Hanoi currently has only 16/31 inspection units in operation, reaching 53% compared to before. Due to lack of staff, the situation of people queuing up to wait for inspection has recurred.
Each inspection line can currently only inspect 40 vehicles per day (66% capacity). The reason is that the line only has 3 inspectors to conduct inspections, so the maximum capacity is only 60 vehicles per day/line; the rate of vehicles failing inspection is high, from 20-30%, leading to one vehicle having to be inspected multiple times, making people "frustrated" because of waiting in line.
Since early morning, motor vehicle inspection centers in Hanoi have seen long queues waiting to complete procedures.
Even though he arrived early, Mr. P.D.V. still had to receive the number 49 after many other cars.
People are fed up with having to wait in long lines, affecting their work schedules.
At the 29.03V Motor Vehicle Inspection Center (Cau Giay Street, Lang Thuong Ward, Dong Da), a long line of cars wait for their turn to be inspected.
The reason is that the Inspection Centers are lacking in personnel.
Some people had to return to the inspection unit two days in a row because there were too many cars in line or because the quality of the cars did not meet technical requirements.
Chaotic scene in front of the vehicle inspection center in Cau Giay, Hanoi.
The waiting time for vehicle inspection is 45 minutes.
According to statistics from the Vietnam Register, by the end of February 2023, the country had a total of 2,014 inspectors, including 1,061 highly qualified inspectors.
The number of inspectors is currently only about 1,500 people, while to maintain the system's operations, about 2,000 inspectors are needed.
According to Tin Tuc Newspaper