Thailand drivers were called to observe laws

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Thailand drivers were called to observe laws

 Four Thai organizations had recently signed a memorandum of understanding with reference to Thailand drivers of public transport. It would control drivers’ abide by traffic laws and provide passengers’ safety.

Royal Thai Police, Department of Land Transport and two corporations: Bangkok Mass Transit Authority and Transport Co., Ltd had recently signed a memorandum of understanding with reference to Thailand drivers of public transport.

It would control drivers’ abide by traffic laws and provide passengers’ safety. Currently a lot of public transport drivers expose people’s lives in danger by neglecting of road rules.

 Four organizations declared that they intend to work jointly to reach their common aims according to the acts of land traffic 1979 year. 

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