There is just over a month left until the national Tet holiday of Vietnam. In addition to performing final tasks to end 2020, officials and public employees also need to pay attention to 05 things that cannot be done during the upcoming Lunar New Year 2021.
This is a notable content mentioned at the Decree No. 100/2019/NĐ-CP of the Government of Vietnam on administrative penalties for road traffic offences and rail transport offences, replacing the Decree No. 46/2016/NĐ-CP.
Failure to attach license plates, improperly attaching number plates, obscured number plates, number plates different from the vehicle registration certificate, etc. are all violations that will be penalized according to regulations. Fines for common offenses on license plates are implemented according to the Decree No. 100/2019/NĐ-CP on administrative penalties for road traffic offences and rail transport offences in Vietnam.
The situation of traffic order and safety during Tet is always very complicated with the number of traffic violations increasing dramatically compared to normal days. To prevent this, the Government of Vietnam issued the Decree No. 100/2019/NĐ-CP on administrative penalties for road traffic offences and rail transport offences.
According to current regulations, the traffic police when performing patrolling and controlling tasks cannot impose a penalty of "vehicle without ownership registration" when the driver rides another person's vehicle. Instead, the driver is only fined for "vehicle without ownership registration" if it falls into one of the two cases below.
This is a notable content specified in the Official Dispatch No. 11005/BGTVT-ATGT on implementing key tasks of ensuring traffic order and safety in the fourth quarter of 2020 issued on October 30, 2020 by the Ministry of Transport of Vietnam.
Currently, it is not uncommon to see motorbike drivers use headphones when participating in traffic. The Decree No. 100/2019/NĐ-CP of Vietnam’s Government has determined that this is a prohibited act and increased the fine to nearly 6 times compared to the previous one.
How much are fines for not having/carrying an unexpired Certificate of civil liability insurance for motor vehicles when operating a vehicle? This is a question that LawNet have received quite a lot from Customers and Members in recent days. LawNet would like to answer this issue in the article below.
In order to help customers and members understand Vietnam’s current regulations on compulsory insurance for motor vehicles to ensure their rights as well as avoid fines when driving vehicles, LawNet would like to summarize information related to this type of insurance in the article below.
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