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

NHÓM PV |

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;...

NHÓM PV
RELATED NEWS

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

|

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

|

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.

The case at Vietnam Cement Corporation caused a loss of VND39 billion, 14 defendants were prosecuted

|

The police have initiated a criminal case and prosecuted 14 defendants involved in the case that occurred at Vietnam Cement Corporation (VICEM).

Coach Mai Duc Chung continues to lead the Vietnam women's team

|

The Vietnam Football Federation (VFF) has decided to continue to assign coach Mai Duc Chung to lead the Vietnam women's team in the 2026 Asian Women's Championship finals.

Ukraine could lose the rest of Donetsk province

|

Faced with a tense battlefield, Ukraine is forced to seek opportunities from economic and diplomatic strikes rather than relying solely on pure military power.

Gold price increases, buyers earn more than 4 million VND/tael after a month

|

Gold prices last month recorded a strong increase. Gold buyers at the end of November and holding them up to now are earning a significant profit, although the buying - selling range is still very high.

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

Việt Dũng |

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.