BMA drags out car remains parked at Pracha Uthit 22, restoring traffic lanes

Bangkok: BMA went to drag out the remains of a 6-wheeled vehicle parked on Pracha Uthit 22, returning traffic lanes in the Don Mueang area. People saw the parking and abandonment of vehicle remains on the road. or public places Information can be reported via the Traffy Fondue application. Mr. Chakkapan Phew-ngam, Deputy Governor of Bangkok Go to the area to follow up on the removal of vehicle wreckage left on the road or in public places. In the area of ??Soi Pracha Uthit 22, Don Mueang District, the district has surveyed the orderliness in the area. In addition, we were notified through the Traffy Fondue application that there were 2 people who left their cars in the area of ??Soi Pracha Uthit 22, which were small 6-wheel trucks. We have coordinated with the local Metropolitan Police Station to investigate the case. and check vehicle registration in the Department of Land Transport system Along with posting a notice to move the car remains out of the area within 15 days, after inspection the owner was not found. or possessor And no one has come to move it yet. The report was recorded in the daily diary as evidence. Today, the district together with the municipal office and the Mechanical Factory Division, Finance Department, which supports towed trucks. Move the remains of the two vehicles to place them in the central storage area of ??Nong Khaem District. Vehicle scraps are required to be stored for a period of 6 months if no owner or possessor contacts them. The vehicle remains will be auctioned off in accordance with government regulations regarding legal proceedings. Cars parked in alleys or on the roadside in public areas The owner of the car did not come to move it. or has not been used for a long time Parked in the sun and rain until the car deteriorates and decays over time. causing disorder in the area It also obstructs the movement of people. Resulting in traffic congestion problems. Which is an offense according to the Act on Maintaining Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Country, B.E. 2535. Ask th e public to help keep an eye on the area. If you see a car that has been parked in a public area for a long time No owner came to move it out. Can notify the municipal department, district office in the area. Or notify through the Traffy Fondue application so that officials can move out of the area. For the results of operations in managing abandoned vehicles in the Bangkok area from 2019-2024 The remains of 1,409 vehicles were found. The owners moved 1,167 vehicles themselves, the district office moved 225 vehicles, and 17 vehicles were waiting to be moved. Comparisons were made for 52 vehicles and 36 vehicles were sold at auction (information as of March 14, 2024). If you see vehicles abandoned on the road or public places. Information can be reported via the Traffy Fondue application or the municipal department of the local district office. For orderliness in public areas According to the Act on Maintaining Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Country, B.E. 2535, Section 18, which prohibits anyone from disc arding, placing, or piling up the remains of motor vehicles on roads or public places. By the penalty provisions according to Section 56, anyone who violates or fails to comply must be punished with a fine not exceeding 5,000 baht. -411-Thai News Agency Source: Thai News Agency