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Transport Ministry prepared for public van strike

 

BANGKOK, 30 March 2017 (NNT) – The Minister of Transport has assured the office is ready if public transport vans go on strike in April and has affirmed to adhere to the government’s policy on improving transport for the public. 

Minister of Transport Arkom Termpittayapaisit has responded to announcements by the Interprovincial Transport Van Association that it will suspend operations from April 1 onward in protest of its drivers having their licenses seized, saying his office has once before spoken with the group and has a plan to handle the situation if the vans proceed with their strike action. He asserted that all rules being imposed on the vans are to increase their safety and efficiency for the public and that they are being rolled out intermittently to allow operators to adapt. 

Deputy Commander of the Royal Guard Cavalry 2 Col Suwit Ketsri has held a meeting with interprovincial transport van operators to explain to them the need to change terminal stations so that they are uniform to the station in Bangkok. Up to 29 temporary stations have been set up in destinations no more than 300 kilometers from Bangkok to ensure uniformity of safety and service measures. 

New regulations being imposed on transport vans include reducing their seating capacity from 18 to 13 and for a clear exit path to be secured. All the safety measures are to be put into effect by Songkran to ensure safe travel during the holiday period.

 
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" Minister of Transport Arkom Termpittayapaisit has responded to announcements by the Interprovincial Transport Van Association that it will suspend operations from April 1 onward in protest of its drivers having their licenses seized..."

 

please go on strike... I may actually go somewhere on my motorcycle for Songkran if these a**holes are off the road. 

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3 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

" Minister of Transport Arkom Termpittayapaisit has responded to announcements by the Interprovincial Transport Van Association that it will suspend operations from April 1 onward in protest of its drivers having their licenses seized..."

 

please go on strike... I may actually go somewhere on my motorcycle for Songkran if these a**holes are off the road. 

Yeah screw all the Thai people wanting to go home for Thai New Year....

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"...announcements by the Interprovincial Transport Van Association that it will suspend operations from April 1 onward..."

 

This might lead to a spike in the population, and a nice respite for emergency room workers at the local hospitals. 

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This is embarrassing, nobody has the moral high ground here. The van companies have for years never paid any attention to driver regulation or customer safety, on the contrary they encourage their brainless moron drivers to drive like brainless morons with a pay per journey system.

And the authorities have made transport worse for the public by moving the van depots miles away from where was more convenient to get them from. 

The only loser i see here are the public who will be unable to travel home and the public again because the govt will never actually bother to enforce safety regulations for them.

A real $#it show ?

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6 hours ago, craigt3365 said:

A vast majority of these vans are owned by one person.  Hmmm....Perhaps some good ol' competition is due?

Don't tease us......who?

Minivans moved to less convenient  points around Bangkok,  threats to introduce  new mini buses...........

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Just now, greeneking said:

Don't tease us......who?

Minivans moved to less convenient  points around Bangkok,  threats to introduce  new mini buses...........

5555.  In typical Thai style.  The name begins with a B.

 

I've no idea.  Just read that interesting piece of info from an article.  So basically, it's a monopoly. 

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15 hours ago, smutcakes said:

Yeah screw all the Thai people wanting to go home for Thai New Year....

A very valid point there Mr Smutcakes. 

However, the. Purpose of thr exercise is to see to it that most people get gome save and soumgd. 

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