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Hanoi expands 40,000 camera network, motorcyclists still ignore traffic rules

Despite Hanoi’s growing network of traffic violation cameras, motorcyclists continue to break rules, prompting a new enforcement plan with 40,000 additional surveillance cameras by 2030.

Deputy PM orders stricter measures for traffic safety in 2025

Efforts will also address the root causes of accidents and tackle urban congestion by revising laws on population density, infrastructure and public transport.

Hanoi bans vehicles over 16 seats in Old Quarter, sets up four transfer hubs

To ease transportation for residents and tourists, Hanoi will establish four transfer hubs as part of a pilot ban on vehicles over 16 seats in the Hoan Kiem and Old Quarter areas.

Vietnam to address traffic sign and signal problems before March 10

Vietnam’s Ministry of Transport orders a nationwide review of traffic signs and signals to improve road safety. Changes to be implemented by March 10.

Vietnam’s heavy motorbike usage raises global road safety concerns

International delegates were surprised to learn that Vietnam has 77 million motorbikes, with motorcycles responsible for over 60% of traffic accidents.

Transport Ministry orders urgent fix to chaotic signage

The Ministry of Transport has ordered a comprehensive inspection to fix misplaced and confusing road signs that pose risks to drivers.

Traffic light changes cause gridlock on major Hanoi thoroughfare

Recent traffic signal adjustments at key intersections in Nam Tu Liem District have led to long traffic jams on Trinh Van Bo – Tran Huu Duc Road, frustrating commuters and prompting intervention from authorities.

Confusing road signs in Hanoi prompt government intervention

Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha has ordered a comprehensive review of traffic signs, signal lights, and parking regulations, addressing widespread concerns over ineffective road infrastructure.

HCMC to limit truck access from Tay Ninh, Dong Nai amid major event

To ensure smooth traffic flow, Ho Chi Minh City is restricting large trucks and container vehicles from entering central areas between February 20 and February 23.

Motorbike safety under scrutiny: Experts push for dedicated lanes

With nearly 70% of traffic accidents involving motorbikes, transportation officials stress the need for improved infrastructure, including separate lanes for two-wheelers.

Ho Chi Minh City traffic officer suspended after viral video controversy

A major from the Tan Tuc Traffic Police Team has been temporarily suspended after being caught on video using aggressive language toward a female motorist.

Ministry orders stricter monitoring after expressway defect causes accidents

Following a serious defect on a Thanh Hoa expressway, the government has mandated increased inspections and contractor accountability for repairs.

HCM City traffic officer under investigation for aggressive behavior

A viral video has sparked public outrage, showing a traffic officer using harsh language and profanity toward a young woman during a roadside stop.

Hanoi police debunk false claim of $550 fine for stopping to wear a raincoat

Social media rumors about hefty fines for stopping to put on a raincoat have caused public concern. Hanoi traffic police clarify that there is no such regulation.

Ho Chi Minh City revokes nearly 700 driver’s licenses in Tet traffic crackdown

During the Lunar New Year holiday, the Ho Chi Minh City Police revoked 673 driver’s licenses and deducted penalty points from 385 cases.

Ministry of Public Security: Major traffic violations decrease under Decree 168

Since the implementation of Decree 168, traffic accidents and violations in Vietnam have decreased significantly.

Dangerous dining: Family caught eating by expressway, driver fined $520

A family was caught sitting on a mat eating by the Noi Bai – Lao Cai Expressway, leading to a hefty fine for the driver.

Hanoi set to double fines for 107 traffic violations starting July

Hanoi aims to tighten traffic enforcement by significantly increasing fines for 107 common violations, citing persistent non-compliance.

5km-long traffic jam as cars flood back into Hanoi after Tet holiday

Late on the fourth day of the Lunar New Year, heavy congestion occurred at the end of the Phap Van - Cau Gie Expressway as thousands of vehicles returned to Hanoi.

Tet exodus begins: Motorbikes, buses, and flights packed with holiday travelers

Ho Chi Minh City saw a flurry of activity this afternoon as residents rushed to bus stations, airports, and highways to head home for the Lunar New Year after finishing the final workday of the year.