“Actions speak louder than words, but signs speak volumes.” This old adage holds true, especially for truck drivers who spend countless hours navigating Vietnam’s roads. Among the hundreds of traffic signs, the “60km/h crossed sign” demands special attention. What is the significance of this sign, and why is it so crucial? Let’s delve into the details with Hanoi Truck.
60 km/h speed limit sign
The 60km/h crossed sign, also known as the maximum speed limit sign, is a circular sign with a white background, a red border, a black “60” in the center, and a diagonal red line across the number. This sign indicates that the maximum permitted speed for vehicles on that particular road section is 60 km/h.
Setting speed limits on each road is crucial for ensuring traffic safety and minimizing the risk of accidents. The higher the speed, the greater the chance of an accident.
Truck driving on a highway
According to current regulations, trucks are still permitted to overtake other vehicles when encountering the 60km/h crossed sign, provided that:
However, for safety reasons, drivers should refrain from overtaking unless absolutely necessary, especially on congested roads with limited visibility.
Penalties for speeding violations are clearly defined in the Road Traffic Law. Depending on the severity of the violation (how much the speed limit is exceeded), the vehicle owner will be fined from a few hundred thousand to several million Vietnamese Dong.
Example:
In addition, the driver may also have their driving license suspended for 1 to 3 months.
The 60km/h crossed sign is a vital traffic sign that every driver in Vietnam must understand to ensure their safety and the safety of others. Be a responsible road user and always abide by traffic regulations to make every journey a safe and fulfilling one!
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