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Phuket beefs up bus services, driver drug tests for Songkran
Phuket Gazette

PHUKET: -- More buses and drug and alcohol tests for drivers have been ordered at the Phuket bus terminal in Rassada to ensure that everyone can travel, and travel safely, during the Songkran holidays.

The Phuket Land Transportation Office (PLTO) added 20 per cent more buses to accommodate the crowds returning home for the Thai new year and make sure no one was disappointed at the ticket office.

“We have extra buses to ensure travelers are comfortable and get home on time. Everyone wants to celebrate with their family in this special season,” said PLTO safety officer Jaturong Kaewkasi, who was standing by at the bus station yesterday to make sure all went well.

I’m confident that all passengers will reach their desired destinations on time,” he added

The PLTO also has safety in mind.

“We are requiring drivers to pass an alcohol breath test and a urine drug test before they get on the bus, in order to help prevent serious accidents,” he said.

“One bus driver tested positive and confessed that he took drugs, so we will send him to drug rehabilitation.

“After he comes back, if he tests positive again we will report him to the police,” he said.

It’s not only drivers whose sobriety is being monitored, but passengers too.

“We will also refuse passengers who are drunk and not allow alcohol to be drunk on board. Drunk people will make trouble for other passengers,” he explained.

The efforts by the PLTO won praise from two Canadian tourists.

Emma Wontorra told the Phuket Gazette, “We decided at the last minute to go to Bangkok, and looked for tickets this morning. We were pretty sure that they would be hard to find. I was very surprised when there were seats available for us,” she said.

“This is my first time to take a bus in Thailand. Everything is very well organized.”

Her travel companion Leah Young said, “They are handling the situation really well. The ticket agent told me they increased the number of buses.

“We were also happy with transportation from Karon to the bus station. We came by minibus, and it was a fast trip. Everything about transportation here has made us happy,” she added.

Source: http://www.phuketgazette.net/phuket_news/2013/Phuket-beefs-up-bus-services-driver-drug-tests-for-Songkran-20766.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2013-04-12

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Well, applause for the effort to make travelling by bus safer, but why is this "crackdown" only limited to bus drivers?...................a cynic might suggest that the whole business has been instigated by pressure from a certain vested-interest local mafia!

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Applause for the attempt to make bus travel safer, but why is this "initiative" only limited to bus drivers?..................... a rhetorical question, of course, as the cynical amongst us might suggest that a certain vested-interest local mafia may have exerted it's considerable clout to create this "crackdown" on the pesky bus service in the first place.....................

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You have to laugh out loud at just about everything said in that news article. What complete tosh ....

We laugh at it, but unfortunately, these Thai lies, sorry, I mean, publicity stunts, actually have tourists impressed, and believing they are safe from the drugged up, drunk, fatigued, untrained, uneducated, sometimes unlicenced, bus drivers.

The problem with this tactic is, Phuket "cries wolf" and when people keep dying from bus accidents here, where can Phuket go from there? What statement can you release to the media? What, all the buses here have bad brakes????????

If you state you are making it safe, but are not, and there are more bus accidents, how do you PR out of that? I suppose, just more lies.

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Well, applause for the effort to make travelling by bus safer, but why is this "crackdown" only limited to bus drivers?...................a cynic might suggest that the whole business has been instigated by pressure from a certain vested-interest local mafia!

Sorry, you missed the part about bus passengers as well!

It’s not only drivers whose sobriety is being monitored, but passengers too.

“We will also refuse passengers who are drunk and not allow alcohol to be drunk on board. Drunk people will make trouble for other passengers,” he explained.

But seriously, there are way to many bus crashes in Phuket as well as this country! Hope they can stop a few fatalities, but it's just lip service. Just like the article about "ferry" safety inspections. Over time pay for the holidays?

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