Traffic is a significant issue in Vietnam that impacts daily life for both locals and tourists. The country's population of over 96 million people, coupled with the widespread use of motorbikes, has led to overcrowded and often chaotic roads, particularly in major cities like Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. A lack of infrastructure, poorly maintained roads, and a disregard for traffic laws exacerbate the problem, making travel on the roads a challenge. While the government has taken steps to address the issue, such as stricter traffic laws and investment in public transportation, more work is needed to improve infrastructure and increase awareness of traffic safety. With collaboration between the government and individuals, solutions can be found to make Vietnam's roads safer and more efficient.