webfact Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Motorbikes to be seized from Phuket’s helmet-less driversPhuket Governor Chamroen Tippayapongtada.PHUKET: -- Phuket Governor Chamroen Tippayapongtada on Tuesday (Jan 12) announced a war on helmet-less motorcycle drivers and ordered all departments to put in place checks for 100 per cent helmet wearing in order to promote road safety on the island. Motorcycles will be seized from those who do not adhere to the law.He also announced the launch of one month of road monitoring in each district to enforce the wearing of helmets of both motorcycle drivers and their passengers.“Each district office, in collaboration with police, will set up designated zones to catch those who are not wearing helmets while traveling on Phuket roads.“We are launching a war on helmet-less drivers under a campaign entitled ‘One Road One District’ where 100% of motorcyclists and passengers must wear a helmet, and it is down to officials to monitor the roads in their area day and night for one month to enforce the law.Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/motorbikes-to-be-seized-from-phuket-helmet-less-drivers-55772.php-- Phuket News 2016-01-14
FritsSikkink Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 check for drivers licence too while you are at it.
LivinginKata Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 A very good start to attempting to prevent the road lawlessness. More please.
stickylies Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 next: make people wear a proper helmet. majority of helmets i see offer virtually zero protection (except against birdshit of course).
Snackbar Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 The magic hat at work again. Finally something sensible. The bib aren't going to like it, a lot of work for zero Baht.
bearpolar Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 next: make people wear a proper helmet. majority of helmets i see offer virtually zero protection (except against birdshit of course). Untrue, 98% of motorbikes rider are going anywhere from 2km/h to 45km/h even on the highway in phuket, those helmets are just fine for that kind of impact. They're not great but you have a decent chance at those speeds. The problem with this is that it only promotes putting the helmet a few meters before the checkpoint and removing it right after as they dont stroll the streets to find offenders. Those stretches of roads where people remove or put helmets are so dangerous and as they start taking 3-4 lanes because theirs hands were already busy with food/mobiles
jvs Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 And what will happen after one month?I have heard it all before but maybe this time it will be longer lasting.And Stickylies of course makes a very good comment, many helmets are not more then a glorified cap. How would you make poor people pay for a better helmet?,maybe the government could make them and sell them at cost price. Next issue will be many helmets will be stolen,people will need to lock them on the bike or carry them around while shopping at the market. I had a good quality helmet stolen twice,now i also use cheap ones and have not had one stolen for eight years.
KhunBENQ Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 I think the "quality" of the helmets used here is disputable. And I see more and more pro's with "full face" helmets (if that is the right word). Just don't think that there are detailed rules/certifications of what a helmet is. A noodle sieve with straps will probably go through Harsh / draconian penalties are the only way to get this madness under control. Lock away their toys. (just dreaming)
trogers Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 How many helmets are need for a family of four on a motorcycle? The BIB would have asked the governor... ?
Goldieinkathu Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 next: make people wear a proper helmet. majority of helmets i see offer virtually zero protection (except against birdshit of course). Untrue, 98% of motorbikes rider are going anywhere from 2km/h to 45km/h even on the highway in phuket, those helmets are just fine for that kind of impact. They're not great but you have a decent chance at those speeds. The problem with this is that it only promotes putting the helmet a few meters before the checkpoint and removing it right after as they dont stroll the streets to find offenders. Those stretches of roads where people remove or put helmets are so dangerous and as they start taking 3-4 lanes because theirs hands were already busy with food/mobiles I was doing less than 10km/h when some dogs attacked me, had I not had a decent full face helmet on I'd have needed extensive facial surgery! The visor was totally smashed.
Goldieinkathu Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 And what will happen after one month?I have heard it all before but maybe this time it will be longer lasting.And Stickylies of course makes a very good comment, many helmets are not more then a glorified cap. How would you make poor people pay for a better helmet?,maybe the government could make them and sell them at cost price. Next issue will be many helmets will be stolen,people will need to lock them on the bike or carry them around while shopping at the market. I had a good quality helmet stolen twice,now i also use cheap ones and have not had one stolen for eight years. Maybe the government could make them out of Rubber to help you bounce when you hit your head - a win win situation.
JackKee Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 next: make people wear a proper helmet. majority of helmets i see offer virtually zero protection (except against birdshit of course). That's very true. Still only those poor helmets are approved here (approval sticker). Premium helmets such as Arai, Shoei, AGV etc. are not approved in Thailand and in many provinces you may need to pay for use of these helmets.I still hope in case of accident insurance don't use that argument and leave us uncovered.
trogers Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 next: make people wear a proper helmet. majority of helmets i see offer virtually zero protection (except against birdshit of course). Untrue, 98% of motorbikes rider are going anywhere from 2km/h to 45km/h even on the highway in phuket, those helmets are just fine for that kind of impact. They're not great but you have a decent chance at those speeds. The problem with this is that it only promotes putting the helmet a few meters before the checkpoint and removing it right after as they dont stroll the streets to find offenders. Those stretches of roads where people remove or put helmets are so dangerous and as they start taking 3-4 lanes because theirs hands were already busy with food/mobiles I was doing less than 10km/h when some dogs attacked me, had I not had a decent full face helmet on I'd have needed extensive facial surgery! The visor was totally smashed. Carry a disposable lighter. Beasts still fear fire like in the ancient days...
billd766 Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 I hope that the police themselves are included in the mandatory helmet checks.
Lampang2 Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Confusing that the police takes orders from a local governor. Maybe some clean up of the organization could be in order. Then maybe cops can work without waiting for the daily mode of the local governor.
Lampang2 Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Working tail light and a license plate? Needed?
JackKee Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Not approved helmet but saved my face completely from pretty tough impact.
JackKee Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Working tail light and a license plate? Needed? Depends province where you drive.
Confuscious Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Expect next month a raise of the tea money in Phuket.Caught driving without a helmet?Pay 500 baht or we size your motorbike.
LivinginKata Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 I still laugh about that statement a few years ago by a senior central government official boldly stating that Thais did not really need helmets as they all had thicker skulls than the average human being - and he was being serious and not sarcastic.
Reigntax Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 I still laugh about that statement a few years ago by a senior central government official boldly stating that Thais did not really need helmets as they all had thicker skulls than the average human being - and he was being serious and not sarcastic. He was probably speaking from his own experience and reference to his associates. In which case he may well be correct. On the thick scull, not the need for helmets.
smedly Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 A very good start to attempting to prevent the road lawlessness. More please. a bit of overkill, people who don't wear a helmet are only a risk to themselves
Renrut Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 Confusing that the police takes orders from a local governor. Maybe some clean up of the organization could be in order. Then maybe cops can work without waiting for the daily mode of the local governor. The police are not "taking orders" from the Governor, he just made the announcement about the campaign. The report clearly states that the district offices are working in collaboration with the police.
madmitch Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 So will the police directing traffic at schools and markets start impounding motorbikes? Of course not; that involves multi-tasking. If a cop is on traffic directing duty then traffic directing is what he does, nothing more. I'm sure you could hold up a store next to police on traffic duty and not have any bother from them as it's not their job.
Inn Between Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 I suspect the law won't apply for those groups of 3 or so children on a bile that are 10 to 12 year old coming and going to school -- often going against traffic. Where I am, they seem to be exempt from all laws.
Jimi007 Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 They're going to have to buy a new fleet of pickup trucks and a new facility to transport and store all these seized motorbikes! I'm sure this order will last a week or two, just like every other"crack down" around here! I'm sure all the bars are still closing on time too as per the last big order....
billphillips Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 It would be a great opportunity for a bit of pro-active policing that once stopped the m/cycle lights, tyres, exhaust and brakes etc are checked and dealt with. The driving licence, registration, insurance and alcohol level of the driver too. I can't understand confiscating the bike for no helmet but for any of the above its a perfectly understandable way of deterring offenders.
stickylies Posted January 14, 2016 Posted January 14, 2016 some years ago i was stopped for wearing a top quality 100€ bicycle helmet on my wave... friendly copper said it was not allowed and i should buy "real" helmet i rarely do more than 45km/h and feel much safer with the 100€ helmet as it's made from QC shock-absorbing materials and extra protects back of head and temples.
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