In the ancient times, people sat down on the sidewalks, many toad shops made use of every square centimeter, and food stalls were spoiled especially during peak hours when the authorities arrived at lunch break. Afternoon break at mobile shops, carrying street vendors weaving through the streets leading to the already narrow streets which are narrower and narrower when it is time to reach the sea of people and the vehicles poured out. On the road, everyone moves forward as long as there is a gap ahead, the sound of the engine, the siren, the sound of people hitting each other creates a terrible mess.
It is no exaggeration that the most fearful of walking on the streets in Vietnam, people do not follow any rules of law. So why is there such a situation? Because of the market economy? This is also partly true, because the majority of roadside violations are state cars, and shops do business because they are the State and do not fear fines. The business shops are law-making, State-owned enterprises have the power and power, so it is not difficult to understand when there are "houses" on the same street to relax, there is no "home" for parking on the summer though. just a minute. The market economy is different, with only a few meters of business road surface, who is foolish enough to let all the cars into the house?