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Speed, seats and safety targeted in Songkran bus blitz
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Extra buses were on standby to ensure that everyone wanting to travel was able to. Photo: Saran Mitrarat

PHUKET: Extra buses, drug and alcohol tests for drivers and GPS to monitor speeds have been ordered to ensure that holiday travelers make it home safely for the Songkran holidays.

Ten extra buses were on standby at Phuket’s Bus Terminal 2 yesterday to cope with the 50 per cent increase in travelers as officials rolled out new disciplinary regulations for drivers who failed drug or alcohol tests.

Last year, drivers who tested positive and confessed to taking drugs were sent to drug rehabilitation. After a second positive test, they were reported to the police (story here).

The new regulations give drivers two chances, after which their license to drive a bus is permanently revoked, said Teerayut Prasertpol, Chief of the Phuket Land Transportation Office (PLTO).

“The first time a driver fails a drug or alcohol test, we will send him to rehab and suspend his license for 20 days. If a driver’s assistant tests positive, he will also be sent to rehab and suspended from work for 15 days. The owner of the bus will be fined 5,000 baht,” Mr Teerayut said.

The second positive test will send drivers and assistants back to rehab. Drivers’ licenses will be suspended for 60 days and assistants suspended from work for 30 days. The owner will be fined 10,000 baht.

Drivers who test positive a third time will be sent to rehab and their licenses revoked, Mr Teerayut said. Assistants testing positive will be sent to rehab and their staff cards revoked. The owner will be fined 40,000 baht.

“We’ve also ordered that GPS be installed in the buses,” said PLTO officer Jaturong Kaewkasi. “They will be used to monitor speed. If the driver goes over 90kmh, an alarm will go off in the bus. If he maintains that speed for am extended period – for example, longer than it takes to pass another vehicle – the owner of the bus will be notified.”

Phuket Governor Maitri Inthusut was on hand to inspect safety preparations and send travelers off. “We want to make sure those who wish to travel can, and those who do travel make it home safely,” he said.

Russian visitors Igor Efremov and Marina Maretskaya, who live in Pattaya, said they appreciated the safety measures.

“It’s good to know the drivers are tested,” Mr Efremov said. “It gives us confidence.”

Driver drug and alcohol tests will continue through the seven days of danger.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket-news/Speed-seats-safety-targeted-Songkran-bus-blitz/29130#ad-image-0

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-- Phuket Gazette 2014-04-12

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I think that the penalty for the third failure should be the penalty for the first failure.

No, the third failure, they let you go free, no penalty.

Too much hassle for the police, and no results after these silly measures.....yeh drug rehabilitation.

Don't believe they will revoke their licence.

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I intended to go to YouTube to watch Morcombe and Wise for a good laugh.But I've decided to to stay with TV. Its reports of Thai officials and their japes provide me with more laughs than I can cope with.cheesy.gif

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This is what should be done 24/7/365 everywhere in Thailand. Enough 40,000 baht payments out of company owners pockets might make them sit up, take notice and actually do a better job.

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