Since September, traffic police would start operating to fine cars’ drivers who neglect to knuckle up when driving along the public roads. At the mean time, the front-seat passenger is also required to wear a seatbelt in an attempt to reduce the risk of injury of accident.
In accordance with [...]
I really support the government to enforce traffic law for motorbike drivers without helmet and mirror. By the way, the government also ordered to remove all private cars bearing state-owned license plates such as military police and police license plates.
Until now, there are more than 80 percent of people [...]
We all have someone in our lives with whom we feel we can share all of our thoughts and secrets. Usually it is a member of our family, or a schoolmate whose friendship has endured through the decades. These people have usually seen us at our best and at our worst, and they [...]
Policemen have been deployed across the country in order to strengthen the implementation of road traffic law, which was signed by the King in 2007. The first step, the fine have been applied for drivers without wearing helmet and installing mirrors. The implementation of law is to reduce the fatal accident, damage private [...]
Before making discussion about the cause for fatal accident happening in Cambodia, I just want to raise concerns about something. As you know that even though the government have been trying to implement the road traffic law in an attempt to reduce the fatal accident..
In the current society, if someone gets rich and powerful, they will rarely respect the laws made by the government, and the morality of respecting each other declines amongst the rich or powerful and the poor. The poor’s basic rights have been stepped on by the rich and powerful.
On [...]
Stopping and walking your motorbike on the sidewalk because you drive without wearing safe helmet and installation of mirrors. So, you are fined. The amount of fine is up to each fault. It is fined 4,000 riel without mirror and 3,000 riel without wearing helmet but drivers do not forget to ask policemen [...]
By Tong Soprach (published on The Phnom Penh Post, 18 May 2009)
The government is cracking down on cars with unauthorised police and military number plates.
But around 8:30am, everyone can see Mercedeses with government plates driving the opposite way on Monivong Boulevard towards the Council of Ministers building. Why [...]
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