Vietnam's Traffic Police Crack Down on Expressway Violations With Remote Fines
Vietnamese traffic police have taken a firm stance against dangerous driving behavior, issuing remote fines to 60 drivers caught stopping or parking illegally
Vietnamese traffic police have taken a firm stance against dangerous driving behavior, issuing remote fines to 60 drivers caught stopping or parking illegally on expressways connecting Ho Chi Minh City to south-central coastal provinces. The enforcement action, announced by authorities on Monday, signals a new era of traffic policing in the country.
The fines were issued remotely, meaning officers did not need to be physically present at the scene to penalize offending drivers. This approach leverages surveillance technology to monitor expressway behavior and hold violators accountable, even after they have left the area.
Stopping or parking on expressways is considered a serious traffic violation in Vietnam, as it poses significant dangers to other road users and can lead to devastating accidents. Expressways linking Ho Chi Minh City to south-central coastal provinces are among the busiest in the country, frequently used by both commuters and long-haul travelers.
Authorities have emphasized that the remote fining initiative is part of a broader effort to improve road safety and discipline across Vietnam's expanding highway network. Officials have warned that surveillance coverage will continue to be expanded, and drivers who flout expressway regulations should expect no leniency going forward.
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