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Update news traffic violations
Recently, traffic police in several localities have begun issuing fines for "running yellow lights," causing confusion and concern among many drivers. The issue has sparked heated debates across social media platforms.
Police in Dak Nong province have penalized 78 teenagers and young adults for multiple traffic violations during a "cloud-chasing" trip.
A viral video of a woman dancing and doing stunts on a moving motorbike in Ho Chi Minh City has prompted a police investigation and public backlash.
A tour group in Kon Tum caused public outrage after standing across a highway for photos. Officials vow to handle the case firmly.
Three months into its implementation, Decree 168 has significantly reduced traffic violations and accidents, as drivers begin to fear high fines.
Viral video leads to police action after reckless riding behavior on Quang Nam’s coastal highway.
From letting children take the wheel to performing reckless motorcycle stunts, several cases show the real cost of posting traffic violations online.
Under new traffic safety laws, reckless door opening can result in hefty fines and even criminal charges if it causes severe consequences.
Local authorities managed to clear the truck after 27 minutes, but two trains faced delays.
A driver who used emergency lights and sirens to escort celebrities to a film event has been fined and reprimanded.
A father in Vinh Phuc Province has been fined up to $1,250 for allowing his young daughter to take the wheel, posing severe traffic safety risks.
Drivers in Hanoi face fines of up to VND 26 million for obscuring license plates to evade automated traffic penalties. Police are stepping up enforcement efforts.
A viral video shows a limousine driving at high speed in Hanoi with a person sitting on its hood. Authorities are investigating the incident, which has sparked widespread public concern.
By 2030 and beyond, motorcycles will continue to be owned and used in Vietnam.
Authorities in Hanoi are intensifying efforts to enforce traffic laws using AI-powered cameras, ensuring better road safety and efficient digital enforcement.
Drafting a resolution that specifies penalties for administrative violations in road traffic, Hanoi says it intends to raise maximum fines on five violations to VND120 million.
A recent viral clip captured a dramatic scene in Vinh City, where a naked woman suddenly fell from a moving Hyundai i10.