What is the fine for running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel in Vietnam? Will the driving license of an operator running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel in Vietnam be suspended?
What is the fine for running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel in Vietnam?
According to the provisions of Point c, Clause 8, Article 6, Decree 100/2019/ND-CP:
Penalties imposed upon operators of mopeds and motorcycles (including electric motorcycles) and the like violating road traffic rules
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8. A fine ranging from VND 6,000,000 to VND 8,000,000 shall be imposed upon a vehicle operator who commits any of the following violations:
a) Release both hands while operating the vehicle; steering with the legs; sitting on one side to operate the vehicle; lying on the seat while operating the vehicle; swapping positions while operating the vehicle; turning the whole body to the back or wearing a blind fold while operating the vehicle;
b) Weaving on public roads whether inside or outside an urban area;
c) Running on one wheel (or two wheel if the vehicle is a motor tricycle);
d) Exceeding the speed limits in a group of 02 vehicles or more;
dd) Failure to stop, protect the scene, inform the authority, or give first aid to the victim after causing an accident;
e) Operating the vehicle while BAC exceeds 80 mg per 100 ml of blood or BrAC exceeds 0.4 mg per liter of breath;
g) Failure to comply with the law enforcement officer’s order for alcohol content testing;
h) Operating vehicles on roads under influence of narcotics;
i) Failure to comply with traffic conductor’s or law enforcement officer’s order for drug testing.
Thus, the maximum fine for running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel or a three-wheeled vehicle on two wheels in Vietnam is VND 8,000,000.
What is the fine for running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel in Vietnam? Will the driving license of an operator running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel in Vietnam be suspended? (Image from the internet)
What is the fine imposed on an operator running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel and failing to stop on a traffic police officer’s order in Vietnam?
According to the provisions of Clause 9, Article 6, Decree 100/2019/ND-CP:
Penalties imposed upon operators of mopeds and motorcycles (including electric motorcycles) and the like violating road traffic rules
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9. A fine ranging from VND 10,000,000 to VND 14,000,000 shall be imposed upon an operator who commits any of the violations specified in Points a, b, c or d Clause 8 of this Article and causes a traffic accident or fails to stop on a law enforcement officer’s order.
Thus, an operator running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel and failing to stop on a traffic police officer’s order in Vietnam may be fined from VND 10,000,000 to VND 14,000,000.
Will the driving license of an operator running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel in Vietnam be suspended?
According to the provisions of Clause 10, Article 6, Decree 100/2019/ND-CP:
Penalties imposed upon operators of mopeds and motorcycles (including electric motorcycles) and the like violating road traffic rules
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10. Apart from incurring fines, the violating operator shall also incur the following additional penalties:
a) The violation(s) specified in Point g Clause 2 of this Article shall lead to confiscation of the warning device(s) installed illegally;
b) The violation(s) specified in Points b, e and i Clause 3; Points dd, e, g and h Clause 4; Clause 5 of this Article shall lead to suspension of driving license from 1 month to 3 months;
c) The violation(s) specified in Point a Clause 6; Points a and b Clause 7; Points a, b, c and d Clause 8 of this Article shall lead to suspension of driving license from 2 months to 4 months; repetition or multiple violations of offence(s) specified in Points a, b, c and d Claus 8 of this Article shall lead to suspension of driving license from 3 months to 5 months and confiscation of vehicle. Committing violation(s) specified in Points a, g, h, k, l, m and q of Clause 1; Points b, d, e, g, l and m of Clause 2; Points b, c, k and m of Clause 3; Points dd, e, g and h of Clause 4 of this Article and causing accidents shall lead to suspension of driving license from 2 months to 4 months;
d) The violation(s) specified in Point b Clause 6; Point dd Clause 8; Clause 9 of this Article shall lead to suspension of driving license from 3 months to 5 months;
dd) The violation(s) specified in Point c Clause 6 of this Article shall lead to suspension of driving license from 10 months to 12 months;
e) The violation(s) specified in Point c Clause 7 of this Article shall lead to suspension of driving license from 16 months to 18 months;
g) The violation(s) specified in Points e, g, h and i Clause 8 of this Article shall lead to suspension of driving license from 22 months to 24 months;
Thus, an operator running a two-wheeled vehicle on one wheel or a three-wheeled vehicle on two wheels may be fined, additionally have their driving license suspended for 2 to 4 months, and the vehicle temporarily seized before the issuance of the penalty decision according to the provisions of Point b, Clause 1, Article 82, Decree 100/2019/ND-CP.
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