Vietnam Traffic Law Report
trafficLawReports.report.sourceAgency: Ministry of Transport (MOT)
trafficLawReports.report.lastUpdated: February 12, 2026
trafficLawReports.report.keyFindings
- ●Theory test pass rate is 75% (2023, Vietnam Ministry of Transport)
- ●Road fatalities: 11,628 deaths in 2023 — Down 3% from 2022
- ●3.5 million tests administered per year by Ministry of Transport
- ●Most challenging topic: Traffic Situations (28% fail rate)
trafficLawReports.report.sections.testStatistics
trafficLawReports.report.speedLimits.title
trafficLawReports.report.speedLimits.urban
50 km/h
trafficLawReports.report.speedLimits.rural
60-80 km/h
trafficLawReports.report.speedLimits.motorway
120 km/h
trafficLawReports.report.sections.hardestTopics
Traffic Situations
28% trafficlawreports.report.topics.failrateComplex multi-vehicle scenarios at intersections
Road Signs
25% trafficlawreports.report.topics.failrateVietnamese signage system and road markings
Speed Regulations
22% trafficlawreports.report.topics.failrateSpeed limits by vehicle type and road classification
Motorcycle Rules
20% trafficlawreports.report.topics.failrateMotorcycle-specific regulations and lane usage
Penalty Questions
18% trafficlawreports.report.topics.failrateSpecific fine amounts and violation categories
trafficLawReports.report.sections.roadSafety
trafficLawReports.report.safety.fatalities
11,628 deaths
National Traffic Safety Committee (2023)
trafficLawReports.report.safety.trend
Down 3% from 2022
trafficLawReports.report.sections.penalties
trafficLawReports.report.sections.recentChanges
New penalty point system (12 points) officially implemented
Increased DUI fines up to VND 40 million
Mandatory helmet standards updated with new certification requirements
trafficLawReports.report.sections.sources
trafficLawReports.report.methodology.text
trafficLawReports.report.methodology.lastVerified
Primary Sources:
- Vietnam Ministry of Transport — Test statistics (2023)
- National Traffic Safety Committee — Road safety data (2023)
- Ministry of Transport (MOT) — Official regulatory body
trafficLawReports.report.newsletter.title
trafficLawReports.report.newsletter.subtitle