Swift Penalty Payments by 500 Drivers Under Decree 168

We urge all vehicle owners, organizations, and individuals listed in the automated traffic violation records to contact us promptly to settle any outstanding fines as per Decree 168.

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On December 24th, the Lam Dong Provincial Traffic Police Department announced the recorded traffic violations from November 1st, 2025, to December 15th, 2025. During this period, 500 cases of post-violation fines were issued for common offenses such as driving against traffic flow and disregarding traffic signal commands. Vehicle owners, organizations, or individuals involved in these administrative violations are required to settle the fines within 30 days from the date of the violation. Below is the detailed list of post-violation fines:

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How to Check Post-Violation Fines

To check for vehicle violations, citizens can access the following link and follow the instructions: https://www.csgt.vn/tra-cuu-phuong-tien-vi-phạm.html. Alternatively, post-violation fines can be checked through the VneTraffic application.

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