The Traffic Police Department said that on February 1st, the police issued remote fines in many cases. Among these are motorbikes violating at the Pham Van Bach - Hoang Quan Chi street intersection (Hanoi) for the following violations:

An Giang Police have also just announced that vehicles violating traffic laws will be fined remotely from January 15 to January 31, 2026. Among these, motorbikes will be fined remotely for the following violations:

Motorcyclists who run red lights are fined from 4,000-6,000 VND.
Motorcyclists who do not wear helmets will be fined from 400,000 to 600,000 VND.
Speeding from 05 km/h to below 10 km/h shall be fined from 400,000 VND to 600,000 VND, without deducting points from the driver's license.
For speeding from 10 km/h to under 20 km/h, a fine of 800,000 VND to 1,000,000 VND shall be imposed, without deducting points from the driver's license.
For speeding over 20km/h, a fine of 6,000 VND to 8,000 VND shall be imposed, minus 4 points from the driver's license.
To pay remote fines, people can go to the police station where remote fines are detected or to the police station where they reside to resolve violations according to regulations.
However, according to the new recommendation of the Traffic Police Department, people should go to the headquarters of the traffic police department where they have permanent residence to handle violations, and should not go to the location where violations are detected in other localities to handle them, which is both overloading for functional forces and requires long travel.
The police also recommend that driving at the correct speed is not only about complying with the law, but also about responsibility to oneself, family and community.