Mr. Ba, a familiar truck driver at Long Bien Wholesale Market, often boasts about his smooth driving skills. Yet, one day, he was fined for entering a road prohibited to 1-ton trucks. It turned out that it was raining heavily that day, and the sign was hidden behind a tree, causing Mr. Ba to unintentionally violate the rule. Mr. Ba’s story serves as a reminder for drivers about the importance of understanding traffic laws, especially regarding truck prohibition signs. Today, XE TẢI HÀ NỘI will help you decipher everything about the 1-ton truck prohibition sign!
The 1-ton truck prohibition sign is typically circular, with a red border, a white background, a black truck image in the center, and the black number “1” or “1T” below. This sign prohibits all trucks with a permitted cargo weight of 1 ton or more from entering the road ahead.
This sign is placed on narrow roads, weak bridges, densely populated residential areas, etc., to:
1-Ton Truck Prohibition Sign
Many drivers confuse the 1-ton truck prohibition sign with the no car sign. It’s important to note:
Distinguishing these signs is crucial to avoid unjust fines like Mr. Ba experienced.
Yes. This sign only prohibits trucks weighing 1 ton or more.
This depends on the permitted payload of the pickup truck. If the pickup truck has a payload of less than 1 ton, it is allowed.
The fine will depend on the specific violation and is clearly stipulated in the Road Traffic Law.
Truck Entering a Prohibited Road
Understanding the 1-ton truck prohibition sign not only helps you avoid fines but also contributes to building a civilized and safe traffic culture. Share this article with your friends and family to spread this positive message! Don’t forget to visit the XE TẢI HÀ NỘI website for more useful information on traffic laws and the latest truck models.
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