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Pattaya Introduces Strict Parking Rules to Ease Traffic Chaos


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Attention, Pattaya drivers! Starting Monday, February 3, new parking rules will be enforced to reduce traffic congestion and improve road safety. If you're used to parking wherever convenient, you’ll need to change your habits, as hefty fines are on the way.

 

These regulations focus on South Pattaya Road, prohibiting parking on footpaths and areas with red and white lines. Additionally, parking will be banned on alternate days based on whether the date is odd or even, from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.

 

The city aims to ease traffic snarls, especially between the Wat Chai Mongkhol intersection and the Communications intersection (Third Road). Violators will face steep penalties:

 

 

  • Wheel clamping comes with a 500-baht fine for illegal parking.
  • Towing fees vary by vehicle size, with retrieval only possible from a designated city facility.
  • Daily storage fees will apply if your vehicle is impounded.
  • Repeat offenders risk fines escalating to 1,000 baht.

 

City officials urge drivers to comply with these rules, emphasizing strict enforcement. They state, “These measures are to create smoother traffic, enhance road safety, and improve the environment for residents and visitors.”

 

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I would really like to see how it pans out when a tourist has his bike towed for parking and he leaves the country. 

They also shouold cease all the rental bikes taking up parking for the people who live there as well as designating and enforcing motor-taxis limiting the places they park. 

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1 hour ago, jacko45k said:

There is no shortage of rues here, just lazy policing and enforcement. Who will stop delivery trucks double parking on Bua Khao? 

Got it in one, more rules than officers

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1 hour ago, henryford1958 said:

I have never once seen a parking ticket on an illegally parked car in Pattaya

No but I have seen wheel locks (very few 555) but many bikes being removed on the back of low loaders when they do enforce.

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1 hour ago, henryford1958 said:

I have never once seen a parking ticket on an illegally parked car in Pattaya

I have never seen a taximeter driver fined for not using his meter.  Mafias rule here.

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4 hours ago, smedly said:

as long as the rules and restrictions are clearly marked and signs are clear

South Pattaya road has signs both sides, around the Tukcom/market area that show odd and even day parking. They have been there for some time and ignored. Red/white lines clearly marked on the new pavement edge and ignored. Signs on the pavement outside the Kasikorn bank and up to Friendship showing no parking and motorcycles line the pavement.

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They have been doing this for a month or two at Fisherman's village here on Samui.

People trying to head home only to find that their bike has been chained to all of the others, or that there is a clamp on the car.

There is a note taped to the bike/car explaining where the police are and to go and pay the fine.

It has become a big money earner for the police.

On my last visit there, there were about 30 or more bikes chained up and 20 or so cars with clamps.

Not bad for one night.

One twit was even trying to drive home with the clamp still attached to the car.

It did not end well.

 

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55 minutes ago, mikebell said:

I have never seen a taximeter driver fined for not using his meter.  Mafias rule here.

Different rules and monitor.  How many taxi drivers have you heard of or have you reported for doing that,  Most of us just get out of the cab.

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5 hours ago, smedly said:

as long as the rules and restrictions are clearly marked and signs are clear

 

They did this at Khu Kot BTS and man, has it made a difference.  The street getting to the stairs used to be a jungle of bikes.  BTS signed it and told them the rules and now it is a clear area that is really well maintained.

 

Not even many people allowed to sell anything there as well

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Wheel clamping comes with a 500-baht fine for illegal parking.

I've always laughed at the idea of clamping a vehicle that is causing a blockage; just extends the length of time the blockage is there!

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I wish them luck, but how many times have they launched a parking crusade like this in the past only for it to fizzle out after a few weeks?

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Impound any vehicle that is double parked, even for a few seconds. Especially out side banks and food outlets. Heavy and escalating fine to get it back.

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