Traffic Police Deploy 10 Teams in Major Crackdown on Illegal Stopping and Parking on Ho Chi Minh City-Van Phong Expressways
Traffic authorities in Vietnam have launched a sweeping enforcement operation targeting drivers who illegally stop or park their vehicles on expressways stret
Traffic authorities in Vietnam have launched a sweeping enforcement operation targeting drivers who illegally stop or park their vehicles on expressways stretching from Ho Chi Minh City to Van Phong. Ten patrol teams from Traffic Police Unit No. 6 were simultaneously deployed across the highway network in a coordinated crackdown designed to leave no stretch of road unmonitored.
The joint operation saw all 10 teams conducting closed-loop patrols, meaning vehicles were tracked and monitored continuously with no gaps in surveillance coverage. Authorities say the tactic is designed to eliminate blind spots that drivers often exploit to pull over illegally, a dangerous practice that has contributed to serious accidents on high-speed expressways.
Illegal stopping and parking on expressways poses significant risks to road safety, as stationary vehicles can cause sudden hazards for fast-moving traffic, often leaving other drivers with little time to react. Traffic police have emphasized that violators will face strict fines and penalties in accordance with current traffic regulations.
The operation reflects a broader push by Vietnamese traffic authorities to improve discipline and safety standards on the country's rapidly expanding expressway network. Officials have warned that such enforcement campaigns will continue and may be intensified, urging all motorists to strictly comply with road safety laws when traveling on high-speed corridors.
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