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Thailand April Fool? - Thailand to change from left to right hand driving

JWNY

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BANGKOK: -- The Thai government is proposing a change from driving on the left side of the road to driving on the right side of the road, the department of public roads has announced. The proposal will be send to parliament in June and the law will take affect on 1 January 2014, with the turning of the year.

According to Tongchai Matchamonton, spokesman for the department, the change is being proposed to better prepare for ASEAN community and meant to strengthen the economy. “Most of the ASEAN member states already drive on the left hand side and with more
open trade between the countries this will make transports and logistics more easy, especially with the neighboring countries Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia.
Also important is that China drives on the right and the change will make transport to and from the greater Mekong region easier. This is an important step forwards for our economy. Already Thailand is planning its rail transport to have the same rail gauge as neighboring countries. Driving on the same side of the road is only the next logical step in order for Thailand to become a transport hub for Asia.”

The spokesman expects that the change would be without major problems or accidents.
“We will inform the people beforehand with a campaign. “Our successes with reducing the number of accidents during holidays like Songkran proofs we can do the transition safely. The change will take place during the new year as at that time there are already a lot of check-points all over the country. They will see to it that the change will be made without incident”.

It is also hoped that the change will increase the safety of tourist, as most tourist are used to drive on the left. The department confirmed that many accidents with tourists happen because they go out and drink too much. When they get on their motorcycle they cause accidents because they drive on the wrong side of the road out of habit. This is being confirmed by Phuket police.

The government will demand that car manufacturers only sell new cars with the steering wheel on the left and is busy with consulting the major car manufacturers. It already agreed with the Chinese car manufactures' that their new to open plant in Thailand
will only produce cars for driving on the left.

As of 1 January 2014 all cars sold in Thailand will need to have the steering wheel on the left side. Old normal cars can keep their steering wheel on the right, but owners cannot sell these cars. For that the car must first be refitted with the steering wheel on the left.
Per 1 January 2020 all cars in Thailand, including old cars, must be refitted. However busses, trucks and taxis will be exempted as they are driven by professional drivers who can handle their vehicle safely.

The spokesmen further announced that the government is negotiating with car manufacturers in Thailand to set a fair price for refitting cars, so consumers will not pay too much to adjust their car. Under the plan owners of a car not older than 5 year will get half of the price for refitting back from the government through their personal income tax, so they don’t have to spend too much money.
 

yinyang

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..spokesman expects that the change would be without major problems or accidents.
“We will inform the people beforehand with a campaign. “Our successes with reducing the number of accidents during holidays like Songkran proofs we can do the transition safely. The change will take place during the new year as at that time there are already a lot of check-points all over the country. They will see to it that the change will be made without incident”.
As of 1 January 2014 all cars sold in Thailand will need to have the steering wheel on the left side. Old normal cars can keep their steering wheel on the right, but owners cannot sell these cars. For that the car must first be refitted with the steering wheel on the left.
Per 1 January 2020 all cars in Thailand, including old cars, must be refitted. However busses, trucks and taxis will be exempted as they are driven by professional drivers who can handle their vehicle safely.
negotiating with car manufacturers in Thailand to set a fair price for refitting cars, ...owners of a car not older than 5 year will get half of the price for refitting back from the government through their personal income tax,
Siao ah, heard of other April fool's joke that all LBs must be "retrofitted" (post op)?! :eek::p Tax breaks too!
 

Dark Knight

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Doing such a drastic change after so many years is really irrational.
All existing vehicles need to be modified, roads, pavement, sign board, signaling light etc need to be changed which cost them a bomb.

Thai always got this culture .... "if it ain't broken, they won't fix it".
 

Narong Wongwan

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haha i see...anyways, what you think about Thai proposal above?

i am confusing right hand drive with right hand traffic.......
anyways right hand traffic is in line with its border neighbours (except malaysia)......and also dun let the brits fool you.......most of the world drive on the right.
That said, such a law change will sure be chaos..........but good opportunity for those in power to 'kin tang'........a big fat gravy train........and transport minister post will be more sought after than PM post in the next cabinet resuffle.
 

eatshitndie

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the japanese did it in okinawa, after taking back control of the island from the u.s. military in 1972. they changed all road paintings, signs, traffic lights, driving code, traffic rules, etc., overnight (in one night) starting on the midnight of june 16 and finishing on the morning of june 17. when u.s. military personnel woke up on the morning of june 17, they found their vehicles on the wrong side of the road. :eek:
 

yinyang

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..okinawa..changed all road paintings, signs, traffic lights, driving code, traffic rules, etc., overnight (in one night) starting on the midnight of june 16...u.s. military personnel their vehicles on the wrong side of the road. :eek:
Yankee doodle, Okinawa's but a tiny speck vs 70mil in LOS :p
Narong Wongwan said:
law change will sure be chaos..........those in power to 'kin tang'........a big fat gravy train........and transport minister post will be more sought after than PM post in the next cabinet resuffle
Boom town, ala bee tang (rice inflows) for the thai LTA:biggrin:
Dark Knight said:
really irrational. Thai always got this culture .... "if it ain't broken, they won't fix it".
Typical thai shrug, more concerned with sanuk mindset gearing up for songkran next week
 
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yinyang

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..more likely that Burma, with so many right hand drive vehicles, will come to its senses and revert to driving on the left side of the road.
What a bi-polar, even schizo style.

PS: Can't help noticing you stuck to colonial namesake for Myanmar. Recall Time did not make the change too :p
 
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OldFart

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Doing such a drastic change after so many years is really irrational.
All existing vehicles need to be modified, roads, pavement, sign board, signaling light etc need to be changed which cost them a bomb.

Thai always got this culture .... "if it ain't broken, they won't fix it".

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Thai modification
 

yinyang

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Which reminds me of 1 new kweilo colleague in town, destroyed his rental car's wipers in 1 day (not even raining), mis-using same as blinkers! :p
 
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