“Traffic’s roaring, the road narrows, and suddenly, a ‘no cars’ sign appears. Uncertainty strikes—what to do? Does it apply to trucks too? Or just cars? What are the penalties for violations?”—Ever found yourself pondering these questions while driving in Vietnam?
The “no cars” sign is crucial in Vietnam’s traffic regulations. It’s a circular sign with a blue background, a white border, and a white car symbol crossed out with a red diagonal line. This sign indicates that cars are prohibited from traveling on the road ahead.
Simply put, the “no cars” sign prohibits all types of cars, including sedans, trucks, buses, and more. It also extends to vehicles with similar structures, such as pickup trucks, SUVs, and vans.
However, certain vehicles are exempt from this restriction:
For better visualization, see the “no cars” sign below:
According to Vietnam’s traffic laws, violating the “no cars” sign results in penalties. Fines range from 400,000 to 600,000 VND, and driving license suspension can last from one to three months.
The following image illustrates how the “no cars” sign is placed in real-world scenarios:
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