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The Land Transport Department has begun enforcing strict safety rules targeting public transport vans - including a 13-passenger limit.
The
rules also require vans to have an emergency exit that can be opened
from the inside with a visible, reflective Thai sign identifying it, a
20 centimetre-wide walking space to reach the emergency exit and at
least three glass-breaking hammers on the left, the right and the back
of vans.
Van operators who fail to comply with the rules face
fines of Bt500 to Bt5,000 and having their license suspended for up to
six months.
On the first day of enforcement of the new rules on
Monday, in which fines were capped at Bt500, many vans at Bangkok's
Victory Monument complied with the requirements.
Reducing the seating capacity from 15 seat to 13 aims to ensure there
is enough space for passengers to quickly reach the emergency exit.
The department will also require fixed-route vans in Bangkok and
elsewhere to submit their vehicles for an inspection and registration
check on June 5 or July 5.
Chartered vans will be inspected on August 5.
Those who fail to comply face a maximum fine, the department warned.
Source - TheNation
Ps, 13 persons exclusive luggage is anyway to much.
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