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Buriram Province - General Category => Isaan Motor Forum => Topic started by: Admin on September 22, 2009, 10:36:38 PM
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Fewer motorists run red lights now cameras have gone up at 30 city intersections,
Writer: Wassayos Ngamkham
Published: 14/09/2009 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: NewsCameras set up at intersections to catch motorists who run red lights are working well, traffic police say.
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There has been a drop in the number of drivers caught running red lights in the nearly nine months since the Metropolitan Police Bureau installed its camera system at 30 intersections around Bangkok.
The cameras went up at intersections on Dec 30 last year.
About 2,000 vehicles a day were still caught running the lights up until June. But in the past three months, as motorists have noticed the cameras more, the number of offending vehicles snapped at the lights has fallen to about 1,400 a day, the police say.
"Some vehicles ran a red light two or three times in a stretch," said metropolitan police deputy chief Phanu Kerdlarppol.
The 500-baht fines have brought in revenue of up to 50 million baht, which has been shared equally between the metropolitan police and Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.
A driver also loses 40 demerit points, deducted from a total of 100 on his licence.
Bangkok traffic police are happy with the result as they believe a drop in traffic light violations will lead to a drop in the number of road accidents, Pol Maj Gen Phanu said.
Since the camera system was put in place, the Metropolitan Police Bureau also has been able to cut the number of traffic police on duty. Another positive result was that traffic police no longer have to argue with motorists about whether the motorists jumped the light, he said.
But Pol Maj Gen Phanu said he still had one more concern. Some motorists have tried to obscure their licence plates, making it harder to identify the vehicles from photographs taken by the cameras.
Some motorists have used gold sheets to cover letters or figures. Others have scratched the colour off the characters.
Traffic police have been told to arrest motorists who make changes to their plates. The fine is up to 1,000 baht.
Pol Maj Gen Phanu said he had asked the BMA to install cameras at 30 more intersections in Bangkok, particularly those where accidents are common, such as on Rama IV and Sukhumvit roads.
A budget of 90 million baht will be needed.
Contact Crime Track: crimetrack@bangkokpost.co.th
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funny funny funny no points 200 baht extra no licence!!!! Well the traffice are crap atleast the traffice lights are good have sensors everywhere hear you can wait 4 mins for change want western idea's but thai's do not want to invest may be forum member here want to !!!
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Damn, I come to Thailand to get away from the way things are in America, and it follows. >:(
Hope these cameras do not come to Burirum. :'(
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Damn, I come to Thailand to get away from the way things are in America, and it follows. >:(
Hope these cameras do not come to Burirum. :'(
Well they also have mobile speed cameras too,,,,,A B/M on Pattaya-Live received one thro the post last year.The 'snap' which clearly displayed the vehicle,its registration number ,the speed,time,date & location<which was on the 331 nr Sattahip> was posted on the forum.
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Damn, I come to Thailand to get away from the way things are in America, and it follows. >:(
Hope these cameras do not come to Burirum. :'(
exactly ! same with the cigarette rules. can't smoke inside restaurants and disco.wow.thailand it's not what it used to be .
or so I thought. ::)
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exactly ! same with the cigarette rules. can't smoke inside restaurants and disco.wow.thailand it's not what it used to be .
or so I thought. ::)
Yes, but in the small villages aroung Buriram (e.g., Ban Yang) it seems about anything goes. See people with a scooter drive up to a store and get a liter of petrol from a whiskey bottle and then get a shot of Thai Whiskey. party5 You can smoke in store, and probably the resturants there.
Reminds me more of America during the 60's, but with some modern comforts like internet. party11
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Damn, I come to Thailand to get away from the way things are in America, and it follows. >:(
Hope these cameras do not come to Burirum. :'(
exactly ! same with the cigarette rules. can't smoke inside restaurants and disco.wow.thailand it's not what it used to be .
or so I thought. ::)
It has been illegal to smoke in Air-conditioned restaurants here for about 12 years but rarely enforced.The more recently passed law regarding smoking in air-con & non-air con bars & even open bars has indeed been enforced by Banglamung police as smokers have found out by being fined 2,000 baht each & the owners 30,000baht.
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I have a very interesting reply to this post but I'm afraid if I post it here I might be criticized...
>:( That's why we're all here.We want to hear what you have to say. Post it ! fighting1
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I have a very interesting reply to this post but I'm afraid if I post it here I might be criticized...
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