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Around 7% of minivans fail roadworthiness checks - 672 too dangerous to be on the road

 

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The Land Transport department has announced the results of its promised checks on the roadworthiness of minivans.

Out of a total of 138,939 minivans checked some 9,422 were deemed to have failed some parts on the checklist. The department said many of these were minor and operators were ordered to make immediate repairs or find replacements parts.

Earlier it was announced that the checklist would look at tires, doors, escape hammers and extinguishers among about twenty items.

Some 672 vans were found to be dangerous and unfit for service. These were ordered out of service immediately with requirements that the vehicles be changed for new ones.

Some 265 drivers were not up to scratch. Of these 25 were banned from driving in the future. Of the remaining 240 many had no license or a license of the wrong kind.

These were fined and ordered to update their documents but were not disqualified.

The checks took place at 229 checking stations nationwide and followed orders after several serious accidents around new year.

One accident in Chonburi resulted in the fiery death of 25 people in a van and a pick-up.

 

Source: Daily News

 

 
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It's not just the mini vans. The Gov't misses the point - its the drivers that are too dangerous to be on the road and that figure is around 70%. Most of these accidents are caused by road worthy vans driven by people who should not be behind the wheel.

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The above statistics are a disgrace.

Dangerous non-road-worthy vans being used.

Unlicensed or banned drivers driving passengers.

And no system "was" in place to find this ? 

What does the transport minister do ? Does he care ? Is he responsible for this ? And for all the deaths that have occurred because of this ? 

Life here is getting "cheaper".

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It's a misprint, should be 77% fail. I wonder if the rigorous checks were done sitting down with a cup of tea and a cigarette.

I've stopped traveling in these things, would rather drive for five hours to Chiang Mai than a 30 min trip in a minivan.

For thrill seekers only.

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Some 265 drivers were not up to scratch. Of these 25 were banned from driving in the future. Of the remaining 240 many had no license or a license of the wrong kind.
 

 

Imagine what was wrong with those 25 that got banned.... 

And the remaining 240, many had no license or wrong license.. And what else? 

 

Im glad they go after the drivers (the drivers and their reckless ruthless driving are the problem, not the vehicles). But i cant imagine that the drivers will change much after getting a slap on the wrist for driving without license... Jesus christ...

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3 minutes ago, jimstar1 said:

Ha ha ha 55555 don't you love the Thai sense of Humor

What about the 10000 or More Vans carrying Children every day  what a sick Joke

They don't count, it's only kids.. 

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The numbnuts in control of the majority of traffic volume on the roads  here just can not seem to be able to adjust to changing conditions, be it weather, road condition, volume of traffic, etc. They seem to be thinking about their final destination and ignore the need that can/will arise that requires them to change what they are thinking about.

Some people are discribed as being unable to walk and chew gum at the same time. Safe driving requires total mind set on driving, not carrying on a consversation, looking at the country side, having a snack, etc.

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24 minutes ago, slapout said:

The numbnuts in control of the majority of traffic volume on the roads  here just can not seem to be able to adjust to changing conditions, be it weather, road condition, volume of traffic, etc. They seem to be thinking about their final destination and ignore the need that can/will arise that requires them to change what they are thinking about.

Some people are discribed as being unable to walk and chew gum at the same time. Safe driving requires total mind set on driving, not carrying on a consversation, looking at the country side, having a snack, etc.

Oh sh*t, I had better go for a retest........

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