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Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Motor Forum => Topic started by: Smithy on September 03, 2022, 09:02:44 AM

Title: Thailand's harsher traffic law, fines take effect from Sept 5
Post by: Smithy on September 03, 2022, 09:02:44 AM
Thailand's harsher traffic law, fines take effect from Sept 5 ? see list of amendment here
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Traffic fines will be much higher, with the maximum rate of 4,000 baht, on Sept 5 when the newly amended Land Traffic Act will take effect, according to the police.

Deputy national police chief Pol Gen Damrongsak Kittipraphat said the amendment increased punishment on the traffic rule violations that were main factors behind road accidents. They included the violation of speed limits, traffic lights and pedestrian crossings, he said.



The maximum fine of such offences rose from 1,000 to 4,000 baht, Pol Gen Damrongsak said.
The new law also raised the maximum fine from 500 to 2,000 baht for driving in wrong direction and failure to wear a helmet or a seat belt.

However, the law does not require pickup truck passengers on extended space behind the driver?s seat and cargo beds to use a seat belt but their number must not exceed its limit.



Child seats will not be mandatory on Sept 5 and the Royal Thai Police Office and the Department of Land Transport would announce relevant rules on the use of child seats by Dec 4, Pol Gen Damrongsak said

https://www.pattayamail.com/thailandnews/thailands-harsher-traffic-law-fines-take-effect-from-sept-5-see-list-of-amendment-here-408831
Title: Re: Thailand's harsher traffic law, fines take effect from Sept 5
Post by: Prakhonchai Nick on September 04, 2022, 04:24:54 PM
I would like to see fines introduced for those drivers too lazy to use their indicators.  2,000bt for 4 and more wheel vehicles and 5,000bt for motorcycles--(the worst offenders)
Title: Re: Thailand's harsher traffic law, fines take effect from Sept 5
Post by: Gerry on September 04, 2022, 05:12:50 PM
I doubt things will change much.

The police will never stop taking lesser "fines" by the roadside.