
Two consecutive accidents occurred overnight in Hanoi, resulting in 5 casualties.
Two self-inflicted motorcycle accidents on Le Trong Tan and Nguyen Trai streets (Hanoi) resulted in the deaths of three young men and injuries to two others.

Two self-inflicted motorcycle accidents on Le Trong Tan and Nguyen Trai streets (Hanoi) resulted in the deaths of three young men and injuries to two others.

Despite the Nhật Tân bridge having a median strip, the driver of a concrete mixer truck still drove into the motorbike lane and caused an accident that resulted in one fatality.

After being issued a citation for driving under the influence of alcohol at twice the maximum legal limit, driver NLM blocked the patrol vehicle, obstructing traffic police from performing their duties.

Modified electric motorcycles and electric bicycles may pose a risk of accidents, fires, and explosions, threatening the safety of road users.

A truck carrying fruit overturned while traveling on the Vinh Hao - Phan Thiet highway, in the section passing through Lam Dong province, causing a prolonged traffic jam.

Thinking that drinking only two glasses of beer and some dried buffalo meat wouldn't have any effect, Mr. T. (from Hanoi) still drove his motorbike home and was fined 7 million VND by traffic police for violating alcohol limits.

During the 14th Congress of the Vietnam Trade Union, Hanoi police organized traffic diversions, temporary bans, and vehicle restrictions on many roads.

The man who identified himself as a driving instructor, drove in the wrong lane, and then asked the traffic police officer, "Do you know me?" He admitted that he was not an instructor at any driving school.

The Road Traffic Police Team No. 5, Hanoi City Police Traffic Department, is continuing to investigate and clarify whether the person who asked the police officer "Do you know me?" violated regulations regarding driver training and recruitment.

Hanoi traffic police summoned a man who claimed to be a driving instructor, drove in the wrong lane, and stopped his car in the middle of the road to argue with law enforcement officers.

Mr. B stated that he only drank 2-3 glasses of beer to cool down; however, traffic police checked and determined that he had violated the maximum legal blood alcohol limit and issued a fine of 9 million VND.

KQH (17 years old), who was driving a motorbike without a helmet and swerving erratically on Khuat Duy Tien street (Hanoi), has just been fined over 5,2 million VND by Hanoi traffic police.

After driving past the IC16 interchange by about 500m, driver VQN (from Hai Phong) made a U-turn right on the Noi Bai - Lao Cai expressway and was fined 35 million VND by the traffic police.

Hanoi traffic police are reviewing CCTV footage to verify the incident in which a woman riding a Honda SH motorbike with a small child verbally abused and physically assaulted an elderly man after a traffic accident.

In the midday heat of nearly 40°C, Hanoi traffic police officers worked tirelessly to inspect and penalize numerous overloaded and illegally modified trucks on the Ho Chi Minh Highway.

Mr. D.MH (76 years old, residing in Hanoi) has been disciplined by the police after frequently posting and sharing articles attacking traffic police officers on Facebook.

As the car approached the entrance to the Trung Hoa underpass, its front tire suddenly burst, causing the driver to lose control and the vehicle to flip over in the middle of the road.

After receiving a video on social media showing a tractor-trailer recklessly overtaking and encroaching on the wrong lane, Hanoi traffic police quickly verified the information and dealt with the offending driver.

A 63-year-old man in Hanoi admitted to having previously been fined for traffic violations, which led to his inappropriate remarks about the police force on social media.

The Traffic Police Department affirms that all vehicles are strictly prohibited from making U-turns on pedestrian walkways, even if there are no pedestrians at the time of the violation.

In the draft amendment to Decree 168 on traffic penalties, the Ministry of Public Security proposes removing the confiscation or temporary seizure of vehicles for certain violations, as it is no longer necessary.

Hanoi's police forces, including the administrative police for social order, traffic police, and riot police, will receive an additional allowance of 5 million VND per person per month.

Driver H. (28 years old, from Bac Ninh province) was fined 19 million VND for driving without a license while still transporting 20 people on a bus for a charity trip to Lao Cai.

Hanoi has proposed providing support to certain forces within the city's police force responsible for maintaining security and order.

When police officers from Giang Vo ward (Hanoi) asked her to cooperate with them regarding a parking violation, the female driver barricaded herself inside her car and loudly refused to comply.

A video circulating on social media shows a female driver holding a small child in her arms while driving, with the baby even placing its hand on the steering wheel as the car moves, raising safety concerns.

Two consecutive accidents occurred near each other on the elevated section of Ring Road 3, involving 9 cars. One car was completely crushed, but the 3 occupants miraculously survived.

Traffic police fined the driver and owner of a dump truck for spilling mud on Lang Ha Street (Hanoi), and also ordered them to remove the illegally extended side panels of the truck bed.

After the collision, the woman was trapped under the bus. Authorities, in coordination with local residents, helped lift the bus and extricate the victim.

Many families returned to the city early, even before the holiday was over, causing congestion at the capital's gateways. Traffic police temporarily closed the access road to the elevated section of Ring Road 3 to prevent prolonged traffic jams.