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.

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Quang Tri - Many cage fish farming households in Cua Viet commune are struggling when thousands of fish die white, functional agencies are clarifying the cause.

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Explore the 140-year-old water tower in the center of Ho Chi Minh City

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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

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.