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In an effort to alleviate traffic congestion and prevent accidents, the use of large vehicles with ten or more wheels has been prohibited on six roads during the Songkran holidays. The national police chief, Damrongsak Kittiprapas, announced his role as head of the traffic police after it was published in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday, …

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This is the Most Welcome Move, Would it be possible to extend the same during the week day Peak traffic and business hours ?

These trucks are very slow and dangerous.

 

In some cases the slow-moving trucks choose to continue use the right lane, which real reason for traffic snarls.

At least on the sign boards where they should start writing the following

" Slow Vehicles, choose Left Most Lane"

" Bikes drive only on the Left Most Lane"

32 minutes ago, kalyan said:

This is the Most Welcome Move, Would it be possible to extend the same during the week day Peak traffic and business hours ?

These trucks are very slow and dangerous.

In some cases the slow-moving trucks choose to continue use the right lane, which real reason for traffic snarls.

At least on the sign boards where they should start writing the following

" Slow Vehicles, choose Left Most Lane"

" Bikes drive only on the Left Most Lane"

I never did figure out the rules, if any, for overtaking on Thai roads - in the UK, the inside (left most) lane is, in theory at least, for driving in, the other lanes are for overtaking, and undertaking can get you a fine and points on your licence under some circumstances. Apart from drivers of Mercedes and BMWs that is - who drive in the right most lane only and tailgate anyone daring to get in their way.    

Road rules need to be enforced everyday, 24-7and eventually positive results might materialize. As it is the roads are lawless and the road statistics reflect the lack of continuous enforcement. Banning trucks on 6  highways is a drop in the enforcement bucket.

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