Traffic Rules
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Traffic Rules
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/sites/def ... k=IDkCao1x
- Phnom Penh Post
Interior Minister Sar Kheng says the time for traffic law education is over and motorists must be held accountable under the law. Heng Chivoan
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng, who is also chairman of the National Road Safety Committee, on Thursday called 2020 the year of traffic law enforcement. He said the time for educating motorists rather than punishing them has ended.
Stop for the red light,
Go for the green,
Change says the orange light,
Flashing in between.
- Phnom Penh Post
Interior Minister Sar Kheng says the time for traffic law education is over and motorists must be held accountable under the law. Heng Chivoan
Minister of Interior Sar Kheng, who is also chairman of the National Road Safety Committee, on Thursday called 2020 the year of traffic law enforcement. He said the time for educating motorists rather than punishing them has ended.
Stop for the red light,
Go for the green,
Change says the orange light,
Flashing in between.
Cambodia,,,, Don't fall in love with her.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
Like the spoilt child she is, she will not be happy till she destroys herself from within and breaks your heart.
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i thought they were christmas lights
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Institute for Road Safety director Kong Ratanak said to improve safety on Cambodian roads, the law must be enforced more strictly, and traffic rules must be more widely disseminated.
For the last 10 years, the Institute for Road Safety has helped the government set up mechanisms to implement the law efficiently. The government, he said, has established programmes to educate the people and enforce the law strictly and without discrimination.
“The goal is to have the law apply equally to everyone,” he said.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... violations
It seems on a night time "the so called law" is taken in peoples own minds when it comes to traffic lights and who has the right of way. One example on Highway 1. At rush hour their is a policeman directing traffic, later just the same has the normal daytime hours, abide by the traffic lights who has the right of way. But try going from street 351 across Highway 1 when the light is green, you would find most traffic on Highway 1 with an obvious red light will not stop unless they are forced too by your vehicle being directly in their path, that is the situation "I personally do not like" will they stop or not?
Institute for Road Safety director Kong Ratanak said to improve safety on Cambodian roads, the law must be enforced more strictly, and traffic rules must be more widely disseminated.
For the last 10 years, the Institute for Road Safety has helped the government set up mechanisms to implement the law efficiently. The government, he said, has established programmes to educate the people and enforce the law strictly and without discrimination.
“The goal is to have the law apply equally to everyone,” he said.
https://www.phnompenhpost.com/national/ ... violations
It seems on a night time "the so called law" is taken in peoples own minds when it comes to traffic lights and who has the right of way. One example on Highway 1. At rush hour their is a policeman directing traffic, later just the same has the normal daytime hours, abide by the traffic lights who has the right of way. But try going from street 351 across Highway 1 when the light is green, you would find most traffic on Highway 1 with an obvious red light will not stop unless they are forced too by your vehicle being directly in their path, that is the situation "I personally do not like" will they stop or not?
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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I was just waiting at traffic lights, idiots were completely ignoring them while a copper sat in his box watching all this at the junction, complete waste of time.......Until the boys in blue nick every single one of them and make them pay a fine nothing will change.
You got me started now..........
And this fuckin bollox about ignoring lights because turning right is exactly that BOLLOX, Red means fuckin STOP, everybody that runs a red light should be Nicked and pay a fine on the spot or have to scooter confiscated, no exceptions because they are poor or any other excuse, try that in any other part of the world...........
You got me started now..........
And this fuckin bollox about ignoring lights because turning right is exactly that BOLLOX, Red means fuckin STOP, everybody that runs a red light should be Nicked and pay a fine on the spot or have to scooter confiscated, no exceptions because they are poor or any other excuse, try that in any other part of the world...........
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Traffic Laws
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When you are there, stopped at the red light, and all around you are going forward has it was a green light, don't you get a little tad worried someone will hit you in the rear! I know I do. Also at times if I was on the main Preah Monivong Blvd wanting to do a left turn, at times I would pull over too the right, letting traffic calm before making my move to the left, mainly due to the trucks doing such speeds they could not stop or avoided you parked in the middle lane wanting to turn having opportunity to safely do so.DaveG wrote: ↑Sat Feb 29, 2020 7:27 pm I was just waiting at traffic lights, idiots were completely ignoring them while a copper sat in his box watching all this at the junction, complete waste of time.......Until the boys in blue nick every single one of them and make them pay a fine nothing will change.
You got me started now..........
And this fuckin bollox about ignoring lights because turning right is exactly that BOLLOX, Red means fuckin STOP, everybody that runs a red light should be Nicked and pay a fine on the spot or have to scooter confiscated, no exceptions because they are poor or any other excuse, try that in any other part of the world...........
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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Its not a serious thread due to the subject is it guys?
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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