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The Ministry of Justice has published the appraisal dossier for a draft Government Decree on penalties for road traffic order and safety, led by the Ministry of Public Security. The draft would expand the scope of penalties and adjust fine levels and enforcement powers for traffic-related violations.
The draft would grant the traffic police authority to sanction a range of violations related to driving-license testing, including:
It would also expand authority for commune-level police heads to sanction violations related to vehicle registration, reflecting that commune police are currently tasked with vehicle registration. The violations include:
The draft sets out revised maximum fines and additional powers for different authorities:
According to the Ministry of Public Security, the aim is to align the decree’s provisions with Government Decree No. 189/2025, which details the implementation of the Law on Handling Administrative Violations regarding penalties.
The draft also revises and supplements violations to align with Article 7 of the Law amending ten related laws on security and order, including amendments to road traffic safety laws.
Added violations include actions by transport business operators, internal transport units, and vehicle owners related to:
Nguyen Huong, quoting Người Lao Động (May 10, 2026).
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