According to the New Straits Times, traffic authorities in Narathiwat said the stricter enforcement aims to improve road discipline for all drivers, including motorcyclists, and to reduce accidents
Offences covered include speeding, running red lights, failing to stop at pedestrian crossings, using mobile phones without hands-free devices, driving against traffic, and not wearing helmets for riders and passengers.
Other violations include failing to wear seatbelts, driving without a licence, driving under the influence of alcohol, and reckless driving.
Police warned that motorists who do not settle fines within the stipulated period risk having their vehicles blacklisted from entering Thailand in the future.
“We advise Malaysian travellers entering southern Thailand from April 1 to exercise caution and comply with all traffic rules. We frequently receive complaints about Malaysian drivers speeding, and some also park without following regulations,” according to a police official. - malaymail

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