Thailand introduces new rules for public buses

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Thailand introduces new rules for public buses

Road accident, which happened last Monday at the North Thai province Tak and killed 32 passengers became a reason to revise the rules of public transportation’s movement on the Thai roads.

Road accident, which happened last Monday at the North Thai province Tak and killed 32 passengers became a reason to revise the rules of public transportation’s movement on the Thai roads.

As Ministry of Transport reported, it plans to develop new more restrictive rules. As expected, the double-decker buses will not be allowed on the difficult mountain roads as they are not able to cope with control on hard cornering. The dangerous part of the road in Tak also will be equipped with special signs and light to increase safety there.

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