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Bosch receives the Prime Minister’s road safety award 
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2024
Bangkok, Thailand – Bosch has been recognized with the Prime Minister’s Road Safety Award for its efforts in promoting road safety in Thailand. The award was presented by Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul at the 16th National Academic Road Safety seminar.
ThaiHealth forum urges improved road safety for children
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 2024
Thai Health Promotion Foundation notes that in 2023, one in five road accident fatalities was a child
Buses screened for safety ahead of holiday weekend exodus
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 08, 2024
Checks ordered on interprovincial vehicles following last week’s deadly bus inferno
Low helmet use among motorcyclists putting lives at risk: ThaiHealth
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2024
The latest study from the foundation shows that 82.5% of road accident fatalities last year were of motorcyclists, with 79% of those deaths due to head injuries
Holiday carnage at 284 dead, less than last year
FRIDAY, JANUARY 05, 2024
A total of 284 people were killed and 2,307 others injured in 2,288 road accidents during the seven days of the New Year road safety campaign, with Bangkok chalking up the most deaths.
Road safety measures taken for double-deckers to reduce accident risks
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 08, 2023
The Department of Land Transport is taking several steps to regulate the road safety of double-decker buses to reduce the risk of accidents.
Tech institute dean calls for more investment in safety after fatal accident
FRIDAY, MAY 12, 2023
A renowned academic has urged contractors to revise their safety protocols for big projects to ensure the safety of commuters following a deadly incident on Rama 2 Road in Bangkok that resulted in the death of one worker and damage to four passing vehicles.
7 Dangerous Days: BMA sets up road checkpoints to keep fatalities low
TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 2023
To keep road accidents and deaths low during the notorious “7 Dangerous Days” of Songkran, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has set up 11 roadside centres to help motorists heading upcountry.
Motorists offered free vehicle checks before ‘7 deadly days’ of Songkran
MONDAY, APRIL 10, 2023
Drivers are being offered free vehicle checks by two agencies to boost road safety during the so-called seven deadly days of Songkran.
Police to start new driver points system from January 9 to cut road accidents
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 01, 2022
A new score system for motorists aimed at boosting road safety and cutting road accidents will come into force from January 9, the National Police chief said on Thursday.
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