Traffic fines are a familiar form of penalty for road users in major cities. Below is a compilation of common traffic violations and fines in 2023 collected by Taimiephi.vn, provided for our readers.
Common traffic violations for cars and motorcycles
1. Common car and motorcycle traffic violations.
2. Traffic violation fines.
1. Common car and motorcycle traffic violations
Based on current enforcement practices, common car and motorcycle traffic violations include:
- Exceeding the speed limit;
- Changing lanes without signaling;
- Running red lights (disregarding traffic signals);
- Driving in the wrong lane;
- Driving against traffic.
Additionally, there are many other traffic violations that drivers may encounter.
To determine whether a vehicle has committed a traffic violation, you can proactively check traffic fines to gather information.
2. Traffic violation fine rates
(1) Speeding violation
Speed limits for vehicles in traffic are regulated by Circular 31/2019/TT-BGTVT. The penalties for violations according to Decree 123/2021/NĐ-CP are as follows:
* Cars speeding:
- From 5 to below 10km/h: Fine of 800,000 - 1 million VND.
- From 10 - 20 km/h: Fine of 3 million - 5 million VND and driver's license suspension for 1 - 3 months.
- From over 20 - 35 km/h: Fine of 6 million - 8 million VND and driver's license suspension for 2 - 4 months.
- Speeding over 35 km/h: Fine of 10 million - 12 million VND and driver's license suspension for 2 - 4 months.
* Motorcycles speeding
- From 5 to below 10km/h: Fine of 300,000 - 400,000 VND.
- From 10 - 20 km/h: Fine of 800,000 - 1 million VND.
- Above 20 km/h: Fine of 4 million - 5 million VND and driver's license suspension for 2 - 4 months.
(2) Failure to signal lane change
* Cars
- Fine of 400,000 - 600,000 VND.
- Fine of 3 million - 5 million VND if violated on the expressway, and driver's license suspension for 1 - 3 months.
* Motorcycles
The fine ranges from 100,000 - 200,000 VND. Additionally, motorcycles changing direction without signaling are fined 400,000 - 600,000 VND.
(3) Running a red light (failure to obey traffic light signals)
Currently, pedestrians, cyclists, motorcyclists, and drivers running red lights will be fined from 60,000 - 6 million VND/time depending on the type of vehicle. Details of the red light violation fines for cars and motorcycles in 2023 have been compiled and shared by Mytour, please follow for updates.
Common traffic violations and the latest penalties for car and motorcycle traffic violations
(4) Driving in the wrong lane or wrong direction
* Car violations
- Fined from 3 million - 5 million VND and driver's license suspension for 1 - 3 months.
- If causing a traffic accident, fined from 10 million - 12 million VND and driver's license suspension for 2 - 4 months.
* Motorcycle violations
- Fined from 400,000 - 600,000 VND and driver's license suspension for 2 - 4 months.
- If the violation causes a traffic accident, fined from 4 million - 5 million VND.
(5) Wrong-way driving
* Cars
- Fined from 4 million - 6 million VND and driver's license suspension for 2 - 4 months when driving against traffic on one-way streets, driving against traffic on roads with signs 'No entry', except for priority vehicles on emergency duty.
- Fined 10 million - 12 million VND for driving against traffic causing traffic accidents, and driver's license suspension for 2 months - 4 months.
- Fined from 16 million - 18 million VND for driving against traffic on expressways, except for priority vehicles on emergency duty and driver's license suspension for 5 months - 7 months.
* Motorcycles
- Fined from 1 million - 2 million VND and driver's license suspension for 1 month - 3 months, except for priority vehicles on emergency duty and cases mentioned in point b, Clause 6, Article 6 of Decree 100.
- Fined from 4 million - 5 million VND for driving against traffic causing traffic accidents, and driver's license suspension for 2 months - 4 months.
Above is information about common traffic violations and fines in 2023 that we update and share with readers.
When notified of fines, vehicle owners must seriously pay traffic violation fines according to regulations. Failure to complete payment of traffic violation fines may affect future vehicle registration inspections.
