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One of the core elements of Decree 94/2026 is to require driving training centers and vehicle testing centers to equip electronic identification and verification systems, integrated with facial recognition devices. According to the Vietnam Road Administration, the current process relies heavily on documents and manual data entry, leading to a high risk of errors. In practice, there have been cases where entering the wrong Citizen Identification Card number caused the system to retrieve data for another person, creating a mismatch between training and testing. Moving to electronic identification will allow personal information, health status, and identifiers to be automatically extracted and linked across stages. The breakthrough of the new system is the combination of a chip-enabled CCCD card reader and a facial recognition camera, paired with biometric authentication software. Rather than carrying paper files and waiting for staff to manually verify, learners only spend a few seconds for the system to scan and confirm identity. This process is considered to offer accuracy equivalent to modern airport security systems. It not only shortens processing time but also acts as an effective filter to curb fraud and impersonation in exams. Implementation and roadmap To give units time to prepare and invest in equipment, the decree allows a transition period of six months. Specifically: Regarding funding, the Vietnam Road Administration estimates each device set costs about 15 million VND. With a network of more than 370 training facilities nationwide, total sector investment would be around 5.5 billion VND. The adoption of facial recognition from January 1, 2027 is a decisive step for the digitization of administrative procedures in the transportation sector. When learner data is managed tightly from the outset, the quality of driver education will improve, contributing to a safe and civilized traffic culture. All citizens with identity cards should pay special attention to the information below,”

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