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Foreign visitors will be allowed
to use right-hand-drive cars in Vietnam following a
Government decree on the issue to come into force on
November 15.
A 30-day limit will be placed on the use of the vehicles
which must be passenger cars owned by foreign organisations
or individuals with registration plates obtained in foreign
countries.
In cases of unforeseen circumstances, drivers can extend
their permits by 10 days.
Decree 80/2009/ND-CP requires that the right-hand-drive
vehicles have valid certificates of technical safety and
environmental protection.
The drivers must be nationals of countries with left-hand
traffic regulations and hold specific driving licences and
approval documents from the Ministry of Transport.
The Government has set a time limit of five working days to
process applications with complete and valid dossiers.
In cases of disapproval, reasons must be given to applicants
within three days.
Meanwhile, a transport ministry spokesman said moves are
underway to make road signs more convenient for
right-hand-drives.
David Wilson, a British tourist, said the regulation would
help boost the country’s tourism industry as there are
nearly 60 countries in the world which drive on the left. (VNA) |