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Vietnam DUI law
HCMC traffic accidents drop thanks to alcohol crackdown
The number of injuries and deaths caused by traffic accidents in Ho Chi Minh City dropped significantly last year thanks to stricter enforcement of alcohol and speed laws, police announced.
Parliament's security unit says Vietnam must continue total alcohol ban on drivers
Vietnam's DUI laws: a comparison with Southeast Asian peers
Maintaining zero alcohol content for drivers necessary: ministry
The Ministry of Public Security has affirmed that due to the "unique" traffic conditions and alcohol consumption culture in Vietnam, it is necessary to maintain the policy of no driving with any amount of alcohol.
February 21, 2024 | 11:34 pm PT
Wobbly times: Brewer Habeco reports first loss in years
Brewer Habeco reported a loss of VND96 billion ($4.1 million) in the first quarter, hit by the stringent new drunk driving laws and Covid-19.
May 3, 2020 | 07:05 pm PT