Traffic Fines for Motorcycles in Vietnam (2025)

Updated 09/05/25

Driving a motorbike in Vietnam is a risky business and should not be entered into without full knowledge of the possible consequences. Aside from the risk of accident on the country’s busy and chaotic roads, there is also the risk of being stopped for a road traffic violation. However, knowledge is power and with the knowledge of what the current penalties are for each violation, you are better armed to protect yourself against any outrageous fines.

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Driving a Motorcycle in Vietnam

stopping to take a picture of the sunset over Da Bac, in Hoa Binh Province

In many cases it is all together easier and quicker to pay an ‘on the spot fine’ without an official receipt and many times this option will be presented to the driver. This is a delicate area because Vietnam is fervently fighting the wave of corruption that tarnishes its image and you may find yourself discussing this with a more principled official. In that case, you need to be aware that bribery is a criminal offence.

Below, we outline the most likely fines you might encounter in order to be brief. We have listed a fully comprehensive list of violations and fines in another blog. Check it out, because some are actually quite funny.

Summary of fines for motorbike violations (latest update in 2024)

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The Most Serious Offence

There is no more serious offence than Driving Under the Influence (DUI) due to the damage that it can cause for individuals and families.

Drink driving has been a huge problem for a country with very loose implimentation of law. Nowadays, there has been a huge crack down on this and you are likely to see many roadside checks.

FAQ

Yes, the Police are increasingly stopping foreigners for traffic violations and will enforce the law and fine you if you break any laws.
Generally, no, you will not see that many police in Vietnam. However, there are more and more traffic cameras and mobile roadside checkpoints so you cannot rule it out. You will also not notice a lot of police as you will be concentrating on driving. The areas with the highest police presence are Ha Giang Loop and Mui Ne as these are places where a lot of foreigners flout traffic laws.
Yes, of course. Vietnam’s laws are very similar to internationally accepted road laws and you need to be licensed for the vehicle you wish to drive. For a tourist this means you need to have the correct home license and an IDP (1968) in order to be road legal.
In order to drive a motorcycle up to 50cc you need to be 16 yrs old or over and to drive anything larger than this you will need to be 18 yrs old.
No. It is illegal to use the phone to text or call whilst driving. If you wish to use your phone, you are required to pull over, stop and then use it.

The Practicality of Driving in Vietnam

Where you cannot fully comply, the next best thing is to drive in a safe and sensible manner. This will minimise the possibility of being pulled over by police and save a lot of pain and heartache.

Undoubtedly, the best thing to do is to comply with all the rules and regulations surrounding driving in Vietnam. You can find out more about how to drive legally in Vietnam in this blog here.

Daily

Total

Rider (CRF 300)

$220

Pillion

$120

Damage Waiver

$20

Private Room

$40

Support Vehicle*

$150

* All prices given are in USD and apply per rider except for the support vehicle. The support vehicle is free for groups of 7 or more, otherwise the cost is shared across the group. 

Daily

Total

Rider (XR 150)

Rider (CRF 300)

Rider (CB 500X)

Rider (GS 1250)

Pillion

$120

Damage Waiver

$20

Private Room

$40

Support Vehicle*

$150

* All prices given are in USD and apply per rider except for the support vehicle. The support vehicle is free for groups of 7 or more, otherwise the cost is shared across the group. 

Daily

Total

Jeep (1 PAX)

$210

Jeep (2 PAX)

$120

Jeep (3 PAX)

$90

Jeep (4+ PAX)

$80

Rider (Easy Rider)

$115

Rider (Self-Drive)

$105

Private Room

$15

* Our jeep tour prices operate on a sliding scale. The larger your group, the less each person pays—each member of your group will pay the lowest daily rate shown. For example, if you have a group of 4 or more, you will each only pay $80/day. All prices are given in USD.

BMW 1250 GS

Engine Type

air-liquid cooled, twin cylinder, DOHC, boxer engine

Displacement

1255 cc

Bore X Stroke

102.5 mm x 76 mm

Ignition

FI

Fuel System

fuel injection

Compression Ratio

12.5:1

Starter

electric

Gearbox

6-speed

Front Suspension

BMW Motorrad Telelever; stanchion diameter 37 mm

Rear Suspension

single-sided swing arm with BMW Motorrad Paralever

Front Brakes

dual disc brake, floating brake discs, diameter 305 mm, 4-piston radial calipers

Rear Brakes

single disc brake, diameter 276 mm, double-piston floating caliper

Front Tyres

120/70 R19

Rear Tyres

170/60 R17

Wheelbase

1514 mm

Seat Height

850 mm

Ground Clearance

790 mm

Kerb Weight

249 kg

Fuel Capacity

20 litres

Dimensions

2207 mm (L) x 952.5mm (W) x 1430 mm (H)

Honda XR 150 motorcycle rental

Engine Type

air cooled, OHC, single cylinder

Displacement

149 cc

Bore X Stroke

57.3 mm x 57.8 mm

Ignition

CDI

Fuel System

20 mm piston valve carburettor

Compression Ratio

9.5:1

Starter

electric with kick starter backup

Gearbox

5-speed

Front Suspension

telescopic fork, 180 mm axle travel

Rear Suspension

single shock swing arm, 150 mm axle travel

Front Brakes

dual piston caliper, 240 mm disc

Rear Brakes

mechanical drum

Front Tyres

90/90 19

Rear Tyres

110/90 17

Wheelbase

1362 mm

Seat Height

825 mm

Ground Clearance

243 mm

Kerb Weight

129 kg

Fuel Capacity

12 litres

Dimensions

2091 mm (L) x 811 mm (W) x 1125 mm (H)

Honda CB 500X motorcycle rental

Engine Type

liquid cooled parallel-twin four stroke

Displacement

470 cc

Bore X Stroke

67 mm x 66.8 mm

Ignition

PGMI – FI

Fuel System

fuel injection

Compression Ratio

10.7:1

Starter

electric

Gearbox

6-speed

Front Suspension

41 mm SFF-BP USD Forks

Rear Suspension

Prolink Mono with 5 stage pre load adjuster

Front Brakes

dual 296 mm discs with 4 piston calipers; ABS

Rear Brakes

240 mm disc; ABS

Front Tyres

110/80R19M/C (59H)

Rear Tyres

160/60R17M/C

Wheelbase

1445 mm

Seat Height

830 mm

Ground Clearance

180 mm

Kerb Weight

199 kg

Fuel Capacity

17.7 litres

Dimensions

2,155 mm (L) x 830 mm (W) x 1,410 mm (H)

Honda CRF 300 motorcycle rental

Engine Type

single cylinder, DOHC, liquid cooled

Displacement

286 cc

Bore X Stroke

76 mm x 63 mm

Ignition

Full Transistor Digital

Fuel System

PGM-FI electronic fuel injection

Compression Ratio

10.7:1

Starter

electric

Gearbox

5-speed

Front Suspension

43 mm telescopic upside down

Rear Suspension

Prolink Mono with 5 stage pre load adjuster

Front Brakes

256 mm disc, 2 piston caliper

Rear Brakes

220 mm disc, single piston caliper

Front Tyres

80/100 21

Rear Tyres

120/80 18

Wheelbase

1455 mm

Seat Height

880 mm

Ground Clearance

285 mm

Kerb Weight

142 kg

Fuel Capacity

7.8 litres

Dimensions

2230 mm (L) x 820 mm (W) x 1200 mm (H)

Daily

Total

Rider (CRF 300)

$200

Pillion

$120

Damage Waiver

$20

Private Room

$40

Support Vehicle*

$150

* All prices given are in USD and apply per rider except for the support vehicle. The support vehicle is free for groups of 7 or more, otherwise the cost is shared across the group.