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Surprise inspection of ports and wharves showing signs of overloading vehicles

Báo Giao thôngBáo Giao thông21/12/2024

The Vietnam Maritime Administration has just reported to the Ministry of Transport on the implementation of road vehicle load control at seaports.


According to the Vietnam Maritime Administration, maritime port authorities have implemented inspections and control of vehicle load at seaports according to approved plans. At the same time, they have organized inspections and propaganda to raise awareness of compliance with legal regulations on vehicle load control.

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In November 2024, at seaports, no vehicles carrying goods exceeding the permitted tonnage were detected participating in traffic (Photo: Ta Hai).

In November 2024, the maritime port authorities presided over 155 inspections and control of road vehicle loads at seaports, and coordinated with the Traffic Inspectorate to conduct 19 load control inspections. No vehicles carrying goods exceeding the permitted load were detected in traffic.

In the coming time, the Vietnam Maritime Administration said it will continue to implement the direction of the Ministry of Transport on strengthening the control of road vehicle loads at seaports and increasing inspection and handling of violations of road vehicle loads at cargo loading and unloading hubs.

At the same time, conduct surprise inspections of ports and wharves showing signs of violating regulations on loading goods onto vehicles and impose administrative penalties according to authority when violations are detected.



Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/kiem-tra-dot-xuat-cac-cang-ben-co-dau-hieu-cho-xe-chat-hang-qua-tai-192241221085845402.htm

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