Traffic Advisory: Turning Right at the Ton Duc Thang – Nguyen Thai Hoc Intersection May Result in a Fine of Up to 6 Million VND

The right turn from Ton Duc Thang towards Nguyen Thai Hoc can be a trap for unsuspecting drivers, with a high risk of running a red light if one is not vigilant.

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The Ton Duc Thang – Nguyen Thai Hoc – Chu Van An intersection in the Dong Da district of Hanoi is a frequent traffic hotspot due to high vehicle volume, narrow roads, and its proximity to hospitals and tourist attractions.

To effectively manage traffic flow in this area, physical barriers, signage, prohibition signs, and traffic lights have been installed. However, drivers must pay close attention to avoid running the red light when turning right from Ton Duc Thang Street onto Nguyen Thai Hoc Street.

The intersection of Ton Duc Thang and Nguyen Thai Hoc is always a traffic hotspot in Hanoi’s Dong Da district.

Specifically, at this intersection, the traffic light system integrates a countdown timer and allows right turns during the red light for vehicles going straight. However, the position of the green turn arrow is obscured by the right-hand light pole, making it difficult for drivers, especially those in cars, to see from a distance. Additionally, the turn signal is often blocked by larger vehicles such as buses, tour buses, and double-decker buses, further hindering visibility and potentially leading to inappropriate driver responses.

The obscured traffic signal makes it difficult for drivers to observe the turn permission light.

When approaching this intersection from Ton Duc Thang Street and turning right onto Nguyen Thai Hoc Street, drivers should slow down, use their turn signals, and pay close attention to the traffic lights to avoid unintentionally violating traffic laws.

According to Vietnamese traffic regulations, drivers of cars and motorcycles who run a red light are subject to strict penalties, including fines and license suspension. Car drivers face a fine of 4-6 million VND and a license suspension of 1-3 months, as outlined in the relevant decrees. Motorcycle and electric bike riders who commit the same violation are subject to a fine of 800 thousand to 1 million VND and a license suspension of 1-3 months, with a potential increase to 2-4 months if an accident occurs.

Stay safe and obey the traffic rules, everyone!