In Hanoi, the Traffic Police Division of the Hanoi Police Department, through its city-wide surveillance camera system, detected 451 cases of traffic violations during the month of May (from May 1st to May 31st).

Of these, 220 vehicles with Hanoi license plates were identified, as detailed below:

220 cases of Hanoi-registered vehicles violating traffic rules in May, as published by Hanoi Police

In Thai Binh, from June 4th to June 11th, the Traffic Police Division of the Thai Binh Provincial Police recorded 293 cases of traffic violations through their surveillance camera system. Out of these, 80 vehicles with Hanoi license plates were on the list.

Specifically, for the violation of “Failure to comply with traffic light signals”, three Hanoi-registered vehicles were identified: 29A-65504, 30F-63023, and 30E-95014.

For the violation of “Exceeding speed limits”, the Thai Binh Provincial Police detected 77 cases, as detailed below:

77 cases of Hanoi-registered vehicles violating speed limits in Thai Binh

In Bac Giang, from May 30th to June 5th, the Traffic Police Division of the Bac Giang Provincial Police, through their traffic surveillance cameras and technical equipment, detected 24 cases of Hanoi-registered vehicles violating traffic rules, as follows:

17 cars with Hanoi license plates violated the “Running a red light” rule, including: 30F-049.50; 30A-354.26; 29A-654.35; 29M-8996; 30A-768.75; 30G-603.79; 30K-782.51; 30H-467.08; 30H-565.95; 29C-559.03; 30F-3576; 30E-543.86; 29K-196.68; 30B-088.58; 30A-918.05; 29C-759.93; 29H-327.38.

4 cars with Hanoi license plates violated the “Lane discipline” rule, including: 30E-555.49; 29H-937.00; 29C-199.25; 29A-347.95.

3 cars with Hanoi license plates violated the “Turning at a prohibited location” rule, including: 29A-204.64; 29A-341.97; 30A-447.75.

To check for vehicle violations, citizens can also access the following link and enter the license plate information: https://www.csgt.vn/tra-cuu-phuong-tien-vi-pham.html.

Additionally, citizens can check for traffic violations through the VNeTraffic app by following these steps:

Step 1: Download and install the VNeTraffic app from App Store/ CH Play.

Step 2: Log in to your account.

If you don’t have an account, register by following these steps: Choose to register, then scan the QR code in the upper right corner of the CCCD card. Verify the information, enter your phone number, and click “Confirm”. The system will then send an OTP to your phone, which you need to enter along with setting a password.

Step 3: To check for personal traffic violations, select the “Violation Inquiry” option.

Step 4: Enter the license plate number you want to check and click “Check”

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