Six cars and one motorbike damaged in late night collision as police launch formal investigation.
Authorities in Hanoi have detained a driver following a serious multi vehicle crash that left several vehicles damaged and one person injured, raising renewed concerns over urban traffic safety.
The incident occurred late on March 25 at a busy intersection in Cau Giay District, involving a Lexus SUV and multiple other vehicles.
Chain collision at major intersection

According to initial reports, the driver of a Lexus RX350 collided with a vehicle traveling in the same direction. Following the impact, the car continued moving forward, crossed into the opposite lane, and struck four additional cars and one motorbike.
The accident resulted in significant vehicle damage and forced emergency response teams to secure the area and manage traffic flow.
One injured, multiple vehicles damaged
The motorbike rider involved in the collision sustained injuries and was transported to hospital for treatment.
In total, six cars and one motorbike were damaged in the incident, highlighting the scale of the impact in a densely trafficked urban area.
Driver detained for investigation

Police have placed the driver under criminal detention as part of an ongoing investigation into potential violations of road traffic regulations.
Initial tests found no evidence of alcohol or drug use among the drivers involved, suggesting other factors may have contributed to the crash.
Authorities are continuing to gather evidence and assess the sequence of events.
The broader safety context
Urban traffic incidents involving multiple vehicles are becoming an increasing concern in major Vietnamese cities, where congestion and mixed traffic conditions can amplify risks.
Cases like this often prompt closer scrutiny of driving behavior, road conditions, and enforcement measures.
The bottom line
While the investigation is still ongoing, the incident underscores the potential for severe consequences from a single moment of loss of control in high traffic environments.
For city authorities, it reinforces the need for continued focus on road safety and compliance in rapidly growing urban centers.
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