According to the direction of the Hanoi People's Committee, functional units must develop a plan to manage students using electric vehicles and vehicles under 50 cm³. The Department of Education and Training has also requested schools to strengthen measures to ensure traffic safety in the new school year.
Accordingly, schools will coordinate with local authorities to organize forces to guide, direct traffic and reduce congestion at school gates. These are moves that demonstrate the city’s determination to create a safe traffic environment, while enhancing the coordination between schools and parents.

Electric vehicles have become a popular means of transportation for many students. (Photo: VNPT )
Parental pressure
When children start using personal vehicles, parents often fall into a state of wanting their children to be independent, but also worrying about safety. Electric vehicles help save time and are convenient in daily life, but also cause worries about students' limited ability to handle situations, low awareness of law compliance and the risk of vehicle theft when parking in unsafe places.
Many families have set rules such as choosing fixed routes, managing time, requiring children to wear standard helmets, and regularly reminding them before going out. However, this manual management method is difficult to ensure continuity, especially when students often travel independently and away from direct supervision of parents.
Technology goes hand in hand with management and education
In the context of complicated electric vehicle theft, many parents have turned to technology as an effective monitoring tool. One of the solutions that has received attention is VNPT Safe Motor - a vehicle monitoring and anti-theft service developed by VNPT.
VNPT Safe Motor allows parents to track the vehicle's location in real time right on their phones, knowing where their children are and what route they are taking. The integrated system alerts when the vehicle shows signs of abnormality such as vibration, unauthorized towing or device removal.

The VNPT Safe Motor application is a tool to help parents manage their children's safe use of electric vehicles. (Photo: VNPT)
In addition, the entire travel schedule is saved, helping parents easily control travel habits and promptly detect risks.
Not only does it monitor, VNPT Safe Motor also has an active anti-theft feature that allows parents to remotely turn off the vehicle in an emergency. This not only protects property but also increases safety for students. The accompanying management system also provides transparency in reporting and statistics, helping families control vehicle usage more effectively. When students know their journey is being monitored, they are also more aware of complying with traffic regulations and limiting risky behavior.
Hanoi is placing higher demands on the management of students using electric vehicles. The government has established a legal framework, schools have stepped up propaganda and skills training, and families have a central role in educating and controlling travel habits.
In that combination, technology like VNPT Safe Motor becomes an important piece, providing parents with a reliable tool to protect their children. When combining management, education and technology, students will have a safer environment to develop, and parents can feel more secure in accompanying their children to school every day.
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