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Police Urge 828 Vehicle Owners to Pay Fines Under Decree 168

Police Urge 828 Vehicle Owners to Pay Fines Under Decree 168

The Traffic Police Department in Vietnam has recently announced that 828 vehicle owners are being urged to pay their fines for traffic violations as stipulated in Decree 168. This directive comes after the detection of significant traffic violations, particularly speeding, using advanced technical equipment.

In the week from July 6 to July 12, 2026, authorities in Bac Ninh reported 541 cases of speeding, while Ninh Binh and Thanh Hoa provinces also published lists of offenders. Specifically, Ninh Binh identified 133 cases, and Thanh Hoa reported 154 violations during a similar timeframe.

The police have called on vehicle owners and violators to actively check for any fines and comply with the regulations set forth in Decree 168. This decree is part of a broader initiative to enhance traffic safety and ensure that drivers adhere to speed limits and other traffic laws.

Furthermore, the police emphasized the importance of obeying traffic signals and maintaining safe driving practices to prevent accidents and ensure public safety on the roads. The public has been encouraged to remain vigilant and follow traffic regulations diligently.

As part of this enforcement, the police have made available a detailed list of vehicles that have incurred fines, including the license plate numbers, times of violations, locations, and types of vehicles involved. This transparency aims to encourage compliance and reduce traffic violations across the nation.

In light of these developments, it is crucial for vehicle owners to stay informed about their responsibilities under the law and to act promptly to avoid further penalties.

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