To control emissions in big cities of Vietnam, Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc recently issued a directive banning old, outdated motor vehicles that do not meet technical standards for being used and cause pollution on the streets.
However, VietNamNet reporters have seen super-old motorcycles (called mummy vehicles) on Saigon roads in recent days:
Outdated motorbikes are used to carry goods.
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An old motorbike is used as a rickshaw on Xo Viet Nghe Tinh street, Binh Thanh district.
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These vehicles are used to transport cheap goods. Drivers are ready to leave the vehicles if they are caught by traffic police because the fine is higher than the value of the vehicles.
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A motorbike with a broken light, covered by a plastic bag.
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PM wants old motorbikes off the streets
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc has asked the Ministry of Transport to work with localities to take old motor vehicles that do not meet circulation standards off the roads.