Thailand's National Legislative Assembly (NLA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with the Department of Land Transport (DLT) and the Don't Drive Drunk (DDD) Foundation to promote road safety, launching a campaign seeking videos inspiring social awareness of the issue.
Vice President of the NLA, Surachai Liengboonlertchai, as chair of the NLA’s emergency coordination committee, explained at the signing ceremony that its intention is to reduce loss of life on roadways. He added that the DLT has received 2.32 million baht in support of its road safety programs, which it will use to carry out activities and campaigns instilling safe driving etiquette in road users. All three bodies are confident the agreement will lead to further collaboration in the future.
DLT and DDD are now running a program seeking video clips inspiring road users to drive more safely and to be aware of road dangers that emerge from risky behavior and inappropriate practices. Those interested can submit videos from their dash cameras or other devices to the Cameraclub Facebook page where police will take action against any wrongdoing and three submissions will be chosen for a 20,000 baht reward and certificate of recognition.
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Reporter : Itiporn Lakarnchua
Rewriter : Itiporn Lakarnchua
National News Bureau & Public Relations
Vice President of the NLA, Surachai Liengboonlertchai, as chair of the NLA’s emergency coordination committee, explained at the signing ceremony that its intention is to reduce loss of life on roadways. He added that the DLT has received 2.32 million baht in support of its road safety programs, which it will use to carry out activities and campaigns instilling safe driving etiquette in road users. All three bodies are confident the agreement will lead to further collaboration in the future.
DLT and DDD are now running a program seeking video clips inspiring road users to drive more safely and to be aware of road dangers that emerge from risky behavior and inappropriate practices. Those interested can submit videos from their dash cameras or other devices to the Cameraclub Facebook page where police will take action against any wrongdoing and three submissions will be chosen for a 20,000 baht reward and certificate of recognition.
Information and Source
Reporter : Itiporn Lakarnchua
Rewriter : Itiporn Lakarnchua
National News Bureau & Public Relations

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