Cao Bang Provincial Police have just announced the results of detecting cases of traffic violations through the Traffic Surveillance Camera System (from March 27, 2025 to April 3, 2025)
Through the traffic surveillance camera system, Cao Bang Provincial Police have detected 14 cases of driving cars at a speed exceeding the prescribed speed limit and being fined.
In the list of violating vehicles, there is 1 license plate of Nghe An province.

In Thanh Hoa province, from January 17, 2025 to February 28, 2025, through professional technical equipment, working groups of the Thanh Hoa Traffic Police Department detected and recorded images of a total of 227 cases of vehicles violating speed regulations on National Highway 47 and National Highway 47B, and sent notices to serve the "Cold Penalty" service. In this list, there are many vehicles with Nghe An license plates.

The fine for driving a car at a new speed according to Decree 168/2024/ND-CP is as follows:
Fine for speeding from 05 km/h to under 10 km/h: Fine from 800,000 VND to 1,000,000 VND.
Fine for driving a car at a speed exceeding the prescribed speed limit from 10 km/h to 20 km/h: Fine from VND 4,000,000 to VND 6,000,000; at the same time, the violator will have 2 points deducted from the driver's license.
The fine for driving a car at a speed exceeding the prescribed speed limit is from over 20 km/h to 35 km/h: Fine from VND 6,000,000 to VND 8,000,000; at the same time, the violator will have 4 points deducted from the driver's license.
The fine for driving a car at a speed exceeding the prescribed speed limit by more than 35 km/h: Fine from VND 12,000,000 to VND 14,000,000; at the same time, the violator will have 6 points deducted from the driver's license.
When paying the fine, the car driver needs to prepare the following documents:
For cars: Vehicle registration, certificate of technical safety inspection and environmental protection, driver's license of the violator, citizen identification card of the violator (photocopy 1 copy of each type of document).
The police recommend that people continue to raise awareness of voluntarily complying with traffic laws, for their own safety and that of others.