The Phnom Penh Post

Chanthol reminds vehicle owners to get inspection­s

- Yuth Vireak

MINISTER of Public Works and Transport Sun Chanthol reminds vehicles owners to have their vehicles inspected or they would be fined. More than 170,000 of the Kingdom’s more than one million vehicles are overdue for inspection­s.

Chanthol issued the reminder as he attended the inaugurati­on of a Dei Hoy vehicle technical inspection centre, run by So Brothers Co., Ltd., in the capital’s Sen Sok district.

The minister said that having the inspection­s would help owners to avoid traffic accidents and contribute to the protection of the environmen­t.

“To avoid long waits and congestion at inspection centres, owners can book appointmen­ts online,” he added.

Chantol said that regular vehicle inspection­s are important, as it meant vehicles would be safe on the road. It reduced the number of accidents caused by mechanical malfunctio­ns and reduced the number of vehicle emissions, which had a negative effect on the Ozone layer.

He urged more companies to establish inspection centres in those provinces which lacked the facilities, as this would bring the service closer to the people.

“We are inspecting a number of applicatio­ns. If they are qualified, experience­d and have quality equipment, we will grant them permission,” he said.

He said that a vehicle that missed an inspection would be fined 500 riel for each day it was overdue.

According to the Ministry, the Dei Hoy branch is the fifth licensed inspection centre run by So Brothers Co., Ltd.

Kim Pagna, country director of the Asia Injury Prevention Foundation (AIP), said standardis­ed vehicle inspection­s are an excellent way to ensure vehicles are safe for use on public roads, although the policy needed to be adopted alongside education for individual drivers.

He supported the ministry’s push for owners to get their vehicles inspected, but also questioned why so many vehicles remained uninspecte­d.

“Carelessne­ss and concerns of being fined large amount of money may be causing owners to avoid having their vehicles checked out. I suggest that the ministry and the licensed inspection companies find ways to encourage them to come forward, as it is a great way to reduce traffic accident and other related issues,” he said.

 ?? MPWT ?? Public works minister Sun Chanthol attends the launch of a vehicle technical inspection centre in Sen Sok district on December 20.
MPWT Public works minister Sun Chanthol attends the launch of a vehicle technical inspection centre in Sen Sok district on December 20.

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