Many car owners fined up to 20 million VND under Decree 168

Xuyên Đông |

According to the list just announced by the police of some provinces, many car owners were fined remotely for running red lights up to 20 million VND.

The Traffic Police Department, Hung Yen Provincial Police said that from May 11 to May 17, through exploiting the surveillance camera system and using professional equipment, the traffic police force recorded many violations of running red lights as follows:

The Traffic Police Department, Bac Ninh Provincial Police also said that from May 2 to May 8, through exploiting the surveillance camera system and using professional equipment, the traffic police force recorded many violations of running red lights as follows:

People should note that the Law on Road Traffic Order and Safety, Decree 168/2024/ND-CP stipulating penalties for administrative violations of road traffic order and safety; deducting points, restoring points for driver's licenses takes effect from January 1, 2025.

Accordingly, some violations of road traffic safety and order have significantly increased fines compared to before, such as drivers of cars running red lights being fined 18-20 million VND.

In order to effectively implement the newly promulgated law, local traffic police forces are actively implementing many synchronous measures, with the motto of both focusing on propaganda and strict handling.

The main objective of sharply increasing fines according to Decree 168/2024/ND-CP is to raise awareness of traffic law compliance, thereby contributing to reducing accidents and congestion...

The police request the violator to come to the police headquarters where the traffic tickets were discovered or to come to the police station where they reside to resolve the violation case according to regulations.

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