Going against traffic on the highway, a driver was fined 35 million VND, deducting almost all GPLX points

Tô Thế |

After people's reflections, the traffic police force verified and fined a driver going against traffic on the expressway 35 million VND, minus 10 GPLX points.

On the afternoon of May 4, the Traffic Police Department (CSGT) - Ministry of Public Security informed that Highway Traffic Police Team No. 3 (Room 6, Traffic Police Department) had made a record of handling a driver driving a car in the opposite direction on the highway after receiving feedback from people sent to the Director of the Traffic Police Department.

Accordingly, from people's reflections, the traffic police force intervened to verify, thereby identifying the driver of the violating vehicle as T.V. L (born 2003, residing in Giai Xuan commune, Nghe An province).

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Image of a driver going against traffic on the highway. Photo: Traffic Police Department

Working with functional forces, driver T.V. L admitted his actions. This driver said that because he went on the wrong highway, he turned his car around to go in the opposite direction in order to get out of the highway.

After working with the driver, Highway Traffic Police Team No. 3 made a record of administrative violation. For the above act, the driver was fined 35 million VND and had 10 points of his driver's license deducted.

Functional forces recommend that vehicle drivers absolutely comply with regulations when traveling on the expressway, do not go against traffic, do not turn around illegally to ensure safety for themselves and other vehicles.

The Traffic Police Department emphasized that all violations of traffic order and safety will be detected and strictly handled according to the provisions of law.

Tô Thế
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