On the morning of November 10, Hanoi City Police held a conference to disseminate and implement the 60-day and night peak plan to conduct a general review and clean up vehicle registration and driver's license data in the city.
The implementation plan aims to implement tasks and solutions to build a database on means of transport and a database on driving licenses to ensure "correct, complete, clean, and reliable" data, contributing to improving the effectiveness of state management of vehicles and drivers of road motor vehicles.
All data will be connected to the National Data Center to serve the connection and sharing with units inside and outside the Public Security sector to ensure efficiency.
In addition, the Plan also identifies responsibilities and assigns specific tasks to collectives and individuals in the process of reviewing, updating, supplementing vehicle registration data, managing, digitizing vehicle registration records and updating the driver's identification code to ensure accuracy, objectivity, completeness, and progress; comply with the provisions of law and the Ministry of Public Security.

Speaking at the conference, Major General Nguyen Hong Ky - Deputy Director of Hanoi City Police said that during this period, the City Police must review and clean up nearly 8 million vehicle data, 130,000 driver's license data and digitize 8 million vehicle registration records under management.
Hanoi City Police have coordinated with the City Public Administration Service Center to study the method of collecting, reviewing, and updating vehicle registration and driver's license data from manual to the form of applying information technology through the iHanoi application platform.
According to Major General Nguyen Hong Ky, the above method will help reduce the workload and time for manual settlement for officers and soldiers; save costs of printing documents using manual methods; at the same time, improve the accuracy of the work by applying to the maximum in controlling the collected data and data provided by the Traffic Police Department.
Hanoi is the only locality that is a pioneer in applying information technology to data collection methods, cleaning vehicle registration data, driver's licenses and digitizing vehicle registration records, said Major General Nguyen Hong Ky.
In order to ensure the implementation of the Plan's progress, programs and goals, and create consensus and support from the people, the Deputy Director of Hanoi City Police noted to the units that it is necessary to focus on propaganda work, mobilizing people to install and self-declare vehicle and driver's license information on the iHanoi application.
The police of communes and wards have increased propaganda in many forms and contents; coordinated with community digital transformation teams in grassroots areas to propagate to each residential group, residential area, and each household so that people know, agree, support, and cooperate in the implementation of the Plan.
The Deputy Director of Hanoi City Police also requested officers and soldiers to pioneer in declare information, closely follow the progress of information collection, "not enough to take advantage of working day and night", determined to speed up the early completion of the target.
Major General Nguyen Hong Ky requested the Hanoi Traffic Police Department to guide and create maximum conditions for units on the professional process.

According to the plan, for 27,000 cases of cars that have expired or are not in circulation, the Traffic Police Department - Ministry of Public Security will update on the vehicle registration system, and at the same time notify the local police of the list.
On that basis, the Traffic Police Department informed the file management unit (Traffic Police Department, commune-level police) to separate the origin file of the expired car and the unused vehicle for separate management.
For 3,896,641 cases of vehicle owner information on the vehicle registration system that match the National Population Database and 3,871,031 cases that do not match the National Population Database, data will be reviewed, updated, and supplemented through the iHanoi application and directly verified at the residential area.
Regarding driver's license data, the authorities will clean the driver's license data transferred by the Traffic Police Department (about 130,000 cases); at the same time, add the motorcycle driver's license data issued with unupdated paper materials to the Driver's License Database.
The plan will be implemented continuously for 60 days and nights, from November 1, 2025 to December 31, 2025.