On February 19, VietNamNet reporters noted that the points for receiving applications for issuing and exchanging driver's licenses (GPLX) in Ho Chi Minh City have become "easy-going".

The image is in contrast to the past few days when these points were always overloaded, crowded with people queuing up to do procedures.

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The health examination area of ​​Tien Bo Traffic College was deserted.

At the hotspot for driver's license renewal at Tien Bo Traffic College (Tan Phu district), the areas waiting for health check-ups and receiving driver's license renewal applications only had a few people coming to do the procedures.

The seats were quite empty, many chairs were stacked on top of each other outside in the yard.

A representative of the Tien Bo Traffic College said that today, the school followed the direction from the Department of Transport, so it only received 250 applications for issuing or exchanging driver's licenses with a validity of less than 15 days, including in person or online on the national public service portal.

"People have updated their information so there are few people coming to do the procedures. Most of them are people whose driver's licenses are close to expiring and have made appointments according to regulations," the representative informed.

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The rows of seats for people waiting to submit their driving license renewal applications are empty. Photo: TK.

Similar scene, at 252 Ly Chinh Thang, Ward 9 (District 3), from the gate to the area inside the reception and result delivery department (under the HCM City Department of Transport), there were also about 20 people coming to do the procedures to change their driving license.

Most of the people who came to change their driving licenses were those who had registered in advance. Some people brought their documents to do the renewal procedures but were notified and instructed by the staff to return and wait until early March 2025 when the procedures for granting and changing driving licenses will be transferred to the wards for more convenience.

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Driving license issuance and renewal point No. 252 Ly Chinh Thang has also cooled down after many days of overload. Photo: TK.

Yesterday (February 18), the Department of Transport of Ho Chi Minh City announced that it will only directly accept applications for issuance, renewal, and re-issuance (lost) of car driving licenses with less than 15 days remaining. For motorbikes, priority will be given to re-issuance for cases of re-issuance due to loss or damage to the point of being unusable. Applications will be received directly after people register through the 1081 switchboard.

The Department of Transport recommends that people can carry out the procedure for issuing and exchanging driving licenses online through the National Public Service Portal if the license is valid for less than 15 days.

Ho Chi Minh City only directly accepts applications for issuance and renewal of driving licenses for cars with a validity of less than 15 days.

Ho Chi Minh City only directly accepts applications for issuance and renewal of driving licenses for cars with a validity of less than 15 days.

The HCM City Department of Transport only directly accepts applications for renewal of licenses with less than 15 days remaining; motorbikes must be registered through Call Center 1081.
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