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Pickup trucks have been classified since 2003, not new regulations of the Vietnam Register

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The Vietnam Register Department affirmed that pickup trucks/piggy trucks have been classified since 2003, not new regulations, related to restricting traffic within Hanoi.

The Vietnam Register speaks out about the proposal to abolish the exhaust gas test method

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On March 24, the Vietnam Register spoke out about the proposal to abolish the method of pedaling the entire accelerator when checking emissions of some cars.

Traffic Police Department points out how to distinguish pickup cars and pickup trucks

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According to the Traffic Police Department, many people are currently wondering and have not clearly distinguished between two types of vehicles: pickup cars and pickup trucks.

Survey on sleeper bus safety on Northwest mountain roads

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The Ministry of Public Security and the Ministry of Construction organized actual surveys on many mountainous national highways in the Northwest to assess the safety level of 2-story sleeper buses.

New process for checking diesel car emissions at registration

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A new emission control process for diesel engine cars is applied, which includes the step of accelerating at the end of the journey to measure emission emissions.

What should diesel car owners do to avoid failing registration?

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The new emission standards worry many diesel car owners. Experts recommend maintaining the fuel injection system and cleaning it before inspection.

How countries check diesel car emissions

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Many countries apply a fast engine acceleration test when the car is still to measure smoke, a simple and low-cost diesel emission testing method.

Transportation enterprises install fuel consumption monitoring devices

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Tightening emission control for cars creates new movements in the used car and freight transport market in Ho Chi Minh City. Instead of waiting for the registration period, many car owners and businesses have proactively upgraded vehicles and invested in technology to adapt in the long term.

Maximizing acceleration when checking emissions, old diesel cars are at risk of engine breakage

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Ho Chi Minh City - Accelerating to the maximum when checking emissions can cause old, poorly maintained diesel cars to encounter problems such as curved handlebars, broken engine blocks.

Registration Department speaks out about network congestion on the first day of issuing electronic certificates

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On March 3, the Vietnam Register Department informed about the congestion of registration on the first day of electronic registration certificate issuance.

Experience car registration with new emission standards

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Ho Chi Minh City - Stricter environmental protection standards from March make many drivers worried when taking their cars for registration.

Vehicle registration activities in Ho Chi Minh City stabilize again after system errors are fixed

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Ho Chi Minh City - After yesterday's system error, registration in Ho Chi Minh City gradually stabilized, and stations flexibly issued electronic certificates to relieve congestion and support people.

Car owners and drivers talk about new regulations to check diesel engine emissions

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According to drivers, if the vehicle is maintained periodically and in accordance with the manufacturer's recommendations, the emission inspection process will generate less risk.

Don't wait until you fail the inspection to worry about repairing your car

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From March 1st, vehicle registration centers in Ho Chi Minh City officially apply stricter car emission inspection procedures according to the new roadmap. This is a necessary step when the air pollution situation in major cities is increasingly alarming.

Car owners actively maintain to meet new inspection regulations

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From March 1st, vehicle registration centers in Ho Chi Minh City officially apply stricter car emission control procedures according to the new roadmap. Many vehicles, especially diesel vehicles, trucks and old vehicles, must meet higher standards. This change makes many vehicle owners and transport businesses proactively prepare early to avoid the risk of "failing" registration.