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March 2nd, 2007, 18:59
Jalopy taxis being ordered off the roads
Bangkok Post
AMORNRAT MAHITTHIROOK

Taxis which are more than 12 years old will be ordered off the roads, the Department of Land Transport said yesterday. Police have been asked to enforce the legal limit and arrest the drivers, department chief Silapachai Charukasemrattana said. Mr Silapachai said if the taxi's owner wants to continue using the car it must be re-registered as a private vehicle. This process must be completed within 30 days of the taxi reaching its 12th year on the road. The vehicle would not be allowed to continue operating as a taxi.

He said most of the taxis which have exceeded or are about to exceed the age limit are green-and-yellow ones. Last year, more than 80,000 new metered taxis were registered with the department. About 30,000 taxis would ''expire'' this year.

The department chief said he was concerned passengers in old taxis may not have accident insurance protection. An amendment bill was now being considered by the Council of State, the government's legal arm. It would lower the maximum permissable age of a taxi from 12 to nine years. This would improve safety and help reduce pollution.

Bangkok Post

Motorbikes and taxis to be controlled. Can Tuk Tuk laws be far behind?

March 3rd, 2007, 02:20
This regulation has been introduced several years ago and the Transport Office is very ridged about this.

If you get bored, have a look between 3 and 5 in the morning near Mor Chit 2or Chatuchak. There are tens of thousands of taxi meter to be returned after a day shift and to be checked for next day of duty.

It’s the best place to buy a “new” old car cheap and quick since Transport Office always sort some cars out as soon as the 12 years limit is fulfilled. The cars gets strapped immediately; sign, meter, and number are taken away on the spot.

March 3rd, 2007, 06:40
ItтАЩs the best place to buy a тАЬnewтАЭ old car cheapI'm sure all of our currency exchange cheapskates ("ooh, ooh, look - I got 25 satang more than you") will be rushing out there forthwith to find the latest bargain for their motoring holiday