“Big truck, big ego, small alley, big problem.” This common saying among truck drivers in Vietnam reflects the challenges they face navigating narrow city streets. The 1-ton truck prohibition sign adds another layer of complexity. What does this sign mean? How can drivers avoid fines? Let XE TẢI HÀ NỘI break it down for you.
1-Ton Truck Prohibition Sign
The 1-ton truck prohibition sign is a circular traffic sign with a red border, white background, a black truck icon crossed out, and the number “1” in the center. It prohibits all trucks with a load capacity of 1 ton or more from entering designated roads or areas.
According to traffic expert Nguyen Van An, author of “Traffic Culture,” the implementation of the 1-ton truck prohibition sign stems from the frequent presence of heavy trucks in urban areas, causing traffic congestion and disrupting residents’ lives.
Ignoring the 1-ton truck prohibition sign will result in fines ranging from 800,000 to 1,000,000 VND for trucks under 1.5 tons, as per Decree 100/2019/NĐ-CP. Heavier trucks face fines of up to 12 million VND.
No. The 1-ton truck prohibition sign applies only to trucks with a load capacity of 1 ton or more. 650kg vans are permitted on roads with this sign. Learn more about vans here.
Van Passing a 1-Ton Truck Prohibition Sign
Even if your truck’s designed capacity is under 1 ton, exceeding the permitted load limit and getting caught will result in fines.
The 1-ton truck prohibition sign is crucial for maintaining traffic safety and public order. We hope this article provided valuable insights. Contact XE TẢI HÀ NỘI for further guidance on traffic regulations and choosing the right truck for your needs.
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