This is a notable content of the Draft Law on ensuring road traffic order and safety, which was submitted to the National Assembly of Vietnam for consideration on June 01, 2020.
According to the Draft Law on ensuring road traffic order and safety of Vietnam, the vehicle operator must decrease the speed below the speed limit (that allows the vehicle to stop safely) when:
1. There is a warning sign or obstacle on the road.
2. The vehicle is changing its direction or the vision is limited.
3. Entering an intersection or level crossing; running on a curved, winding, steep or bumpy road.
4. Crossing narrow bridges and culverts; going through spillways, underground tunnels, underpasses; when approaching the top of the slope, when going downhill.
5. Near a school, hospital, bus station, or in a densely populated area, an area with many factories and office buildings; near a road construction site or an accident scene.
6. Animals are seen on or close to the road.
7. Avoiding incoming traffic or allowing a vehicle to overtake; when there is a signal to ask for a way, an emergency signal of the vehicle going ahead.
8. Near a bus station or bus stop where passengers are embarking/disembarking.
9. An emergency vehicle, oversize or overweight vehicle, a vehicle carrying dangerous cargo or a group of pedestrians is seen on the road.
10. There is rain, fog, smoke, dust; the road surface is slippery or muddy; there is rubble or sand on the road.
11. Going through a weigh station, police checkpoint or toll booth.
View more details at the Draft Law on ensuring road traffic order and safety of Vietnam.
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