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Most transport companies in HCM City lack parking space, and many resort to parking their lorries and container trucks on roads.
Road tests target container trucks
The Viet Nam Register (VR) has asked its branches nationwide to increase technical safety examinations of vehicles, particularly container trucks, coaches and tractor trailers, as part of measures to improve traffic safety.
HCM City urges drug tests for drivers
VietNamNet Bridge – HCM City authorities have asked transport firms
to periodically test drivers of container trucks for drug use in an aim
to reduce the number of traffic accidents.
Road-building delay worsens traffic
VietNamNet Bridge – Traffic congestion has become worse on Ha Noi
Highway as the ongoing road expansion project, which began nearly five
years ago, is behind schedule,
Crackdown on container trucks
VietNamNet Bridge – More than 200 container trucks from national
transport firms have been found to be using oversized tankers, a
two-week long inspection has revealed.
Many traffic violators escape punishment
VietNamNet Bridge – Lax management by the HCM City Transport
Department on the operation of container trucks and buses has led to a
large number of traffic violation cases and traffic accidents.
Container trucks operate illegally
VietNamNet Bridge – Only 4 per cent of container truck operators in
the northern port city of Hai Phong have permits to transport goods by
container trucks, according to the Ministry of Transport.