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Police to tighten traffic law to ensure travel safety during New Year festival

 

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BANGKOK: -- As New Year festival is just less than a week ahead, all relevant government agencies are preparing to launch nationwide campaign to ensure the safety and security of all people who are to start travelling out of the capital to celebrate this week.

 

Most critical among the campaign is the effort to minimize traffic accidents which regularly occur during the notorious ‘7 Dangerous Days’.

 

In Bangkok, Metropolitan Police Bureau commissioner called a meeting with all police stations in the capital to enforce strict traffic rules during the so called ‘7 Dangerous Days’ from December 29-January 4, 2017.

 

He has stipulated that all street racing will be strictly forbidden and roadblocks will be setup to carry out alcohol checks. Also six-wheeled trucks have been asked to stop running in the capital from December 26, 2016 to January 3, 2017.

 

Similarly the Region 1 Provincial Police Bureau has also called a meeting of all its 31 units to prepare the enforcement of strict traffic regulations during the coming New Year holidays.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/police-tighten-traffic-law-ensure-travel-safety-new-year-festival/

 
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Damned if they do, damned if they don't.

 

Last year, the line of slow moving cars on Northbound bypass (highway 2) around the city was so long, I couldn't see the end of it.

 

7 days of staying home and off the roads for us. 

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1 minute ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Also six-wheeled trucks have been asked to stop running in the capital from December 26, 2016 to January 3, 2017.

 

 

And the response from the operators was......?

"get forked"

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2 hours ago, naruk86 said:

How about driving tests and licenses? Too many lives lost each year on these roads.
Saying that you can't read shouldn't mean that your exempt from the test and get an automatic pass.

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If they want to be strict then driving with out a licence should mean confiscation of the car or bike and crushing it. (Should apply to all serious traffic offences).

 

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

As New Year festival is just less than a week ahead, all relevant government agencies are preparing to launch nationwide campaign to ensure the safety and security of all people who are to start travelling out of the capital to celebrate this week.

 

 

Hehee..heheee heheee... oh man :cheesy: 

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