According to various Vietnamese media reports, Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, will ban fuel-powered motorcycles from driving into the central area of the 1st Ring Road from July 1, 2026. According to a report by the “Frontier” on the 14th, the policy schedule disclosed by the Vietnamese government also indicates that by 2028, the ban on motorcycles will be extended to Hanoi's Second Ring Road, and certain controls will begin on fuel-fueled private vehicles. In 2030, relevant regulations will be implemented within Hanoi's Third Ring Road. Government documents claim that the move is aimed at providing “a smoke-free transportation development model that can be replicated in other major cities across the country.”

Zhitongcaijing · 07/14 22:57
According to various Vietnamese media reports, Hanoi, the capital of Vietnam, will ban fuel-powered motorcycles from driving into the central area of the 1st Ring Road from July 1, 2026. According to a report by the “Frontier” on the 14th, the policy schedule disclosed by the Vietnamese government also indicates that by 2028, the ban on motorcycles will be extended to Hanoi's Second Ring Road, and certain controls will begin on fuel-fueled private vehicles. In 2030, relevant regulations will be implemented within Hanoi's Third Ring Road. Government documents claim that the move is aimed at providing “a smoke-free transportation development model that can be replicated in other major cities across the country.”