Fines decrease, education increases for traffic offences
Fines decrease, education increases for traffic offences
There's been a few articles about traffic law of late -
Fines decrease, education increases for traffic offences
The Director of the Department of Land Traffic Bureau announced changes to the Road Traffic Restriction Regulation with drivers who break traffic laws being hit with either a fine or educated by police depending on the infringement they commit and not fined for every offence.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501098637/ ... -offences/
A long way to go, say residents
Traffic conditions in Phnom Penh seem to be improving as more road users are trying to follow traffic laws. Khmer Times’ Chhun Sunly and Chor Sokhunthea hit the roads of Phnom Penh yesterday to understand what people think about the traffic.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501098640/ ... residents/
Traffic Police chief clarifies what offenses traffic police can fine and dock points from motorists for
As there has been some public confusion on what offenses traffic police can fine and dock points from motorists for, Lieutenant Colonel Man Sophanna, Director of the Road Traffic Police Office of the Traffic Police and Public Order Department yesterday issued a statement on the strict enforcement of the law on road traffic.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501098349/ ... rists-for/
Fines decrease, education increases for traffic offences
The Director of the Department of Land Traffic Bureau announced changes to the Road Traffic Restriction Regulation with drivers who break traffic laws being hit with either a fine or educated by police depending on the infringement they commit and not fined for every offence.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501098637/ ... -offences/
A long way to go, say residents
Traffic conditions in Phnom Penh seem to be improving as more road users are trying to follow traffic laws. Khmer Times’ Chhun Sunly and Chor Sokhunthea hit the roads of Phnom Penh yesterday to understand what people think about the traffic.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501098640/ ... residents/
Traffic Police chief clarifies what offenses traffic police can fine and dock points from motorists for
As there has been some public confusion on what offenses traffic police can fine and dock points from motorists for, Lieutenant Colonel Man Sophanna, Director of the Road Traffic Police Office of the Traffic Police and Public Order Department yesterday issued a statement on the strict enforcement of the law on road traffic.
https://www.khmertimeskh.com/501098349/ ... rists-for/
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Re: Fines decrease, education increases for traffic offences
This is definitely the way to go. If someone is rich a fine could mean nothing to them, but if they have to attend an all day workshop, they might care.
Re: Fines decrease, education increases for traffic offences
Never happen! The kind of people you are implying would never be prosecuted, never mind being educated, anyway if they did, they would just buy themselves out of it.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:54 am This is definitely the way to go. If someone is rich a fine could mean nothing to them, but if they have to attend an all day workshop, they might care.
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What if it was compulsory to maintain your license? Like a computer based test to prove you went that recorded the test taker. At the end the person has to have their picture taken for a new license. May be hard to bypass that.AndyKK wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 12:06 pmNever happen! The kind of people you are implying would never be prosecuted, never mind being educated, anyway if they did, they would just buy themselves out of it.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:54 am This is definitely the way to go. If someone is rich a fine could mean nothing to them, but if they have to attend an all day workshop, they might care.
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Most drivers on the road don't even own a license.... No need to have one when one drives a motorcycle with an engine up to 125 cc and I'm sure many car drivers carry a fake license or 'bought' their license.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:40 amWhat if it was compulsory to maintain your license? Like a computer based test to prove you went that recorded the test taker. At the end the person has to have their picture taken for a new license. May be hard to bypass that.AndyKK wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 12:06 pmNever happen! The kind of people you are implying would never be prosecuted, never mind being educated, anyway if they did, they would just buy themselves out of it.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:54 am This is definitely the way to go. If someone is rich a fine could mean nothing to them, but if they have to attend an all day workshop, they might care.
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I was thinking more along the lines of those that are high profile enough that they or their employees need a license. I guess I always strive to be an idealist!Kammekor wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:52 amMost drivers on the road don't even own a license.... No need to have one when one drives a motorcycle with an engine up to 125 cc and I'm sure many car drivers carry a fake license or 'bought' their license.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:40 amWhat if it was compulsory to maintain your license? Like a computer based test to prove you went that recorded the test taker. At the end the person has to have their picture taken for a new license. May be hard to bypass that.AndyKK wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 12:06 pmNever happen! The kind of people you are implying would never be prosecuted, never mind being educated, anyway if they did, they would just buy themselves out of it.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:54 am This is definitely the way to go. If someone is rich a fine could mean nothing to them, but if they have to attend an all day workshop, they might care.
Re: Fines decrease, education increases for traffic offences
That's OK, I prefer realism. As long as anyone can drive a motorbike up to 125cc without any knowledge about traffic law traffic in this country is going to be from another world.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 10:50 amI was thinking more along the lines of those that are high profile enough that they or their employees need a license. I guess I always strive to be an idealist!Kammekor wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:52 amMost drivers on the road don't even own a license.... No need to have one when one drives a motorcycle with an engine up to 125 cc and I'm sure many car drivers carry a fake license or 'bought' their license.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 9:40 amWhat if it was compulsory to maintain your license? Like a computer based test to prove you went that recorded the test taker. At the end the person has to have their picture taken for a new license. May be hard to bypass that.AndyKK wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 12:06 pmNever happen! The kind of people you are implying would never be prosecuted, never mind being educated, anyway if they did, they would just buy themselves out of it.techietraveller84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 11:54 am This is definitely the way to go. If someone is rich a fine could mean nothing to them, but if they have to attend an all day workshop, they might care.
Re: Fines decrease, education increases for traffic offences
Coming over the old Monavong bridge from Chber Ampov, the traffic police are well set up there, and have been for sometime. 2 of the officer's pulled me over, "again" I said, what is the problem this time I asked, he was frantically trying to pull the sticker off my fuel tank. Apparently to have your bike wrapped is not legal. I said to the officer, because he is getting nowhere trying to pull off the sticker, "it's paint" he threw his hands up in the air and said go.
Thing is they tall you to go to another police officer who is seated, he is the one who issues the fine. Last time they held me for 30 minutes before letting me go, with lots of threat's about taking my bike from me. All the time I was there, no receipt was given for time's finned.
Thing is they tall you to go to another police officer who is seated, he is the one who issues the fine. Last time they held me for 30 minutes before letting me go, with lots of threat's about taking my bike from me. All the time I was there, no receipt was given for time's finned.
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