Effective January 1, 2025, increased penalties will be applied for numerous traffic violations. To monitor and effectively handle traffic violations, speed enforcement camera locations in Can Tho will be distributed across key traffic intersections. The article below will help Can Tho residents identify the 12 speed enforcement camera locations in Can Tho, the types of violations subject to remote fines, and the fastest way to check for traffic tickets.
Location of 12 Speed Enforcement Camera Installation Points in Can Tho in 2025
The installation of a speed enforcement camera system in Can Tho is a crucial part of efforts to enhance traffic monitoring and ensure the safety of road users within the city. Below is a list of speed enforcement camera installation points in Can Tho during Phase 1, covering more than 12 key intersections:
- Cach Mang Thang Tam Street intersection with Nguyen Van Cu Street
- Nguyen Trai Street intersection with Ninh Kieu Bridge
- Nguyen Van Cu Street intersection with Vo Van Kiet Street and Mau Than Street
- Tran Hung Dao Street, Mau Than Street, and 3 Thang 2 Street
- Mau Than Street intersection with 30 Thang 4 Street
- Nguyen Van Cu Street intersection with Nguyen Van Linh Street
- 3 Thang 2 Street intersection with Nguyen Van Linh Street
- 30 Thang 4 Street intersection with Nguyen Van Linh Street
- Vo Nguyen Giap Street intersection with Quang Trung Street
- Hau Giang Street intersection with National Highway 1A

The data collected from Can Tho’s speed enforcement cameras will also be used as a basis for issuing remote traffic tickets to violating vehicles, primarily for the following offenses:
- Running red lights
- Exceeding the speed limit
- Not wearing a helmet
- Entering prohibited roads or one-way streets
- Driving in the wrong lane…
This speed enforcement camera system in Can Tho helps to promptly detect and handle traffic violations, thereby raising people’s awareness of law compliance and reducing accidents and traffic congestion at important intersections.
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Procedure for Handling Remote Traffic Fines in Can Tho
To streamline and enhance the accuracy of the remote traffic fine handling process in Can Tho, the province has established the Can Tho Speed Enforcement Camera System Monitoring and Operation Center (referred to as the Can Tho IOC Center).
Accordingly, the Can Tho Department of Information and Communications has collaborated with the implementing unit to conduct surveys at the Provincial Police Department, the Department of Transport, and district, town, and city police departments to integrate camera data into the IOC. Simultaneously, regular connection maintenance is carried out to ensure continuous data sharing with relevant agencies and units.

A representative of the Can Tho Department of Information and Communications stated that the Department is striving to finalize the operating regulations of the IOC Center, which include provisions for connecting, integrating, and sharing camera data with the IOC center, ensuring security and confidentiality, and integrating cameras according to various standards.
When a violation is captured by a camera, it will automatically be transmitted to the Monitoring Center. Law enforcement officers will then analyze the information and images of the violation and subsequently send a remote fine notification to the residence of the violating vehicle owner.
Upon receiving the notification, the vehicle owner must appear within 15 days to pay the administrative fine. If the vehicle owner fails to appear at the Police office for processing, the Traffic Police will send a notification to the vehicle registration authority to include the vehicle in the vehicle registration warning software.
Instructions for Installing VNeTraffic to Check Remote Traffic Fines in Can Tho 2025
From January 1, 2025, residents in Can Tho can check for remote traffic fines through the VNeTraffic application. This application helps users easily check for traffic violations and receive remote fine notifications in Can Tho directly on their phones.
Steps to Install and Use the VNeTraffic Application
Step 1: Download the VNeTraffic Application: Access Google Play (for Android) or the App Store (for iOS). Search for the keyword “VNeTraffic” and download the application from the official source to ensure safety and security.

Step 2: Register an Account: Open the application after downloading and begin registering an account. Users can log in using their Electronic Identification Account (VNeID), although the current version does not yet support connection with this account. The account registration process includes the following steps:
- Scan the QR code on the chip-based Citizen Identity Card or Identity Card.
- Fill in personal information (the application will automatically fill this in after scanning the QR code).
- Enter your phone number to receive an OTP verification code.
- Enter the OTP code sent to your phone.
- Set a password and complete the registration.

Step 3: Log in to the Application: After registering, you only need to log in to the application using the account you created.
Step 4: Check for Remote Traffic Fines: Select the “Check Violations” section and enter your vehicle’s license plate number to check for traffic violation information related to your vehicle.

From January 1, 2025, the application will automatically notify you of remote traffic fines if your vehicle commits a violation that is not directly handled at the scene.
Remote Fine Notifications via the VNeTraffic Application from January 1, 2025
According to regulations, in cases of traffic violations where law enforcement cannot stop the vehicle for direct handling, authorities will use professional technical equipment to record the violation. Information about the vehicle and the violation will be updated to the system within 10 days from the date of the violation. Remote fine notifications will be sent to the vehicle owner through the VNeTraffic application.
Authorities will also post violation information on the website of the Traffic Police Department and on the VNeTraffic application, helping citizens quickly look up and resolve violations.
Important Notes to Avoid Remote Traffic Fines in Can Tho
Starting from January 1, 2025, increased penalties will be applied for many traffic violations, significantly higher than before. Therefore, all road users need to strictly comply with traffic safety laws to avoid remote fines. Here are a few suggestions:

- Avoid actions such as driving against the traffic flow, running red lights, speeding, etc. With the license plate and vehicle color recognition capabilities of speed enforcement cameras, you will certainly not avoid the risk of paying a fine if you violate the rules.
- You should look up regulations regarding speed limits, traffic signs, and importantly, learn about the locations of speed enforcement cameras in Can Tho.
- Use speed warning software, adjust your speed while driving, pay attention to over-speed warnings and speed limits, etc.
- Focus on driving, carefully observe traffic signs, traffic light signals, road markings, etc. Even a small mistake can be recorded immediately by Can Tho’s speed enforcement cameras.
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