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  • Motorcycle gang with foreign flags disrupts Thai traffic (video) | Thaiger

    Motorcycle gang with foreign flags disrupts Thai traffic (video)

    A disruptive motorcycle gang, displaying flags of a neighbouring country, caused havoc on a Thai roadway, obstructing traffic and leaving drivers frustrated. The incident, initially highlighted on TikTok by a user named Ginnaralynn, occurred yesterday, November 12, drawing attention to the reckless behaviour of the bikers. The viral video showed a group of big bikes, prominently featuring flags from a…

  • Bangkok to beat the gridlock with new congestion charge | Thaiger

    Bangkok to beat the gridlock with new congestion charge

    Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit revealed that Bangkok could soon join cities like London and Singapore with a congestion charge aimed at unclogging the city’s crowded streets and reducing pollution. Suriya announced a six-month timeline for the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) to finalise a study identifying the best model for implementing the charge. “We’re looking at…

  • Taxi tensions in Phuket: Drivers demand ride-hailing rights | Thaiger

    Taxi tensions in Phuket: Drivers demand ride-hailing rights

    Tensions are boiling over in Phuket as local green plate taxi drivers, reliant on app-based bookings to stay afloat, face hefty 2,000-baht fines for doing just that. Drivers rallied at Saphan Hin’s central stage last Tuesday, November 5, calling on officials to overhaul outdated regulations that penalise them for using ride-hailing apps – a vital income stream since the pandemic…

  • Bangkok plans cycling lanes to ease congestion in key districts | Thaiger

    Bangkok plans cycling lanes to ease congestion in key districts

    The capital’s bustling streets may soon see a transformation as the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the Thailand Walking and Cycling Institute Foundation (TWCIF) are set to introduce a walking and cycling lane project in four heavily congested areas. A feasibility study for this initiative is scheduled to conclude next month, setting the stage for a city-wide shift in transportation…

  • Thailand gears up for excise tax as it charges into electric future | Thaiger

    Thailand gears up for excise tax as it charges into electric future

    Thailand is set to adjust its automotive excise tax structure to reflect the global shift towards electric vehicles (EVs), according to Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul. This move aims to harmonise local policies with international trends in the automotive industry, particularly as the competition between battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) intensifies. Paopoom highlighted the uncertainty…

  • Airport initiative boosts culture and economy in northern Thailand | Thaiger

    Airport initiative boosts culture and economy in northern Thailand

    Phitsanulok and Nan airports have introduced an innovative Live Airport concept aimed at highlighting the cultural identities of these provinces while generating sustainable economic benefits for local communities. The initiative was inaugurated on November 1 and seeks to position airports as not only transit points but also as cultural gateways into the region. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri, accompanied by…

  • Thai man harasses female student on Bangkok songthaew | Thaiger

    Thai man harasses female student on Bangkok songthaew

    A concerning incident involving a man allegedly harassing a female student on a public songthaew sparked warnings on social media. The incident, which occurred yesterday, November 6 at around 5pm, prompted calls for increased vigilance among commuters using this popular mode of transport. The incident unfolded on a songthaew travelling to the National Stadium, which was fully occupied at the…

  • Patong slams brakes on taxi conflicts to boost tourism image | Thaiger

    Patong slams brakes on taxi conflicts to boost tourism image

    Efforts are underway in Patong to reorganise the city’s unscrupulous motorcycle taxi services following a recent conflict among drivers over passenger pickups. Local police in the bustling tourist destination are taking steps to address the situation, which has negatively impacted the area’s reputation. Chalermpong Saengdee, a member of the People’s Party representing Phuket, revealed that a meeting took place yesterday…

  • Bus-ting with green energy: Phuket’s smart bus takes fresh direction | Thaiger

    Bus-ting with green energy: Phuket’s smart bus takes fresh direction

    All aboard the eco-friendly Phuket Smart Bus express. Phuket’s transport scene is getting a high-voltage makeover with the launch of the spanking new Phuket Smart Bus service, and it’s already steering the island’s travel scene in a new direction. Connecting Phuket Town and Patong with ease and style, this service is run by Phuket City Development Co Ltd (PKCD) and…

  • Bangkok MRT Orange Line construction to disrupt traffic this month | Thaiger

    Bangkok MRT Orange Line construction to disrupt traffic this month

    Construction on the western segment of Bangkok’s MRT Orange Line is set to bring some disruptions, as announced by the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA). The project, which aims to enhance the city’s transit network, will necessitate the closure of a traffic lane along the initial five stops of the light rail line, stretching from Bang Khun Non…

  • Thailand shifts gears to keep diesel costs cruising under control | Thaiger

    Thailand shifts gears to keep diesel costs cruising under control

    In a bold move to soothe the sting at the forecourts, the Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) unveiled its plan to keep Thailand’s diesel prices under a breezy 33 baht per litre, even though the current subsidy scheme is revving to a halt. This decision steers from an unexpected upturn in OFFO’s finances, courtesy of plummeting global oil prices. Fiscal…

  • Karon police ‘taxi’ the bull by the horns: No more illegal rides | Thaiger

    Karon police ‘taxi’ the bull by the horns: No more illegal rides

    Karon police have hit back at online accusations claiming they’ve been lax in tackling illegal taxi operations. In a bold announcement, they revealed that a whopping 208 illegal taxis have been stopped and seized since the start of July. In a statement released earlier yesterday, October 31, Karon Police reassured the public that their officers have been conducting checkpoints at…

  • Thailand ambitions take off: 6 projects to boost transport hub status | Thaiger

    Thailand ambitions take off: 6 projects to boost transport hub status

    The Transport Ministry of Thailand is advancing six airport development and construction projects to position the country as a regional transportation hub. Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri announced that representatives from the ministry’s Airport Department, Airports of Thailand, Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, and other relevant agencies recently attended the 59th Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) Conference in the Philippines.…

  • EXAT digs deep but hits financial roadblock on N1 Expressway | Thaiger

    EXAT digs deep but hits financial roadblock on N1 Expressway

    The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) seems set to abandon its plans for an underground route in the controversial N1 Expressway development, citing financial concerns. EXAT Governor Surachet Laophulsuk revealed that the board has decided to delay the project after a study raised serious doubts about its financial viability. Despite a promising equity internal rate of return (EIRR) projected at…

  • Second phase of Khon Kaen to Nong Khai railway starts this year | Thaiger

    Second phase of Khon Kaen to Nong Khai railway starts this year

    Construction for the second phase of the double-track railway from Khon Kaen to Nong Khai will commence at the end of this year, with an estimated budget of 28.6 billion baht. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) Governor, Veeris Ammarapala, confirmed that the project is expected to take approximately three years to complete. The SRT board, in a meeting yesterday,…

  • Thailand’s auto industry brakes as production target stalls | Thaiger

    Thailand’s auto industry brakes as production target stalls

    Thailand’s auto industry is stuck in first gear, with car production now expected to fall short of the 1.7 million target for 2024 as sales and exports hit a serious slump. The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) warns that car manufacturing could face another downgrade this year, with officials predicting a sharp drop from the original target of 1.7 million…

  • Thailand to build own trains, expand rail network to 7,500 km | Thaiger

    Thailand to build own trains, expand rail network to 7,500 km

    Thailand is set to advance its railway technology with a government directive for the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and the National Research and Development Institute of Rail Technology (NRDIT) to produce their locomotives and trains. This initiative aims to expand the country’s rail network from its current 4,044 kilometres to 7,500 kilometres in the future. Director of the NRDIT,…

  • Phuket faces a splash of chaos as waterworks fixes leak | Thaiger

    Phuket faces a splash of chaos as waterworks fixes leak

    Phuket Waterworks Authority (PWA) announced urgent repairs on a leaking water pipe at the notorious three-way intersection in front of Wat Patong, scheduled for tomorrow. The work, which will run from 1am to 6pm, tomorrow, Saturday, October 26, will force the closure of one westbound lane on Phra Baramee Road. Traffic chaos is expected to spill over into the surrounding…

  • MRT 20-baht bonanza: MRT hits the jackpot for commuters | Thaiger

    MRT 20-baht bonanza: MRT hits the jackpot for commuters

    The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA) has hit the jackpot with its new 20-baht maximum fare policy, hailed as a major triumph in public transport. Launched as part of the Ministry of Transport’s Quick Win programme, Transportation for Public Prosperity, the initiative aims to lighten the commuting costs for everyone. Starting with the MRT Purple Line last week,…

  • Port progress ‘pier’-fectly on track: Laem Chabang sailing ahead | Thaiger

    Port progress ‘pier’-fectly on track: Laem Chabang sailing ahead

    Laem Chabang Port’s third development phase is sailing ahead, now reaching around 45% completion, with Pier F poised to debut by late 2027, Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri confirmed. This ambitious project forms a cornerstone of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Development Plan and is among the top 15 infrastructure priorities under the Paetongtarn Shinawatra administration. However, the latest report…

  • Bangkok-Vientiane rail adds carriage to match 13,000+ passengers | Thaiger

    Bangkok-Vientiane rail adds carriage to match 13,000+ passengers

    More than 13,000 passengers have utilised the cross-border service of the Bangkok-Vientiane rail route since its inauguration on July 19, leading the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) to add another passenger carriage to meet the increased demand. Governor of the SRT, Veeris Ammarapala announced yesterday, October 20, that he had recently met with Daochinda Siharat, Lao National Railway State Enterprise…

  • Public CNG bus safety inspections launched by DLT | Thaiger

    Public CNG bus safety inspections launched by DLT

    The Department of Land Transport (DLT) has initiated a comprehensive vehicle safety inspection for all public buses running on compressed natural gas (CNG). The inspections aim to bolster safety measures and boost passenger confidence. This mandatory inspection campaign will run until November 30. The DLT reported that 1,331 out of the total 13,426 CNG-powered buses nationwide have been inspected. Findings…

  • Gearing down: Thai auto parts makers face shock as EVs speed ahead | Thaiger

    Gearing down: Thai auto parts makers face shock as EVs speed ahead

    Thai auto parts manufacturers for internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles face significant disruption due to the rising popularity of electric vehicles (EVs), according to Tru Automotive, a supplier of auto parts under the TRW brand. Pornsak Ariyapongpairoj, Managing Director of Tru Automotive, stated that sales of parts for ICE cars are expected to decline as EV makers do not use…

  • All aboard: Vietnam charts a 7.2 billion baht track to China | Thaiger

    All aboard: Vietnam charts a 7.2 billion baht track to China

    Vietnam announced an estimated cost of 179 trillion dong (US$7.2 billion) to build a new railway connecting it with China‘s Yunnan province. The proposed 427-kilometre railway will traverse from Lao Cai province, through Hanoi, and extend to the port city of Haiphong and Ha Long City, according to the Vietnam News Agency. The country is actively pursuing the upgrade of…

  • Highways reopen after Chiang Rai flood chaos | Thaiger

    Highways reopen after Chiang Rai flood chaos

    Flood-ravaged Chiang Rai is getting back on its feet, with crucial roadways reopened after devastating landslides. The Department of Highways (DOH) has fast-tracked repairs to reconnect communities isolated by torrential rains, particularly along the vital Highway 1150, linking Wiang Pa Pao in Chiang Rai to Phrao in Chiang Mai. This key route, blocked by multiple landslides, had halted travel and…

  • EEC high-speed rail contract revisions to Cabinet in two weeks | Thaiger

    EEC high-speed rail contract revisions to Cabinet in two weeks

    Proposed revisions to the contract for the high-speed rail project connecting three major airports are expected to be submitted to the Cabinet within two weeks, according to Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. Pichai, who also chairs the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Policy Committee, announced that the committee had approved changes to five critical points in the contract. The committee is currently…

  • Mo Chit happens: Transport minister warns over Bangkok bus stop rubbish | Thaiger

    Mo Chit happens: Transport minister warns over Bangkok bus stop rubbish

    A large accumulation of rubbish behind the Bangkok Bus Terminal, commonly known as Mo Chit 2, in Chatuchak district, sparked outrage from Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, threatening to revoke public bus operating permits should the problem persist. Suphanat Meenchainan, an MP for Chatuchak, Bang Khen, and Lak Si from the People’s Party, highlighted the issue by posting a photo of…

  • ID check-mate: DLT gears up for tight security drive with ThaID app | Thaiger

    ID check-mate: DLT gears up for tight security drive with ThaID app

    The Department of Land Transport (DLT) is cracking down on security, rolling out mandatory identity checks with the ThaID app from November 1 for anyone booking driving license and vehicle registration slots. That’s right, no more easy rides—it’s high-tech all the way via the DLT Smart Queue app and website! Today, October 15, Seksom Akkharaphan, the no-nonsense Deputy Director-General and…

  • Bangkok monorails test new systems after recent malfunctions | Thaiger

    Bangkok monorails test new systems after recent malfunctions

    Operators of Bangkok’s Yellow and Pink monorail lines are actively testing redesigned guide wheel and conductor rail systems to prevent future malfunctions. This initiative follows recent incidents where a guide wheel fell from a Yellow Line train, damaging vehicles below, and a section of the Pink Line’s conductor rail fell causing similar damage. Eastern Bangkok Monorail Co (EBM) and Northern…

  • Bangkok buses introduce new safety measures for NGV fleet | Thaiger

    Bangkok buses introduce new safety measures for NGV fleet

    Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) announced a new safety initiative for all its buses, particularly those running on natural gas (NGV). The directive, emphasised by Deputy Transport Minister Surapong Piyachote, aims to elevate safety standards across the board. BMTA Director Kittikarn Jomduang Jaruwanpolkul revealed that the organisation operates a fleet of 809 NGV buses. This includes 486 blue air-conditioned low-floor…

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