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500+ motorists lose points on Thai driving system’s 1st day: police

More than 500 motorists were deducted points on the first day of a new national driving system, police announced today. 

A total of 540 people lost points for violating traffic rules, according to police spokesperson Maj. Gen. Achayon Kraithong, with the most common infractions being expired tags (233), invalid license plates (81),  and speeding (63).

The point-based driving system was introduced Monday, and law enforcement is eager to show that they actually mean it. Time will tell whether it will be enforced and make a difference on the kingdom’s notoriously unsafe roads. 

Under the system, each driver starts with 12 points and can lose one to four for offenses ranging from texting behind the wheel to reckless driving.

How to lose (and regain) points under Thailand’s new driving scheme

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