According to the Vietnam Register, no more congestion is now seen at registration centers and inspection activities nationwide have basically returned to normal.
The Ministry of Transport yesterday proposed the People’s Committees of the provinces and cities under the Central to strengthen the collaboration on handling the order and security violations at the registration centers.
The Ministry of Transport and the Vietnam Register’s efforts to reduce the overloaded burden at automobile registration centers were unrewarded, they should take more measures against congestion at these centers.
The Vietnam Register on March 6 said that 61 out of 281 automobile registration centers in the country have suspended their operation owing to violations.
On the morning of February 17, the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Public Security held a press conference to provide information about violations at automobile registration centers in the city and other provinces and cities.
Vietnam Register announced that four of its suspended automobile registration centers located in Ho Chi Minh City are reactivated today to answer the high demands of the public.
The Ministry of Transport yesterday sent a written proposal to the Ministry of Public Security (MPS) regarding measures to remove congestion at vehicle registration centers.
In the last few weeks, the Public Security Departments of various provinces and cities have been inspecting automobile registration centers for law violations.
The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Transport established a working team comprising ten members to review the operations and support the vehicle registration centers under its management.
Vietnam Register yesterday informed that another 83 vehicle registration centers have resumed their work, making a total number of centers in operation reach 267/281.
The Government is taking steps to remove difficulties in vehicle registration which have caused throngs of people in motor vehicle registration centers.
Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha yesterday worked with the Transport Ministry to address serious congestion at automobile registration centers nationwide.
On March 13, the Traffic Police Department (C08) under the Ministry of Public Security and the HCMC Road and Railway Traffic Police Division (PC08) mobilized officers to support vehicle inspection centers in the city.
The Vietnam Register has announced that if there are no changes, there is a risk of serious congestion at vehicle inspection centers in the coming time, as the capacity to inspect motor vehicles only meets less than 40 percent of the demand.
According to the Vietnam Register, more than 350,000 cars with a date of expiry are unable to have their vehicle registration renewed in March and April.
VR has just announced that it is reviewing the case of certain automobile registration centers refusing to issue a certification for one-reverse-lighted automobiles.