Have you ever wondered about those drivers who seemingly disregard traffic laws, ignoring “Do Not Enter” signs and venturing onto restricted roads? Or perhaps you’ve worried about unintentionally breaking traffic regulations yourself?
The question “What is the fine for driving on a restricted road in Hanoi?” goes beyond simply inquiring about the penalty. It reflects public concern about traffic laws, the responsibilities of road users, and the anxiety surrounding potential fines.
According to current Vietnamese traffic laws, driving on a restricted road will result in a fine ranging from 200,000 VND to 400,000 VND and a possible driver’s license suspension from 1 to 3 months. The specific penalty depends on the type of restricted road, the vehicle type, and the severity of the violation.
Decree 100/2019/NĐ-CP, Article 5, stipulates that: “Drivers of motor vehicles entering restricted roads, one-way streets, roads reserved for priority vehicles, no-parking zones, running red lights, driving in the wrong direction, lane splitting, driving in the wrong lane, failing to comply with traffic controller signals, traffic signs, road markings, exceeding speed limits, driving under the influence of alcohol, drugs, using mobile phones while driving,… will be fined from 200,000 VND to 400,000 VND and may have their driver’s license suspended from 1 to 3 months.” This law has been in effect since January 1st, 2020.
You might encounter the following situations:
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Remember, obeying traffic laws is the responsibility of every road user. Drive safely and responsibly!
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