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Minivan operators appeal to Pattaya mayor to lobby PM against new safety rules

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PATTAYA:--Interprovincial minivan operators appealed to Pattaya’s mayor to use his influence with Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to lobby for relaxation of rules phasing out old vans and requiring operators convert to larger, safer minibuses.

 

The rules, put in place in response to Thailand’s world’s worst highway fatality rate and the large number of fatal minivan crashes, call for the phasing out of more than 2,000 minivans this year and thousands more in each of the next three years.

 

Boonsong Srisakul, president of the Provincial Public Van Association, and the heads of associations of operators of Bangkok and interprovincial minivans, presented a letter to Mayor Sonthaya Kunplome, asking him to give it to Prayut and lobby on their behalf.

 

Sonthaya, appointed by Prayut as Pattaya’s mayor after serving as his political advisor, is seen as having the premier’s ear.

 

Read more: http://www.pattayamail.com/news/minivan-operators-appeal-pattaya-mayor-lobby-pm-new-safety-rules-229325

 
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2 hours ago, Rimmer said:

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The rules, put in place in response to Thailand’s world’s worst highway fatality rate and the large number of fatal minivan crashes, call for the phasing out of more than 2,000 minivans this year and thousands more in each of the next three years.

Where did they find so many parking places for all those Rolls Royce's???

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1 hour ago, keith101 said:

So these people would rather drive the old vans putting lives in danger instead of upgrading to the larger safer minibuses .  TIT .

 They should be aware that Vietnam made this change several years ago, now all much bigger and much stronger small buses, and with limited luxury seating.

 

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A lot of these guys drive like crap - most of the older vans are in a better state than the drivers (but I hate the LPG vans) - an upgrade in driver behaviour and skills is far more necessary than new vans.

 

But these so-called "drivers" only have themselves to blame.  

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3 hours ago, SkyNets said:

Literally weld a bolt under the accelerator pedal of every van, 50baht solved, 1000s of lives saved! If the restricted pedal has been removed, van is crushed.

Unfortunately, that restricts engine speed not just in top gear but also intermediate gears when maximum revs might be required to accelerate out of a traffic situation. 

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Please Sir, Do not listen to them.

They have shunned the system for greed in the past killing thousands in the process.

It is time to start again & fix it properly.

Last Tuesday I rode with a "Driving Instructor "as a passenger for about a 15 minute drive.

All I can say is that the roads are not going to get better in the future if you "licence" idiots like him to teach

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3 hours ago, balo said:

Send all drivers  on a driving school first . 

But, they will miss the first day because day 1 is not important just admin. stuff, then from day 2 1 hour late, go to toilet for one hour, not come back from lunch, and when in the class room play games on their smartphone or just simply chat to the people nearby. Not turn-up for 50% of the classes with excuse 'but my wife said it was OK. Total waste of time and resources.

 

Giant fines for breaking traffic rules and van operation rules, like 20,00Baht for first offence and 1 year license suspension plus van owner does automatic jail min. 6 months and fine 100,000Baht might help. 

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2 minutes ago, Media1 said:

upgrading to the larger safer minibuses .  TIT .

What is going to make them any safer ? Same drivers, and of course they will be made here at the cheapest possible price by someone with connections. Automobiles-vans-trucks dont crash by themselves Its the drivers and no mention of that in the article. I wouldnt feel any safer in one.

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