
Police say that violators who do not appear to resolve their cases will be coordinated with local authorities where the vehicle owner resides to handle the matter in line with regulations. Recently, the Cao Bang Provincial Police information portal published the results of traffic-violation detections recorded by the traffic surveillance camera system. The list covers violations recorded from June 24 to June 30, involving 69 cases of motorcycles and automobiles. After publishing the notices, authorities urged violators to report to the Cao Bang Provincial Traffic Police Department at the address shown to settle the matter according to regulations. If violators fail to resolve, the police will coordinate with the local authorities where the owner resides, studies, or works, or has its main office to handle the case. Within 20 days, violation information will be posted on the Traffic Police website and the status will be updated to the Vehicle Registration Authority (for vehicles requiring inspection) for processing. The list of violations is shown in three scanned images. Under Decree 168/2024/NĐ-CP, effective January 1, 2025, motorcyclists and riders who disobey traffic signals will be fined 4–6 million VND and have 4 license points deducted. In the event of an accident, the fines range from 10–14 million VND and 10 points deducted. Under the same decree, car drivers exceeding the speed limit by 5–10 km/h will be fined 800,000–1,000,000 VND. Exceeding by 10–20 km/h carries 4–6 million VND in fines and 2 points deducted. Exceeding by 20–35 km/h results in 6–8 million VND and 4 points. Exceeding by more than 35 km/h results in 12–14 million VND and 6 points. If speeding over the limit causes a traffic accident, fines will be 20–22 million VND and 10 points. Source: Cao Bang Province Police information portal.