After midnight on 23/4, both lanes of Nguyen Van Quy road and the Phu My Bridge route, a key eastern gateway to Ho Chi Minh City, remained severely congested following a multi-vehicle accident involving six vehicles.
Driver Gavin Maas, despite not facing charges for a fatal accident, has filed a lawsuit against the victim's family, seeking at least 50,000 USD in damages for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Amid heavy rain, a sleeper bus carrying 9 passengers veered off the road, hitting a guardrail before sliding into a water ditch in Dak To commune on the evening of 14/4, prompting passengers to panic and seek escape.
Y Ginta Bya, 19, and a 16-year-old accomplice stole a car, crashed it due to their inability to drive, and were arrested while attempting to hide in a tree.
A woman driving a car collided with two motorcycles and two cars on Doan Ke Thien street, Phu Dien ward, resulting in one person requiring a health check, on the evening of 13/4.
A dump truck carrying stone overturned and crushed a 4-seater car on the afternoon of 13/4 in Trang Dai ward, Dong Nai, leaving the female driver seriously injured.
Annette Eld filed a lawsuit against the city government and the police department, accusing the officer driving the patrol vehicle of negligence, which caused her severe injuries.
A car carrying six people lost control on the Hon Ba pass road, crashing into a roadside ditch and resulting in one fatality and five injuries on the afternoon of 10/4.
Once wanting to die to avoid burdening others after a devastating accident, Nhi and Dung found strength in their families, encouraging each other to recover.
Yusiel Lopez, a tugboat captain, was distracted by online shopping, causing his vessel to veer off course, crush a sailboat carrying a group of students, and result in the deaths of three children.
A truck collided with five motorbikes and roadside stalls on National Highway 1, leaving the driver seriously injured and many people in a panic, on the afternoon of 2/4.