The video posted on March 14 on Le Gia Huy’s YouTube channel has been hidden.

After Zing’s article about the YouTuber’s speeding, this video is no longer visible on YouTube. Searching for it via the link yields a result stating that the video is unavailable due to its privacy settings.

Hiding the Video Following Zing’s Report

Visitors to the YouTuber’s channel can only view previously uploaded videos, with the most recent one posted on March 9.

The video of the young man speeding on the QL1A highway was uploaded on March 14 and gained over 60,000 views and nearly 3,000 interactions within two days.

Result when clicking on the March 14 video link.

When asked about the reason for speeding, Le Gia Huy told Zing: “My car’s speedometer is faulty. In reality, I was within the speed limit.”

In the video, the Aprilia RSV4 Factory 1100 is seen exceeding speeds of 100 km/h multiple times on a busy road, with a maximum speed of 150 km/h recorded.

Response from Piaggio Vietnam

In a conversation with Zing, a representative from Piaggio Vietnam stated that they have not received any customer feedback regarding issues with the Aprilia’s speedometer. Piaggio Vietnam had no further comments regarding Le Gia Huy’s case.

In addition to the recently hidden video, this YouTuber has previously posted other videos of speeding on roads within Ho Chi Minh City and on longer routes.

With over 560,000 subscribers on his channel, such illegal content has a significant negative impact on his followers and the large-displacement motorcycle community in Vietnam.

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