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Home » Asia » Is driving in Vietnam safe?

Is driving in Vietnam safe?

December 14, 2021 by Shelia Campbell

Road Safety in Vietnam Minor crashes are expected in the jammed urban streets, but serious crashes are more likely to happen on the big roads. Driving or renting a motorbike without a valid license (Valid IDP or valid Vietnamese Driving License for expats living in Vietnam for more than 3 months) may go unnoticed.

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How safe is it to drive in Vietnam?

Vietnam is a safe destination, but there are high risks to road safety. To be safe all the time, drivers must follow all road and driving rules. Drivers should exercise extreme caution not to be involved with drink driving in Vietnam or any road-related accidents. Emergency roadside help is available nationwide.

How hard is it to drive in Vietnam?

From observing traffic in Ireland and other Western countries, it appears that Vietnamese traffic is far more chaotic and unpredictable. In general though, I find it fairly easy to get around the city as the traffic flows pretty smoothly and most drivers try to drive safely (though there are exceptions).

Can foreigners drive a car in Vietnam?

Driving Licence
Foreigners are now permitted to drive in Vietnam with an International Driving Permit (IDP). This must be combined with local insurance for it to be valid.If you do manage to acquire a car without a driver an IDP is technically required.

Is Vietnam safe to travel too?

Vietnam is a friendly and safe place to travel. With a sprinkling of common sense, your trip should be smooth and trouble free. Tourists usually complain about over-aggressive street vendors, tour operators with a bad attitude and dangerous driving.

What is driving in Vietnam like?

The driving etiquette in Vietnam is that there is no driving etiquette. It’s pretty much a free-for-all. Courtesy, even of the common variety, is virtually nonexistent on a road.

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Do they drive on the left in Vietnam?

Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia are driving on the right while Thailand is on the left, but Myanmar is much different from these others.

Can I drive a motorbike in Vietnam?

Motorbikes up to 50 cc can be ridden without a license in Vietnam, but this size of motorcycle is not suitable for extended travel throughout the country.Be aware that without a valid IDP or Vietnamese license, your travel insurance will not be valid, even if you have a motorbike license in your home country.

How do I get a Vietnam driving license?

How to get a driving license in Vietnam

  1. A completed application form to register at the driving examination.
  2. A photocopy of your permanent residence card or valid passport.
  3. Health certificate provided by jurisdictional health department.

Can I bring my motorcycle to Vietnam?

According to Vietnamese law, imported motorcycles must be brand-new ones. If you wish to import used motorcycles into Vietnam for personal movement purpose, you are required to carry out the customs procedures under the regulations on personal effects of foreign individuals working in Vietnam.

Does international drivers license work in Vietnam?

Since 2014, most foreigners are permitted to drive in Vietnam with an International Driving Permit (IDP). You can only get your IDP in your home country, the permit cannot be obtained once in Vietnam or on the road.Driving a motorcycle without the proper licensing can affect the validity of your (travel)insurance.

Do you need drivers license in Vietnam?

If you do want to drive a vehicle in Vietnam, be it a motorbike or a car, you are obligated by law to get a driver’s license in Vietnam. Not only is it illegal to drive without a valid driver’s license issued in Vietnam, but it also is safer for you and everyone else.

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What are the bad things about Vietnam?

5 bad things that you do not like:

  • Chaotic traffic: Traffic in Vietnam. When you arrive in Vietnam at first time, the traffic seems completely scary.
  • Some incivility of people: Queue up in Vienam​
  • Price for tourists: Vietnam streets food.
  • Pickpocketing: Vietnam night street​
  • Pollution:

What should I avoid in Vietnam?

11 Things You Shouldn’t Eat or Drink in Vietnam

  • Tap water. Might as well start with the obvious one.
  • Strange meat. We don’t mean street meat, as street food in Vietnam is amazing.
  • Roadside coffee.
  • Uncooked vegetables.
  • Raw blood pudding.
  • Cold soups.
  • Dog meat.
  • Milk.

Is Vietnam letting tourists in?

Travelers currently allowed to enter Vietnam, including Vietnamese nationals and diplomatic, official duty, and special cases, including experts, business managers, foreign investors, and high-tech workers of businesses involved in important projects as determined by the Government of Vietnam, and their family members,

Can you drive a scooter in Vietnam without a license?

Vietnam does not require you to hold a license to drive a 50cc motorbike (scooter). However, you should check if your home country does. Whilst you may be legal in Vietnam you may not be legal (policy wise) in your home country.

What side of the road do people drive on in Vietnam?

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Vietnamese drive on the right-hand side of the road but it’s not unusual to cross to the left to pass or turn. Speed limits are increasingly being enforced by police especially in urban areas, where you shouldn’t exceed 50 km/h.

What side of road do you drive in Vietnam?

Breakdown of Driving Lanes
Motorcycles always stay to the right, and cars to the left. If you’re on a highway, there will be a designated lane for bikes (as seen in the photo above). As you get more comfortable on the motorcycle, you’ll use the car lane to get around people a bit more.

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Is driving on the left or right better?

Neither side is intrinsically better or worse. Despite handedness, accident rates in countries that drive on the left or right are comparable. There is no ‘logical’ answer to this question that is separate from the facts of the matter.

Can you drink and drive in Vietnam?

Close to a year after Vietnam’s new law against drunk driving took effect, traffic police officers say drivers’ attitude on the road has improved.The new law punishes the mere presence of alcohol in one’s system. Fines could go up to VND40 million for car drivers and VND8 million for motorbike riders.

What is the average Vietnamese salary?

Wage and salary in Vietnam are very dissimilar across occupations and contrast starkly between urban and rural areas. The average wage per person in Vietnam is around 3.45 million VND ($150) a month and differentiated by many factors.
Average Salary.

Career Average monthly salary (VND/USD)
Real Estate 17 million VND ~ $720 US

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About Shelia Campbell

Sheila Campbell has been traveling the world for as long as she can remember. Her parents were avid travelers, and they passed their love of exploration onto their daughter. Sheila has visited every continent on Earth, and she's always looking for new and interesting places to explore.

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