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Thailand's New Year Traffic Safety Plan Launched


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Its that time of year again....   A series of announcements and a 'campaign now' and another as Songkkran approaches. 

 

Meanwhile drink drivers those driving dangerously are generally ignored.. 

 

 

13 minutes ago, webfact said:

From December 1st to 19th, the ministry promoted awareness around these initiatives, and from December 20th to January 9th, the focus will be on rigorous implementation of accident reduction measures.

 

I wonder if these announcements from officials, such as "Avoid Accidents This New Year," will make an appearance. The sheer hubris of assuming that proclamations alone can effect meaningful change is striking.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

As the New Year approaches, the Thai government is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety of its roads during this festive period, which often sees an uptick in travel and, unfortunately, traffic accidents.

Please don't DUI again.

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

This period is earmarked for heightened vigilance on the nation's roads, with specific attention on enforcing laws against dangerous driving practices, especially drink driving, which has been a persistent issue.

Just say... mandatory one year in prison for DUI.... end of.

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Literally every thai I know (both men and women) drive home after a nights drinking.

 

good luck locking all them up!!

 

 

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6 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

Is there some reason a yearly "traffic safety plan" can't be launched, and sustained?! 🤬

 

 

No will to do so and people ignore them anyway.

 

Here is a novel idea: put a bounty on all people riding bikes without helmets.  For every ticket written and paid, the RTP person who writes it gets 20 baht.  The person writing the most tickets in each province gets 10K

 

Divide bangkok into quarters  so there are more cops looking.

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In 1 week they can't change the driving behavior of the uneducated drivers and incompetent RTP who don't know what and how to fine or punish them... The RTP is too busy on their cellphones and mostly check your tax payment, instead of alcohol check , blacksmoke, licenseplates, lights, or overloaded cars... Besides it should be done 365 days a year instead of only at the holiday season

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Quote from the article: "By working together, the goal is to make the festive season safer for everyone travelling within Thailand. "

 

So only the festive season is it? Outside the festive season it will be road carnage as usual.

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