Pattaya, Thailand— Anupong Puttanawarat, a member of the Pattaya City Board and a committee for governance and peacekeeping, led a training session to inform public transportation motorists in Pattaya about public security, traveler services, and traffic laws.
The occasion held at the Co-operative Transportation Pattaya Branch on Katthinglai Roadway on Aug 24, included speakers from the Chonburi Provincial Transportation Workplace and Pattaya City Police headquarters who supplied important insights into safe driving practices, accommodating travelers, and sticking to legal roadway guidelines.
Anupong stressed the critical significance of making sure travelers’ security and providing superior service to travelers going to Pattaya. The training covered the co-operative’s guidelines, that included standards for proper clothes, showing fare cards, providing personnel recognition, and offering precise instructions.
The session highlighted the motorists’ obligation to make sure travelers reach their locations securely, follow designated stops, and prevent overcharging. Forbidden habits included using incorrect language, disorderly conduct, unapproved parking, and any type of compound abuse or intoxication while on task. Infractions of these guidelines might result in charges varying from 100 baht to 500 baht, together with prospective suspensions or driving restrictions in Pattaya.