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    Cabinet agrees to legal changes tightening regulations on big bikes

    CHUMPHON, 22nd August 2018 (NNT) – The Cabinet has given its approval to a draft law mandating training and testing of big bike riders, intended to reduce the number of accidents among motorcyclists and improve road safety.

    Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Defense Gen Prawit Wongsuwan remarked ahead of the Cabinet retreat in Chumphon province that the government is planning to propose that the National Legislative Assembly (NLA) amend land traffic laws to increase penalties for offenses such as driving without a valid license. He noted however that the meeting would discuss many matters, such as connectivity between road, rail and boat transport, which the Prime Minister has mentioned should see progress within three months. The DPM stated however that Article 44 would not be required to overhaul traffic laws.

    Prime Minister’s Office Spokesman Lt Gen Sansern Kaewkamnerd announced after the meeting that the Cabinet agreed with amendments to ministry regulations on the process and conditions for receiving or extending a driver’s license with the intent to improve road safety. The Cabinet is expected to impose more control over motorcycle and car drivers. New regulations that may be implemented include the need for medical validation when applying for a license to ensure that the driver does not suffer from mental or physical illnesses that would impair their ability to operate a motor vehicle.

    Those who intend to ride a high powered motorcycle or a big bike will have to pass thorough training and testing first. Licenses to ride such bikes will be separate from licences for general motorcycles.

    Other changes include a ban on foreign laborers working in Thailand on a temporary basis, from driving personal vehicles.

    National News Bureau Of Thailand | Cabinet agrees to legal changes tightening regulations on big bikes

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Licenses to ride such bikes will be separate from licences for general motorcycles.
    About time! Who in their right mind thinks that someone who learnt to ride on a 100 CC Honda Wave is qualified to immediatey hop on a Ninja 1100 and burn up the road?



    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Other changes include a ban on foreign laborers working in Thailand on a temporary basis, from driving personal vehicles.
    Can't have the plebian Burmese, Lao, and Cambodians owning vehicles and showing up the plebian Thai, can we.

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    I'm interested to know how the new regulations on big bike rider will apply to those already riding big bikes with their regular bike DL...

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    ^ And how cops on 120 cc scooters are going to catch any big bike riders who don't want to stop

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    I don't expect any chases, only regular police check points... At best they can kick to the incompliant rider as he/she try to fly by and use cctv to ID those who managed to escape.

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    There’s no mention of the definition of a “Big Bike”.

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    ^ I think I read somewhere it was 400 cc and above.

    Quite high as where I come from you need a bike driving license above 125cc, and have to wait 2 years and pass another exam in order to ride a bike above 47 hp.

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