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Speeding buses at Songkran - cops will be waiting for you, DLT


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32 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

the buses that were banned? or are these new special magic buses?

But only banned by mouth and paper, as for removal from service - - - - oh! we didn't think about that..... 

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37 minutes ago, Artisi said:

But only banned by mouth and paper, as for removal from service - - - - oh! we didn't think about that..... 

They did not ban them all outright.  If they did TV would no doubt be up in arms saying it's a typical Thai knee-jerk overreaction.

 

They banned the registration of any new double deckers.

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9 minutes ago, josephbloggs said:

They did not ban them all outright.  If they did TV would no doubt be up in arms saying it's a typical Thai knee-jerk overreaction.

 

They banned the registration of any new double deckers.

that's a definite maybe - Thai style? 

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I would wonder why can’t they use a more low-tech method... I recall that in some places they use a toll ticket or similar instrument as the means to identify you and your “start time” .. and when you pass the next/exit toll booth, they now can calculate the time it took you to travel between the two points.. and if mathematically the only way you could have made it from point A to point B was by excess speed, then a fine is imposed right then and there.


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11 hours ago, new2here said:

would wonder why can’t they use a more low-tech method... I recall that in some places they use a toll ticket or similar instrument as the means to identify you and your “start time” .. and when you pass the next/exit toll booth, they now can calculate the time it took you to travel between the two points.. and if mathematically the only way you could have made it from point A to point B was by excess speed, then a fine is imposed right then and there.

When I used to travel in the States from Canada, that method was in vogue, and it worked.  However, remember that in Thailand people get disgruntled and complain about how inconvenient such proposals are to their way of living.  Remember one such incident when the police tried to reinforce wearing a helmet while riding a motorcycle, at the same time mentioned the minimum age to ride and operate a motorcycle was addressed in the media and next day two young boys were taking a fighting cock to sell it and both died because they were involved in a collision they caused?  No sense sometimes.  Make a law and then practically immediately change or revoke it due to public pressure is all part of being childish.

'nuf sed.

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