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Phoenix_KL
post Jan 17 2020, 12:58 AM

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Travelling in mini-vans and buses

Legislation that has been in place since 2014 states that all passengers travelling on buses and in mini-vans in Thailand must wear seat-belts.
Transport operators must ensure their vehicles are equipped with seat-belts.
Signs should also be on display inside the vehicle reminding passengers to wear them.
Passengers not wearing seat-belts can be fined up to 5,000 Baht (compared to 500 Baht for car passengers).


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Phoenix_KL
post Jan 17 2020, 01:03 AM

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QUOTE(St0rmFury @ Jan 16 2020, 11:02 AM)
Back passengers usually don't wear seatbelt one.

But I agree it's good practice to do so.
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illegal.

Travelling in mini-vans and buses

Legislation that has been in place since 2014 states that all passengers travelling on buses and in mini-vans in Thailand must wear seat-belts. Transport operators must ensure their vehicles are equipped with seat-belts. Signs should also be on display inside the vehicle reminding passengers to wear them. Passengers not wearing seat-belts can be fined up to 5,000 Baht (compared to 500 Baht for car passengers).
https://www.thaizer.com/news/thailand-tough...ad-safety-laws/
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post Jan 17 2020, 01:06 AM

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QUOTE(Jay Chua CC @ Jan 16 2020, 03:43 PM)
when u see a van with thai number plate on NSE highway, they are 99% mostly idiots
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yes thai driver

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