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Motorcycle taxi drivers under BMA's jurisdiction are mandated to submit periodic reports every two years.

In accordance with the latest directive announced in the Royal Gazette, Bangkok's motorcycle taxi drivers now face the consequence of being expelled from registered stands if they fail to present themselves every two years for reporting purposes.

Motorcycle taxi drivers in Bangkok are now required to check-in with the Bangkok Metropolitan...
Motorcycle taxi drivers in Bangkok are now required to check-in with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) every two years or face possible removal from registered parking spots, as per a new directive detailed in the Royal Gazette.

Motorcycle taxi drivers under BMA's jurisdiction are mandated to submit periodic reports every two years.

Headlining the Shift:

Bangkok's motorcycle taxi drivers now required every two years to report to BMA or face de-registration

The updated directive by Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has presented a new rule for motorcycle taxi drivers, registered with the organization. As per the amended directive, which was released in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday, these drivers must report to the concerned authorities every two years, effective immediately.

In layman's terms:

  • The BMA has outlined a new rule for its registered motorcycle taxi drivers, as a part of a broader system to regulate motorcycle taxi operations in Bangkok
  • This regulation means that drivers will need to report to BMA every two years, starting from November 1, 2025, through November 30, 2025
  • If drivers neglect to follow this reporting protocol, they risk having their names eliminated from the official registry of motorcycle taxi stand drivers

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[1] Registration of both taxi stands and drivers is vital for maintaining proper control over motorcycle taxi operations in Bangkok. Driver reporting every two years is an essential step in this governing process, ensuring only licensed drivers are on the roads.

  1. To ensure a secured and legal motorcycle taxi industry in Bangkok, it's crucial that drivers submit reports to BMA every two years, as stricter regulations are being implemented to monitor deemed-fit drivers in the sector.
  2. As the finance and transportation sectors undergo evolution, the two-year reporting requirement for motorcycle taxi drivers in Bangkok emphasizes the importance of compliance with regulations and fosters trust in the overall governance of the industry.

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