic accidents often occur due to lack of observation by motorbike drivers when crossing roads.

Traffic black point at the slope of Phu Loc bridge on National Highway 1A, the section that goes through Thanh Tri district, Soc Trang province often happens traffic accidents.

According to the clip shows that on 21/3/2020 the accident between the man controlling a motorbike and another motorbike carrying two people, the collision caused the man to lie motionless.

On 25/4/2020, an accident between two motorcycles caused all 3 people on 2 motorbikes fell to the road and got injured slightly.

On April 27, 2020, an accident occurred between two motorbikes due to a man who lacked his vision and collided with another vehicle going in the right direction. Everyone was taken to emergency.

In this short time, there have been many accidents, drivers should pay close attention and reduce the speed to avoid collisions when passing.

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