15:51, 06/09/2023
According to Circular No. 32/2023/TT-BCA dated August 1, 2023 of the Ministry of Public Security, effective from September 15, 2023, stipulating the positions, powers, forms, contents and procedures for patrolling, controlling and handling administrative violations of road traffic, the Traffic Police (CSGT) on patrol will be allowed to stop vehicles for control in 4 cases.
Specifically, directly detecting or through professional technical equipment detecting and collecting violations of road traffic laws and other violations of the law; Implementing orders and plans for general vehicle control to ensure road traffic order and safety (TTATGT) and social order; Having written requests from the head or deputy head of the investigation agency, written requests from relevant authorities to stop vehicles for control to serve the work of ensuring security and order; Having reports, reflections, recommendations, and denunciations from organizations and individuals about violations of the law by people and vehicles participating in road traffic.
Officers of Road Traffic Police Team No. 2, Traffic Police Department, Provincial Police signaled to stop a vehicle on National Highway 26. |
Stopping and controlling vehicles must ensure safety requirements, comply with legal regulations, and not obstruct traffic activities; when stopping vehicles, control and handling of violations (if any) must be carried out according to regulations...
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