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Thailand Port Authority Launches Songkran Cargo Safety Drive

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The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has initiated enhanced safety measures for the upcoming Songkran festival, focusing on ensuring cargo trucks secure their containers. The "Safe Driving, Secure Locks, Safe on Every Route" campaign aims to minimise road accidents during this busy travel period. Acting Sub Lt Rutthakorn Khiewpaisal, PAT's deputy director general, emphasized the importance of public safety as millions travel home for the Thai New Year celebrations from April 11 to 17.

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The initiative includes mandatory checks for trucks entering and exiting the Bangkok Port customs zone. Drivers are required to secure containers properly to prevent road mishaps. PAT is also promoting energy efficiency, strict traffic discipline, and environmental initiatives, such as monitoring emissions to reduce pollution.

Experts predict that these measures will align with the Ministry of Transport’s policy to cut down fatalities during the 'Seven Dangerous Days' of Songkran. The campaign is expected to foster a safety-first mindset among truck operators, contributing to a safer holiday period.

Looking ahead, the PAT plans to maintain these safety measures beyond Songkran to ensure continuous road safety. Collaboration with truck companies and the implementation of advanced monitoring systems may enhance long-term outcomes.

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