'Nguyen waited at the station from 9a-4p for e-scooter registration
procedures to begin'

http://tuoitrenews.vn/society/35630/hanoi-vehicle-registration-offices-packed-with-escooter-riders
Hanoi vehicle registration offices packed with e-scooter riders
06/30/2016  

[images /  Tuoi Tre
http://cdn.static.tuoitre.vn/i/s500/2016/06/WChDGmMH.jpg
People are seen queuing at an electric scooter registration location in Hoan
Kiem District, Hanoi

http://cdn.static.tuoitre.vn/2016/06/eIRqbmXY.jpg
Crowds of people with their electric scooters stand under the Chuong Duong
Bridge in Hoan Kiem District, waiting for their name to be called to begin
registration procedures

http://cdn.static.tuoitre.vn/2016/06/MXvYPrcf.jpg
A policeman checks an electric scooter’s chassis and engine numbers at the
registration office in Cau Giay District, Hanoi
]

Electric scooter riders are crowding registration centers in Hanoi to
register their vehicles in anticipation of a recent circular slated to take
effect next month.

On Tuesday, floods of residents gathered at local police offices to register
their electric vehicles, filling many of the registration offices to
capacity.

According to Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper reporters, the registration center
on Tran Nhat Duat Street in Hoan Kiem District had over 50 people still
queuing for electric vehicle registration during the early evening hours.

Due to the massive influx of people, police were forced to utilize the space
under the Chuong Duong Bridge as a waiting area for people who had arrived
with their vehicles.
A similar scene took place at a police office in Cau Giay District, with
long lines already formed by 7:00 am.

Nguyen Phuong Linh, a Hoan Kiem District resident who arrived at the station
at 9:00 am, was still waiting for registration procedures to begin for his
vehicle at 4:00 pm.

“I didn’t even dare to go home for lunch today,” he said, adding that he
would try his utmost to ensure his daughter’s electric scooter is registered
as soon as possible since “the deadline is coming.”

The deadline Linh was referring to is the July 1 mark when electric scooter
owners will begin being fined if they have not registered or their bike
shows no registration plate while traveling in Vietnam, according to a
circular by the Ministry of Public Security.

From that day onwards, commuters wishing to use electric scooters as a means
of transport will have to pay registration fees.

Local police were instructed to open additional registration locations to
meet the demand of residents, according to Hanoi’s Road and Railway Traffic
Police Department.
[© Tuoi Tre/Tuoi Tre News]




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