Today, registration centers are open again

According to the Vietnam Registry, in previous years, following the Lunar New Year holiday, the demand for vehicle inspection Not much because people have focused on bringing their cars to be registered before.

Registration centers reopen from today.

However, this year, the registration overload happened before Tet, people had to wait in line since midnight vehicle registration For the first time, many drivers had to queue for 2-3 days to have their cars inspected. Therefore, it is possible that this year, people’s demand for vehicle inspection following Tet is still high.

The Vietnam Registry Department encourages people on the way from the countryside to the city to work following the Tet holiday, so they can bring their cars to the local registration centers for inspection, avoid long waiting times, and reduce the load on customers. centers in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.

In addition, vehicle owners maintain and repair vehicles to ensure that their vehicles meet technical safety and environmental protection conditions during inspection.

Over the past time, the Ministry of Transport and the Vietnam Registry have come up with many solutions to reduce congestion at motor vehicle inspection centers such as: increasing the center’s working time from 6 am to 9 pm, opening both day off…

The Vietnam Register also issued many documents to coordinate with the Department of Transport of the provinces and cities, directing the registration units to well organize the inspection.

Currently, the police agencies of provinces and cities have been and continue to expand the case of giving bribes, accepting bribes, brokering bribes, and forging in their work, according to the Vietnam Register. registry.

Over the past month, police in provinces and cities simultaneously investigated violations in motor vehicle inspection, and many centers had to close.

Ho Chi Minh City Police alone searched 13 centers and prosecuted 6 case with 89 defendants on charges of accepting bribes, brokering bribes, forging in work and producing, trading in tools and software to use for illegal purposes. The two people with the highest positions in the case, Mr. Dang Viet Ha (Director) and Mr. Tran Ky Hinh, former Director of the Vietnam Register, were arrested for accepting bribes.

In Hanoi, the police prosecuted 4 cases with 18 defendants at 10 registration centers; temporarily detained 57 people who were directors, deputy directors and registrars. A common mistake is accepting bribes to bypass registration violations with unqualified cars, averaging 1-1.5 million VND per vehicle…

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