- But in less than six months, it's not hard to see people still recklessly driving on the sidewalks. The sidewalks, already damaged, are now even more cracked because of vehicles climbing on them. Why aren't people deterred by heavy fines?
- It's easy to understand, because that illegal behavior goes unpunished, since "the officer doesn't see." "The officer" is a traffic police officer. According to regulations, driving a motorbike on the sidewalk can result in a fine of up to 6 million VND. However, as long as "the officer" is standing somewhere else, people still ride on the sidewalk all the time. This violation is even more prevalent the further away from the city center.
- It's not just sidewalks that are a problem; many other violations are equally appalling. The rampant problem of overloaded vehicles, reckless driving on highways, and drivers under the influence of drugs causing accidents still occur. Clearly, traffic law compliance in our country remains poor. We have numerous laws and regulations, but law enforcement is still inadequate.
- Every time authorities launch a large-scale crackdown during peak periods of violations, the numbers quickly drop, only to surge again. That kind of law enforcement is called being strict and then... resting! Compliance with the law only becomes a habit when it's consistently strict.
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Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/nghiem-deu-dan-post799760.html







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