Rearview mirrors are components installed on both sides near the handlebars at the front of the motorbike. Motorcycle rearview mirrors help the motorbike driver to observe both sides behind. This helps the driver to be more convenient in traveling and moving on the road. Especially, in cases where the driver wants to cross the road, observing behind is very important.
Therefore, if you have a motorcycle mirror, you can cover the entire back without worrying about danger. This is an accessory that is considered very important and indispensable on every user's motorcycle.
In addition, driving without a rearview mirror can result in a fine. Therefore, drivers need to install this accessory to avoid administrative fines.
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Is it illegal to ride a motorbike with one mirror?
Regarding the penalty for driving a motorbike without a rearview mirror, Decree 100/2019/ND-CP on administrative penalties for violations in the field of road and railway traffic stipulates as follows:
" Article 17: Penalties for drivers of motorbikes, mopeds (including electric motorbikes), vehicles similar to motorbikes and other types of motorbikes violating regulations on vehicle conditions when participating in traffic:
1. A fine of between VND 100,000 and VND 200,000 shall be imposed for one of the following violations:
a. Driving a vehicle without a horn; license plate light, brake light; or without a rearview mirror on the driver's left or without a functional one;
b. Driving a vehicle with an incorrect license plate; attaching an unclear license plate; attaching a bent, covered, or damaged license plate; painting or adding stickers that change the letters, numbers, or the color of the letters, numbers, or license plate background;
c. Driving a vehicle without signal lights or with non-functional ones;
d. Using a horn that does not meet technical standards for each type of vehicle;
d. Driving a vehicle without a muffler or smoke reducer, or one that does not meet environmental standards on emissions and noise;
e. Driving a vehicle without low or high beam lights, or with lights that are ineffective or do not meet design standards;
g. Driving a vehicle without a braking system or one that is ineffective and does not meet technical standards;
h. Driving a vehicle with rear lights "
Thus, according to the provisions of Decree 100/2019/ND-CP, you will only be fined if you do not have a left rearview mirror, or have one but it is not functional (broken, blurred, cracked... violating standards).
In short, motorcyclists need to comply with safety standards for rearview mirrors to participate in traffic more safely. Regarding penalties for rearview mirrors, they will only be fined if they do not have a left mirror or the left mirror is not functional. If the motorcyclist only has one mirror, the right mirror, they will still be fined according to the law and the fine will be from 100,000 to 200,000 VND.
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