New parking rules in Bangkok will come into force on 60 roads

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New parking rules in Bangkok will come into force on 60 roads

According previous statements Bangkok Police launched the towing policy concerning illegally parking transport on 10 main roads of the capital. In the next month new rules will be extended to 60 roads.

According previous statements Bangkok Police launched the towing policy concerning illegally parking transport on 10 main roads of the capital. In the next month new rules will be extended to 60 roads. It will happen at 6 AM next Friday.

The action of traffic police would be tough, so be ready for these. Perpetrators should pay a fine of 500 baht and a towing fee starting from 500 baht depending on the type of vehicle. Individual staff will control policemen to avert bribery.

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