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NO MORE BOLT IN THAILAND Thailand Land Transport Department will not renew BOLT licens in Thailand. 6,776 legal violations involving hail platform riders have been reported since 2022, including 2,193 cases involving riders from Bolt.

NO MORE BOLT IN THAILAND Thailand Land Transport Department will not renew BOLT licens in Thailand. 6,776 legal violations involving hail platform riders have been reported since 2022, including 2,193 cases involving riders from Bolt.

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JAIL FOR NOT HAVING A DRIVER'S LICENSE Police to Enforce Traffic Laws from April 1, Targeting 10 Violations From April 1, 2026, traffic police will strictly enforce laws nationwide, focusing on 10 main violations that cause road accidents. This follows a directive from National Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet to enhance traffic discipline. The initial phase, “Warning Before Fines,” ends March 31, after which penalties will apply. The main violations and fines are: - Exceeding speed limits: up to 4,000 baht (was 1,000) - Running red lights: up to 4,000 baht (was 1,000) - Failing to stop for pedestrians: up to 4,000 baht - Using a phone while driving: up to 4,000 baht - Driving the wrong way: up to 2,000 baht (was 500) - Not wearing a helmet: up to 2,000 baht - Not wearing a seatbelt: up to 2,000 baht - Not carrying a driving license: up to 1,000 baht, possible 1 month jail - Driving under the influence: 5,000–20,000 baht, up to 1 year jail - Reckless driving: 5,000–20,000 baht, up to 1 year jail Stricter enforcement aims to create safer roads and reduce accidents.accidents across the country.

JAIL FOR NOT HAVING A DRIVER'S LICENSE Police to Enforce Traffic Laws from April 1, Targeting 10 Violations From April 1, 2026, traffic police will strictly enforce laws nationwide, focusing on 10 main violations that cause road accidents. This follows a directive from National Police Chief Pol Gen Kitrat Phanphet to enhance traffic discipline. The initial phase, “Warning Before Fines,” ends March 31, after which penalties will apply. The main violations and fines are: - Exceeding speed limits: up to 4,000 baht (was 1,000) - Running red lights: up to 4,000 baht (was 1,000) - Failing to stop for pedestrians: up to 4,000 baht - Using a phone while driving: up to 4,000 baht - Driving the wrong way: up to 2,000 baht (was 500) - Not wearing a helmet: up to 2,000 baht - Not wearing a seatbelt: up to 2,000 baht - Not carrying a driving license: up to 1,000 baht, possible 1 month jail - Driving under the influence: 5,000–20,000 baht, up to 1 year jail - Reckless driving: 5,000–20,000 baht, up to 1 year jail Stricter enforcement aims to create safer roads and reduce accidents.accidents across the country.

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