The driver who parked his car blocking the road in Quy Hop commune, Nghe An province, has been fined 5 million VND and had 2 points deducted from his driver's license.
A pickup truck was parked, completely blocking the alleyway, preventing other vehicles from passing. Despite being asked to move, the owner remained indifferent, sitting on the porch and even saying, "Go back and go."
A car parked blocking the entrance to Dai Tue Pagoda, a famous spiritual destination in central Vietnam, caused a prolonged traffic jam, frustrating locals and tourists alike.
The behavior of drivers in Ha Tinh province, who parked their cars in a way that blocked traffic flow and challenged drivers to "park until tomorrow," has been identified as obstructing traffic and disrupting public order.
The behavior of a driver in Ha Tinh who parked behind another vehicle and challenged people to "park until tomorrow" has sparked strong reactions from the online community.
Modular parking lots are seen as a solution to the urban parking shortage problem, but their complex operation and numerous inconveniences are causing considerable controversy.
When driving to visit relatives or friends during Tet (Vietnamese New Year), drivers should remember to park and stop according to regulations to avoid being fined at the beginning of the new year.
A female driver parked her Mercedes GLC200 on the sidewalk in front of an English language center in Hanoi, and later discovered that the car's body had been scratched, and the windows and mirrors showed signs of being smashed.
Driver Le Van T. was fined 5 million VND and had 2 points deducted from his driver's license for parking his car against the flow of traffic, blocking a truck and causing a traffic jam.
While parking in front of the Yen Hoa Ward Community Center (Hanoi), the driver was reprimanded by a young man selling goods, leading to an argument and then assault.
Despite a no-parking sign, the Lexus driver parked right in front of a building, blocking the cars waiting in line behind from maneuvering through the narrow street.
Parking with the front of the car facing outwards makes it easier for the driver to maneuver the car out of the parking space, especially in emergency situations, and allows for safer observation of other vehicles.
The Road Traffic Law clearly states that "vehicles must not be parked on the road or sidewalk in violation of regulations," however, there are some cases where drivers may park on the sidewalk.
Many people have a habit of stopping and parking on sidewalks, in front of the gates of government agencies and offices, and are unknowingly receiving traffic fines.
IM Motors, a subsidiary of Shanghai Automotive Industry Corporation, has caused a stir on Chinese social media with its parking technology that allows electric vehicles to move sideways into parking spaces.
Although the VinFast VF 3 electric vehicle has not yet been delivered to buyers, many dealerships have already released extremely cool modified versions.
Normally, when stopping or parking, drivers use the handbrake to hold the car in place, but when leaving the car for a long time, the handbrake should not be engaged as it can cause the brakes to seize.
Leaving a car parked in direct sunlight without protection will increase the temperature inside the vehicle, quickly damaging both the interior and exterior, and even posing a risk of fire or explosion.