
The Royal Thai Police confirm the end of the 'Warning Before Fine' relaxation measure on 31 March 2026. Over the three-month period, 196,028 traffic violations were warned before strict fines begin in April, enforcing 10 key laws to reduce accidents and road fatalities on the streets. Tags: [Royal Thai Police, traffic enforcement, road safety, traffic violations, law enforcement, accident prevention]
On 25 March 2026, Police General Samran Nualma, Deputy National Police Commissioner and Director of the Traffic Management Center, stated that Police General Kittirat Phanphet, the National Police Chief, ordered during the National Police Office management meeting on 23 March 2026 to focus on reducing road accidents, enforcing laws, and promoting traffic discipline among the public as a priority.Tags: [Police leadership, traffic management, road safety strategy, law enforcement directives]
Currently, the Traffic Management Center is implementing this in three phases. The first phase, 'Warning Before Fine,' is in effect until 31 March 2026. This period is the final stage of the measure before moving to phase two, which involves stricter enforcement of traffic laws.Tags: [traffic policy, phased enforcement, warning period, traffic laws]
The 'Warning Before Fine' measure focuses on publicizing and warning to raise awareness of traffic laws and discipline. Since January, there have been 196,028 warnings issued through the PTM system. After the warning period ends on 31 March 2026, traffic police will strictly enforce 10 main traffic violations that cause most road accidents.Tags: [public awareness, traffic warnings, PTM system, traffic violations, accident causes]
Police General Samran emphasized urging the public to check and adjust their driving behavior to strictly comply with the law in preparation for full enforcement starting 1 April 2026. This aims to create a safer driving society together.Tags: [driver behavior, law compliance, traffic safety, police announcement]