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At the beginning of this year, new regulations on road safety and order were implemented. At first, many people complained, but very quickly everyone complied. The reason that affected the behavior of the majority was the very heavy fines.

Báo Sài Gòn Giải phóngBáo Sài Gòn Giải phóng17/06/2025


- But less than 6 months later, it is not difficult to see people still climbing the sidewalk. The sidewalks are already damaged and now they are even more damaged because of the vehicles climbing them. Why are people not scared of the heavy fines?

- It’s understandable, because that illegal act is not punished because “you don’t see”. “You” are a traffic police officer. According to regulations, driving a motorbike on the sidewalk can be fined up to 6 million VND. However, if “you” just stand somewhere else, people will still ride on the sidewalk. This violation is more serious the further away from the central area.

- It's not just the sidewalks that are suffering, but many other violations are also horrifying. Overloaded vehicles are rampant, reckless driving on the highway, and drug-using drivers causing accidents still happen. Obviously, compliance with traffic laws in our country is still poor. There are many legal and sub-legal documents, but law enforcement is still poor.

- Every time the authorities launch a massive campaign during peak periods, violations subside and then quickly increase again. Enforcing the law like that is called strict and then… resting! Compliance with the law only becomes a habit when it is always strict and regular.

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Source: https://www.sggp.org.vn/nghiem-deu-dan-post799760.html


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