Motorbike owners to be fined for
non-transfer of vehicle ownership
Motorbike
owners that have not transferred the ownership of their vehicles will face a
fine of VND100,000 (USD4.47) to VND400,000 starting from 2017.
Starting
from January 1, individuals will face VND100,000-200,000 fine and
organisations will be fined VND200,000-400,000 for failing to transfer their
vehicles' ownership. Car owners will face fines of VND2m-4m.
The
Traffic Police Department has asked authorities at all levels and the media
to convey the information to the public.
Decree
15 issued in April 2015 by the Ministry of Public Security states that
individuals or organisations who have motorbike, three-wheeled or electric
bikes sold or given to them but change of ownership hadn't been completed
must complete the procedure by the end of December 31, 2016.
The
Traffic Police Department also asked vehicle registration agencies worldwide
to speed up the process.
A traffic policeman check
papers of a motorbike driver
The
decision to fine owners who fail to transfer vehicle ownership was proposed
in 2012 with fines as high as VND1m (USD45) for motorbike owners and VND8m
for car owners. Another decree issued in 2013 lowered the fines to VND200,000
and VND4m. According to Colonel Dao Vinh Thang, head of Hanoi traffic police,
the move is expected to help aid criminal investigations, especially traffic
accidents, and tighten traffic and road management.
However,
the proposal was met with opposition. Many people who oppose the regulation
said that there was no laws that demand the driver's name and the name on the
certificate must be the same. In 2013, former Minister of Transport Dinh La
Thang decided to withdrew the proposal.
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Thứ Tư, 16 tháng 11, 2016
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