Those who buy supercars won't mind paying tens of millions of dong in fines; I think the approach of Finland and Sweden is very good: Fining traffic violations based on income and assets.
A village in Yunnan province, China, has become a social media sensation after implementing a negative village charter that imposes heavy fines on those who behave inappropriately.
The Ministry of Health proposes a fine of 5-10 million VND for the act of knowingly failing to prevent others from using e-cigarettes or heated tobacco products in locations under their management.
According to Decree No. 24/2025/ND-CP, influential individuals (KOLs, KOCs) will be fined if they fail to publicly disclose receiving sponsorships to promote products.
Don't complain that the new fines for many traffic violations are as high as a month's salary; for many people, only harsh penalties can instill in them a sense of law compliance.
From January 1, 2025, households and individuals who fail to sort their solid household waste into three categories—recyclable, food, and other—will be fined between 500.000 and 1.000.000 VND.
Motorcycles are highly maneuverable and lightweight vehicles, so many people tend to weave through traffic and make U-turns at any time, disregarding traffic signs and laws.
What are the latest fines for driving under the influence of alcohol while riding a motorbike, how long will the driver's license be revoked, and will the vehicle be impounded?
Representatives from Linh Nam Secondary School (Hoang Mai, Hanoi) have spoken out about a teacher demanding that students and parents be fined if they do not submit scrap paper for a small project.
The offense of prohibiting left turns is classified as "Failure to comply with traffic signs and instructions," and drivers who violate this rule will be fined.
On the road, we occasionally encounter drivers who park their cars on the left side of a one-way street. Does this behavior violate the Road Traffic Law?
Vehicles participating in traffic are required to have both low beam (headlights) and high beam (headlights), but using headlights improperly will result in penalties.
Many people arbitrarily modify their cars into passenger vehicles without knowing that this is a violation of the law and can result in significant penalties.
In fact, many people, especially in cities, still use sidewalks to wash their cars without knowing that it is a violation and subject to administrative penalties.
Riding homemade vehicles is a violation of the law, and offenders are subject to fines and may face imprisonment for up to 10 years if an accident occurs.
A man in Dong Nai province was fined 5,5 million VND by the Quang Nam Provincial Police for posting false information about the police force on social media.