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​IAA int’l driving permits not valid in Vietnam

International driving licenses issued by the New York-based International Automobile Association (IAA) are not accepted in Vietnam, according to Ho Chi Minh City Police Department’s road and railway traffic police unit (PC08).
​IAA int’l driving permits not valid in Vietnam ảnh 1Illustration. (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – International driving licensesissued by the New York-based International Automobile Association (IAA) are notaccepted in Vietnam, according to Ho Chi Minh City Police Department’s road andrailway traffic police unit (PC08).

PC08 said it acknowledges that IAA international drivinglicenses are popular among foreigners in Vietnam and Vietnamese drivers withforeign citizenship, in addition to those issued by competent authorities oftheir home country.

However, Vietnam only recognises international drivingpermits granted by competent authorities of countries signatory to the 1968Vienna Convention in accordance to Clause 3 of the Ministry of Transport’sCircular 29/2015/TT-BGTVT dated on July 6, 2015, the unit noted, dismissing thevalidity of those issued by the IAA.

It warned that IAA permit holders are subject to penaltiesfor driving without a valid license under police checks./.
VNA

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