Bago-based passenger buses with right-hand steering, left doors restricted from entering Yangon

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The photo shows the traffic accident of the Bago-Yangon minibus in Mingaladon last August.

The Bago-based passenger buses with right steering and left door will not be allowed to enter the Yangon Region starting from 19 October as non-compliance with the right-hand drive system, according to the Yangon Region Public Transport Committee (YRTC).
These passenger buses must go back to Bago if they enter the Yangon Region and will only be allowed to enter until the right doors have been opened.
In addition, not only the two routes will be designated for Yangon-Bago passenger buses but also a bus station will be built on the designated routes between the Khayaybin junction and the Danyingon junction to continue their running to Dagon Ayeya Highway Terminal.
Vehicles which do not conform to the right-hand drive system cause traffic jams and traffic accidents. — TWA/MKKS

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