The Phnom Penh Post

Sar Kheng nixes nuisance noisy vehicles

- Nov Sivutha

MINISTER of Interior Sar Kheng has instructed authoritie­s at all levels to eliminate excessive noise caused by all types of vehicles and inspect car workshops that manually modify exhaust systems.

He warned of administra­tive and legal action against offending vehicle owners, saying the excessive noise disturbs the peace.

According to a directive signed by Sar Kheng and dated January 15, motorcycle­s with engine capacity of 125cc and below should not exceed noise levels of 85 dBA. Motorcycle­s with engine capacity over 125cc cannot exceed 90 dBA.

For family vehicles and those with a maximum gross weight of not more than 3.5 tonnes, engine noise should not exceed 103 dBA. Vehicles with a maximum gross weight of more than 3.5 tonnes and an engine power of not more than 150 KW shall not exceed a volume of 105 dBA.

Vehicles with a maximum gross weight of more than 3.5 tonnes and an engine power of more than 150KW must not exceed

107 dBA. Cranes and vehicles equipped with special equipment must not exceed 110 dBA.

Meanwhile, Sar Kheng urged aut horities t hroughout t he countr y to

conduct inspection­s and educate workshop owners to stop offering a ll unnecessar y modificati­on serv ices. If any vehicle owner disobeys t he instr uctions, st r ict enforce

ment measures must be taken.

Sar Kheng added that relevant authoritie­s should impound all vehicles with modified exhaust systems or remove them and educate the vehicle owner depending on the severity of their offences.

He reminded police to carry out strict and thorough enforcemen­t duties with profession­al ethics and without exceptions.

Deputy National Police chief and spokesman Chhay Kim Khoeun said on January 17 that the authoritie­s have begun to disseminat­e informatio­n to the public and guide them about the regulation­s without delay.

“We haven’t set a timeline of one or two weeks, but we have started doing it. After disseminat­ing [the informatio­n] and educating the people in their localities, we will start taking legal measures,” he said.

Institute for Road Safety acting director Kong Ratanak said that inspecting noisy vehicles is a good way to reduce public disturbanc­es, though they do not pose a high risk to cause accidents or a loss of life.

“The wrong [modificati­on] of a car exhaust system can cause disturbanc­es to the people, but the authoritie­s should only disseminat­e the regulation­s and educate them because there are not many.We should focus more on the traffic accidents that cause deaths and injuries every day,” he said.

 ?? POLICE ?? Police recently began intercepti­ng loud motorcycle­s in Phnom Penh under new regulation­s regarding noise.
POLICE Police recently began intercepti­ng loud motorcycle­s in Phnom Penh under new regulation­s regarding noise.

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