8pm News: Will I be punished for running a red light to give way to a priority vehicle?

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News at 8:00 p.m. on January 23, 2025: Ministry of Public Security talks about running red lights to give way to priority vehicles; Despite the increase in gold prices, Hanoi residents still line up to buy;...

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Owners of the following vehicles contacted the police to pay fines for running red lights

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Police in Vinh Phuc and Thai Binh provinces asked many car owners to pay fines for running red lights.

Running a red light to give way to priority vehicles in Ho Chi Minh City is not a fine

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HCMC - Ho Chi Minh City police said people will not be fined if they run red lights to give way to ambulances and fire trucks.

Seafood restaurant fire in Bac Nha Trang ward

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Khanh Hoa - Functional forces dispatched 2 fire trucks and 12 officers and soldiers to the scene to extinguish the fire at the seafood restaurant.

Gold price update at the closing session on June 16: Impressive recovery

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Gold price update at the closing session on June 16: Domestic gold recorded the 3rd consecutive increase session, bringing the price level back to the 152 million VND/tael mark.

Ready to provide direct legal advice to thousands of workers and laborers

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Many problems will be answered at the Legal Consulting Program organized by Lao Dong Newspaper, Vietnam Bar Federation and Ho Chi Minh City Labor Federation on June 21.

Bộ Công an nói về vượt đèn đỏ để nhường đường xe ưu tiên

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Bộ Công an vừa trả lời công dân về trường hợp lái xe không chấp hành tín hiệu đèn giao thông để nhường đường cho xe ưu tiên, xe cấp cứu.

Owners of the following vehicles contacted the police to pay fines for running red lights

Xuyên Đông |

Police in Vinh Phuc and Thai Binh provinces asked many car owners to pay fines for running red lights.

Running a red light to give way to priority vehicles in Ho Chi Minh City is not a fine

Minh Tâm |

HCMC - Ho Chi Minh City police said people will not be fined if they run red lights to give way to ambulances and fire trucks.