308 cars were fined in Vinh Phuc for 1 mistake, 1 road trip

Khánh Linh |

Vinh Phuc - For nearly a month, 308 cars were fined for speeding on the same route of National Highway 2A - Vinh Yen City bypass.

Vinh Phuc Provincial Police have just announced the results of detecting and handling fines through the traffic surveillance camera system for nearly a month.

Notably, 308 traffic violations were fined for running over the speed limit at Km4+490 (Viet Tri City to UBT Quat Luu) and Km0+930 (BOT Quat Luu to UBT Tri City, Phu Tho Province) on National Highway 2A - Vinh Yen City bypass, Vinh Phuc Province.

According to Decree 168/2024/ND-CP, effective from January 1, 2025, the fine for driving a vehicle at a speed exceeding the prescribed speed limit is specifically regulated as follows:

1. For cars:

Exceeding the speed limit from 5 km/h to less than 10 km/h: Fine from 800,000 VND to 1,000,000 VND.

Exceeding the speed limit from 10 km/h to 20 km/h: Fine from 4,000,000 VND to 6,000,000 VND; and 2 points deducted from the driver's license.

Exceeding the speed limit from 20 km/h to 35 km/h: Fine from VND 6,000,000 to VND 8,000,000; and 4 points deducted from the driving license.

Exceeding the speed limit by more than 35 km/h: Fine from VND 12,000,000 to VND 14,000,000; and have 6 points deducted from the driver's license.

Causing a traffic accident due to speeding: Fine from VND 20,000,000 to VND 22,000,000; and having 10 points deducted from the driver's license.

2. For motorbikes:

Exceeding the speed limit from 5 km/h to less than 10 km/h: Fine from 400,000 VND to 600,000 VND.

Exceeding the speed limit from 10 km/h to 20 km/h: Fine from 800,000 VND to 1,000,000 VND.

Exceeding the speed limit by more than 20 km/h: Fine from VND 6,000,000 to VND 8,000,000; and have 4 points deducted from the driving license.

Causing a traffic accident due to speeding: Fine from VND 10,000,000 to VND 14,000,000; and having 10 points deducted from the driver's license.

Vinh Phuc Provincial Police requested the vehicle owner to come to the Traffic Police Department to work and pay the fine in accordance with regulations.

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