Vehicles flock to Vietnam’s southern beach city as COVID-19 testing certificate mandate removed
Ba Ria - Vung Tau authorities announced the relaxation of curbs on socio-economic activities and health controls on Friday evening
Ba Ria - Vung Tau authorities announced the relaxation of curbs on socio-economic activities and health controls on Friday evening
Travelers in and out of the city are required to submit health declarations, present IDs, and show their negative COVID-19 test results
All vehicles will be prohibited from entering multiple streets from 8:00 pm December 31 to 12:00 am January 1
It is now very difficult for drivers to reach the maximum speed of 120km per hour on the expressway linking Ho Chi Minh City and the Mekong Delta
Officers dealt with 141 traffic offenses and confiscated 115 vehicles
Local authorities are expected to establish 204 parking facilities in downtown areas during the 2018-25 period
Motorcycles contribute 94 percent of the city’s total hydrocarbon emissions from vehicles
Among the proposed solutions is a requirement for car ownership which asks that a potential car buyer prove that he/she has already has parking for their future vehicle
With car sales continually increasing in the first nine months of this year, the Vietnam Automobile Manufacturers' Association (VAMA) has raised its sales forecast for the third time this year to 145,000 units
It is the fifth consecutive month local car sales volume has exceeding that of the same periods in 2012