Over 3,700 drink driving cases dealt with in first week of new year

Up to 3,785 cases of drink driving have been handled in the first seven days of 2020, with total fines of more than 12.5 billion VND (539,400 USD).

According to the Traffic Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security, localities with a high number of violations include Tay Ninh, Dak Lak and Bac Giang, with 308, 214 and 203 cases, respectively.

Regarding concerns about the effect of fermented fruit or cough medicine on a driver’s alcohol level, a representative from the department said over 150 samples [from drivers that had eaten fruit] have been taken and none of them showed any elevated alcohol levels.

The alcohol level created by eating a small amount of fermented fruit or cough syrup generally dissipated two to five minutes after consumption, he said.

A driver is tested for alcohol level in Hanoi (Source: tienphong.vn)
A driver is tested for alcohol level in Hanoi (Source: tienphong.vn)

Lieutenant General Vu Do Anh Dung, head of the Traffic Police Department, said drivers were allowed to request a second breathalyser test if they wanted to prove they hadn't been drinking.

Dung also said that under the new rule which takes effect on January 15, people could supervise or film traffic police officers at work so problems related to the settlement of traffic violations would end.

According to new regulations, car drivers will be fined 30-40 million VND (1,297-1,729 USD) and have their driving licences revoked for 22-24 months if they are caught driving under the influence of alcohol.

Motorcyclists may face a 6-8 million VND (259-346 USD) fine and have their driving licences revoked for 22-24 months for the same offence.

A report from the National Committee for Traffic Safety revealed that the number of deaths caused by traffic accidents decreased by six persons per day since Decree 100/2019 and the Law on Alcohol Harm Prevention which bans drivers from drinking any alcohol took effect on January 1.

Traffic police will intensify their campaign to deal with violators on the road until February 14.

A study by the Viet Duc Transport Research Institute pointed out that nearly 40 percent of traffic accidents in Vietnam were linked to excessive drinking.

According to the Vietnam Beer Alcohol Beverage Association, Vietnamese people consumed 4 billion litres of beer in 2017. Each Vietnamese person consumed an average of 43 litres of alcohol per year, making the country the third-largest per capita consumer in Asia, just behind China and Japan
According to the Traffic Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security, localities with a high number of violations include Tay Ninh, Dak Lak and Bac Giang, with 308, 214 and 203 cases, respectively.

Regarding concerns about the effect of fermented fruit or cough medicine on a driver’s alcohol level, a representative from the department said over 150 samples [from drivers that had eaten fruit] have been taken and none of them showed any elevated alcohol levels.

The alcohol level created by eating a small amount of fermented fruit or cough syrup generally dissipated two to five minutes after consumption, he said.

Lieutenant General Vu Do Anh Dung, head of the Traffic Police Department, said drivers were allowed to request a second breathalyser test if they wanted to prove they hadn't been drinking.

Dung also said that under the new rule which takes effect on January 15, people could supervise or film traffic police officers at work so problems related to the settlement of traffic violations would end.

According to new regulations, car drivers will be fined 30-40 million VND (1,297-1,729 USD) and have their driving licences revoked for 22-24 months if they are caught driving under the influence of alcohol.

Motorcyclists may face a 6-8 million VND (259-346 USD) fine and have their driving licences revoked for 22-24 months for the same offence.

A report from the National Committee for Traffic Safety revealed that the number of deaths caused by traffic accidents decreased by six persons per day since Decree 100/2019 and the Law on Alcohol Harm Prevention which bans drivers from drinking any alcohol took effect on January 1.

Traffic police will intensify their campaign to deal with violators on the road until February 14.

A study by the Viet Duc Transport Research Institute pointed out that nearly 40 percent of traffic accidents in Vietnam were linked to excessive drinking.

According to the Vietnam Beer Alcohol Beverage Association, Vietnamese people consumed 4 billion litres of beer in 2017. Each Vietnamese person consumed an average of 43 litres of alcohol per year, making the country the third-largest per capita consumer in Asia, just behind China and Japan.

VNA

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