Gasoline car restrictions
HCMC today: Limiting gasoline vehicles to the center may be delayed by another year
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HCMC considers postponing the time of limiting gasoline vehicles to the center until 2027; HCMC gradually helps traders transform digitally...
HCMC considers postponing the time of limiting gasoline vehicles to the center until 2027
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HCMC - Instead of implementing from 2026, HCMC plans to start limiting gasoline vehicles to the central area from 2027.
HCMC today: Prosecution of the case of mistakenly building nearly 50 houses on other people's land
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Ho Chi Minh City will install automatic cameras to fine vehicles that do not meet emission standards in the center; Ho Chi Minh City Police prosecute the case of " Accidentally constructing" nearly 50 houses on other people's land...
HCMC will install automatic fines cameras for vehicles that do not meet emission standards in the center
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Ho Chi Minh City will establish a low-emission zone in the central area to gradually limit vehicles that do not meet emission standards, install surveillance cameras, and punish violating vehicles.
Hot Saigon: Current shape of the most complicated Ring Road 3 intersection in Ho Chi Minh City
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Hot Saigon 11/29: Current shape of the most complicated intersection of Ho Chi Minh City Ring Road 3; Roadmap for expected replacement of gasoline vehicles with electric vehicles in Ho Chi Minh City;...
Proposed roadmap to replace gasoline vehicles with electric vehicles in Ho Chi Minh City
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HCMC - It is expected that from 2026, HCMC will limit gasoline and oil vehicles in the central area and Can Gio, and at the same time deploy a roadmap to switch to electric vehicles.
HCMC abandons proposal to ban people in central areas from registering new motorbikes using gasoline
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Ho Chi Minh City will encourage instead of banning individuals and households living in low-emission zones from registering new motorbikes and mopeds to use fuel.
Hot Saigon: This year's university admission score is unlikely to decrease as much as the floor score
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Hot Saigon News on August 11: This year's university admission scores are unlikely to decrease as much as floor scores; Long-term benefits when Ho Chi Minh City limits gasoline vehicles to the center;...
A suburban area of Ho Chi Minh City is proposed to limit vehicles that do not meet emission standards
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HCMC - In addition to the central area, Can Gio area is also proposed to apply traffic restrictions for gasoline cars and motorbikes that do not meet emission standards.
Alternative options when Ho Chi Minh City limits gasoline and oil vehicles to the center
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HCMC - When limiting gasoline and oil vehicles to the center, HCMC will open 72 electric bus routes with 1,109 vehicles, developing 8,000 public bicycles to serve people's travel.
Hot Saigon: Limit gasoline vehicles to the center, Ho Chi Minh City offers incentives for those switching to electric vehicles
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Hot Saigon News on August 8: Limit gasoline vehicles to the center, Ho Chi Minh City offers incentives for people switching to electric vehicles; Forecast of widespread rain again in the Southern region;...
Solutions to support people when limiting gasoline vehicles
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The limitation of gasoline motorbikes in Hanoi, starting from Ring Road 1 in July 2026, is one of the drastic steps of the State to improve air quality, protect public health and move towards sustainable transportation. However, for this policy to be effectively put into practice, we need to put people at the center of the transformation process.
Green transportation transformation, an irreversible trend
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In the context of increasingly serious air pollution in large cities, the transition to green transportation is considered an irreversible trend.
People talk about Ho Chi Minh City collecting opinions on limiting gasoline vehicles in areas with high risk of pollution
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HCMC - The information that HCMC is collecting opinions on the plan to limit gasoline vehicles in areas with high risk of pollution has attracted the attention of many people.
Ho Chi Minh City Department of Construction reminds departments and branches to give comments on plans to limit gasoline vehicles in some areas
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HCMC - The Department of Construction is urging departments and branches to contribute ideas to limit gasoline and oil vehicles in areas with high risk of pollution.