Is there traffic police and violation recording cameras in Vietnam?
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There is very little traffic police in Vietnam, and you can mainly encounter them only in large cities or on federal highways. As for photo and video recording cameras for violations, they are practically absent on the roads - at least, in noticeable quantities.
This situation leads to minimal control over compliance with traffic rules. Drivers often feel unpunished, which results in a chaotic driving style. The lack of visibility of police and cameras means that rules are mainly followed by mutual agreement among road users, rather than out of fear of punishment.
This is especially important for tourists to consider: do not count on police assistance in case of road conflicts or expect other drivers to follow rules due to fear of fines.
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