Vietnam mulls community service as new penalty for traffic offences


Traffic police in Dong Nai province handle a violation on National Route 14. — VNA/VNS

HANOI: Vietnam is set to put the brakes on traffic offences by introducing community service as a supplementary penalty, aiming to ease mounting road safety concerns.

The Government Office recently issued Notice No. 435/TB-VPCP, outlining Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha’s conclusions after a mid-year review of traffic safety and order. The document details key tasks for the second half of 2025 to reduce accidents and enhance traffic management nationwide.

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