The Quang Tri Traffic Police Department summoned the driver for questioning and issued an administrative penalty notice for the traffic violation of stopping in the middle of the road, moving forward and backward erratically, and obstructing traffic.
A video posted on social media shows a black car stopping in the middle of the road, then moving forward and backward multiple times, preventing vehicles behind it from moving.
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.
Drivers need to be aware of the regulations and guidelines for stopping and parking in the emergency lane to ensure safety and avoid violating the law.
The Traffic Police Department is piloting a campaign to paint the slogan "Give way - go only when it's safe" along with "Stop" signs, requiring drivers to stop before the sign and only proceed when it is safe to do so.
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Police, drivers may not be fined if they stop or park in prohibited areas due to emergency situations such as transporting someone to the hospital for emergency treatment, provided it is a case of force majeure.
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.
Many people wonder whether turning off the engine and leaving the driver's seat when stopping a vehicle is punishable by law, as they often confuse the concepts of stopping and parking.
On sunny days, when encountering a red light, many people often look for shade under trees to stop their vehicles instead of stopping at the designated stop line. Is this offense punishable by a fine?
Whether it's permissible to stop on a highway, where to stop in an emergency, and what the penalties are for stopping on a highway are questions that many new drivers are concerned about.
From the afternoon of June 26 to the midday of June 27, Phu Yen recorded 18 more people testing positive for SARS-CoV-2, including some who work at CCIPY Company in An Phu Industrial Park.
A sleeper bus collided with a group of cyclists exercising, then veered to the left, crashing into two utility poles and a tree, resulting in seven casualties.
After being reprimanded by a young man for stopping his vehicle for too long and causing a traffic jam, the pickup truck driver jumped out and started punching and kicking him.
The draft Law on Ensuring Road Traffic Safety, prepared by the Ministry of Public Security and recently submitted to the National Assembly by the Government, proposes a regulation stating that cars are not allowed to stop for more than 5 minutes.
A new circular from the Ministry of Public Security stipulates four cases in which traffic police are allowed to stop vehicles in traffic for inspection.
The general director of a business in Soc Trang drove a car that caused a fatal accident, then had his driver take the blame when the police discovered the incident.
A female driver who parked her car in the middle of the Hanoi-Hai Phong expressway to take photos has been fined 7 million VND and had her driver's license revoked for 3 months.
Approaching the intersection, the driver signaled to turn right and was startled to see a woman, without a helmet, stopped her motorbike in the middle of the road, obstructing traffic.