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News updates related to vehicle bans
Hanoi temporarily bans large trucks and buses from entering the city center during the Party Congress.
To ensure security, safety, and smooth traffic flow during the 14th National Congress of the Communist Party of Vietnam, Hanoi will temporarily ban certain types of vehicles from entering the central area...
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Roadmap for areas in Hanoi to ban gasoline-powered motorbikes from 2026
Hanoi is proposing a three-phase policy to ban gasoline-powered motorcycles, starting with a pilot program on July 1, 2026, in the area within Ring Road 1, and moving towards full implementation after 2030.
Hanoi bans gasoline-powered vehicles: Prime location for building charging stations.
Hanoi is accelerating the construction of electric vehicle charging stations at key locations within Ring Road 1, in preparation for a ban on gasoline-powered motorcycles from July 1, 2026.
Traffic police in Nghe An province have banned ore trucks from traveling on National Highway 7 to prioritize relief vehicles in flood-affected areas.
Due to severe landslides caused by heavy rain on National Highway 7, the Traffic Police of Nghe An province, in coordination with other functional forces, have ordered a complete halt to all traffic...
Roadmap for banning gasoline vehicles by 2026: Hanoi implements financial support for electric vehicle conversion and develops charging station infrastructure.
A series of mechanisms and policies are expected to be issued by Hanoi city to realize the transition to green transportation and develop electric vehicle charging station infrastructure...
After Hanoi bans gasoline-powered motorbikes from 2026, how will VinFast car prices change?
VinFast offers significant price reductions of up to 200 million VND and free charging until 2027.
Hanoi bans gasoline-powered motorbikes; electric vehicles are cheaper and more economical, lasting a whole week before needing a recharge.
A compact, modernly designed electric vehicle that can travel a whole week on a single charge is becoming the center of attention.
Hanoi bans gasoline-powered motorbikes from 2026: Which businesses will benefit, and which will face difficulties?
July 15, 2025 05:40
VinFast, Viettel, and FPT are riding a major wave from Hanoi's ban on gasoline-powered motorcycles, while Petrolimex and Honda Vietnam face challenges.
What are Hanoi residents saying about the ban on gasoline-powered motorbikes starting July 2026?
July 14, 2025 16:56
The policy banning gasoline-powered motorcycles in the area within Ring Road 1 from July 2026 is attracting significant attention from Hanoi residents.
Hanoi bans gasoline-powered motorbikes from July 1, 2026. How much will it cost to switch to electric motorbikes?
July 14, 2025 15:36
The policy of banning gasoline-powered motorcycles in Hanoi's Ring Road 1 area from July 1, 2026, is considered a bold step to reduce pollution and modernize the city, requiring supportive solutions...
Hanoi: With gasoline-powered vehicles banned from the Ring Road 1, how will people get around?
July 14, 2025 08:28
From July 1, 2026, Hanoi will ban gasoline-powered motorbikes and scooters within the Ring Road 1 area to reduce air pollution. The Prime Minister has requested the city to implement solutions to support residents...
A sinkhole nearly 50 meters long has appeared on National Highway 16 through Que Phong, prohibiting heavy trucks.
July 15, 2024 10:48
A section of National Highway 16 near Chuoi Hill has a roadbed subsidence spanning nearly 50 meters, forcing authorities to prohibit heavy vehicles from using the road.
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