My friend, a long-time truck driver for Thaco Trường Hải, was once transporting goods from Quang Minh Industrial Zone to Hang Bai Street. While driving on Le Van Luong Street, he suddenly slammed on the brakes in front of a “No Trucks” sign. Lost in thought about the shipment, he had mistakenly entered a restricted route. Luckily, he stopped in time, otherwise, it would have been a major problem. Since then, he always advises new drivers: “No vehicle signs are there for traffic safety, know them well to avoid trouble!”
This story serves as a reminder about the importance of understanding traffic signs. What are “No Vehicle” signs? What types of prohibitions exist? Let’s delve into the details with XE TẢI HÀ NỘI.
No vehicle signs are traffic signs within the road signaling system. They are circular, with a red border and white background. Black images or numbers on the sign indicate prohibitions or restrictions that drivers must absolutely obey.
Here are some common no vehicle signs you’ll often encounter:
No vehicle signs are implemented to:
| Brand | Model | Payload | Price (Reference) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Hyundai | HD72 | 2.5 tons | 500,000,000 VND |
| Isuzu | QKR77HE4 | 1.9 tons | 450,000,000 VND |
| Hino | 300 Series | 6.4 tons | 800,000,000 VND |
| Thaco | Ollin500 | 5 tons | 600,000,000 VND |
| Dongfeng | K270 | 2.4 tons | 380,000,000 VND |
Note: Prices are for reference only and may vary depending on time and dealer.
Fines for violating no vehicle signs depend on the specific offense, ranging from a few hundred thousand to several million VND, or even license suspension.
Pay attention to the images, numbers, and symbols on the sign. Each sign has a specific meaning. You can find more information on the Traffic Police Department’s website or traffic law applications.
You can refer to reputable truck dealers in Hanoi such as: Giai Phong Auto, Long Bien Auto, Tay Ho Auto… or visit the website: https://xetaihanoi.edu.vn/ for detailed information about truck models and promotions.
Vietnamese people value feng shui. When buying a truck, in addition to technical factors and price, many people consider feng shui elements to “choose a vehicle that matches their destiny,” praying for luck and fortune. Choosing a car color that matches one’s destiny, hanging feng shui items in the car, and choosing auspicious dates and times for travel are common practices. Although not scientifically proven, it is a beautiful cultural and spiritual practice, reflecting the Vietnamese desire for a peaceful and prosperous life.
No Trucks Sign
Truck on Hanoi Street
We hope this article has provided you with useful information about no vehicle signs. Be a civilized and safe traffic participant, contributing to a cultured traffic environment for Hanoi and the entire country.
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