March 29, 2026 | 08:00

Decree 100 on handling traffic violations to be abolished from mid-May

Pham Long

Decree 100 will be replaced by Decree 81/2026/ND-CP of March 26, 2026, which stipulates penalties for administrative violations in the field of railway traffic.

Decree 100 on handling traffic violations to be abolished from mid-May
Decree 100 took effect from January 1, 2020 until May 15, 2026, enforced a strict "no drinking and driving" policy in Vietnam

The Government has decided to abolish Decree No. 100/2019/ND-CP, dated December 30, 2019, on sanctions for administrative violations in the field of road and railway traffic, especially for alcohol-related traffic violations, according to a report by the Government News.

On March 26, the Government issued Decree 81/2026/ND-CP stipulating penalties for administrative violations in the field of railway traffic.

This Decree takes effect from May 15, 2026; repealing Decree No. 100/2019/ND-CP dated December 30, 2019 stipulating penalties for administrative violations in the field of road and railway traffic (amended and supplemented by Decree No. 123/2021/ND-CP dated December 28, 2021 amending and supplementing a number of articles of Decrees stipulating penalties for administrative violations in the field of maritime; road and railway traffic; civil aviation).

According to the Traffic Police Department under the Ministry of Public Security, the abolition of Decree 100 does not mean stopping handling traffic violations. It aims to separate the two specialized fields.

Accordingly, Decree 100/2019/ND-CP, along with the contents amended and supplemented in Decree 123/2021/ND-CP, will expire.

Decree 100, effective from January 1, 2020 until May 15, 2026, enforced a strict "no drinking and driving" policy in Vietnam. It significantly reduced drink-driving incidents and raised public awareness about road safety.  Any detectable level of alcohol in the blood or breath can result in sanctions.

It introduces heavy fines, license suspensions, and other deterrent measures to curb drink-driving. The regulation has played a significant role in raising public awareness, changing behavior, and improving road safety nationwide.

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