Bangkok, Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) by the Highway Police Distribute safe driving warnings instead of issuing tickets. Welcome Valentine's Day Yesterday (February 12), the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) by the Highway Police Division Organized activities 'Drive safely. With love and care From the Highway Police' to welcome the Valentine's Day festival. To encourage motorists to use the road to drive safely and respect traffic rules according to the ideas of Pol. Lt. Gen. Jiraphop Phuridej, Commander of the Central Investigation Police, and Pol. Maj. Gen. Kongkrit Lertsitthikul, Highway Commander. Activity "Drive safely With love and care From the Highway Police" This time there was Pol. Lt. Col. Kla Sombatphibun, Police Inspector, 1st Division, 2nd Division, Royal Thai Police (Nakhon Pathom) along with Highway Police officers under his supervision. Has set up checkpoints to strictly enforce traffic discipline. On Highway 4, Phetkasem Road, inbound to Nakhon Pathom city. In front of the Nong Din Daeng Highway Police Public Service Unit. As soon as a highway patrol officer detects a driver who is not following the law, such as not wearing a seat belt, driving in reverse not wearing a safety helmet Officials will use the method of giving warnings instead of issuing tickets. Along with public relations talks to encourage road users to drive safely and respect traffic rules. One of the highlights What really caught the public's attention was the giving of safe driving publicity certificates with content that was in line with the Valentine's Day festival that was approaching, such as "Wear your seat belt for safety. But don't expect anything to be the safest.' 'Always be mindful. Don't just forget about him.' heart shaped flowers, drinks, colorful lollipops to road users on the said route as well which received a lot of attention from the public. Source: Thai News Agency
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