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Over 600,000 riders register

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 2015
Over 600,000 riders register

A TOTAL of 607,909 people in Thailand and beyond have registered their participation in the upcoming "Bike for Dad" event- the historic cycling parade to mark the 88th birthday of His Majesty the King.

Krisda Boonraj, permanent secretary of the Interior Ministry, yesterday said 99,999 of the registered participants were from Bangkok and 498,105 were from the provinces. 
“A total of 9,805 participants registered themselves to join the events overseas,” he added. 
The Bike for Dad event will be held on December 11 in various parts of Thailand as well as many other countries. Although that Friday is not a national holiday, the government plans to seek co-operation from organisations involved to allow their members to join the event. 
The mass bicycle ride is in response to HRH Crown Prince Maha Vajiralongkorn’s wish to encourage Thai people from all walks of life to express their gratitude and loyalty to His Majesty the King on the occasion of his birthday celebrations.
The event is also meant to show the unity of the Thai people. 
The Crown Prince will lead the Bike for Dad event in Bangkok.
Dr Kamjorn Tatiyakavee, permanent secretary of the Education Ministry, said his ministry was in charge of preparing commemorative books for the Bike for Dad event. 
“The books will compile the history and royal works of the Crown Prince, and also present pictures of people participating in the Bike for Dad event,” he disclosed. 
Kamjorn said the commemorative books will be in two languages: English and Thai. They will also be available in two versions. The 500-page version will be given to various government agencies. The 160-page version will be given to members of the general public. 
“We will publish 10,000 copies of the 500-page version, and 100,000 copies of the 160-page version,” he said. 
He added that an e-book version would be available for people to download too. 
“We should be ready to hand out the books in February next year,” he said. 
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, meanwhile, instructed all relevant authorities to ensure the safety of cyclists taking part in the event and to facilitate the traffic on that day.
Deputy Police Spokesman Pol Colonel Krissana Pattancharoen disclosed that more than 10,000 police officers would be deployed for the Bike for Dad event. 
“We have also prepared more than 1,000 CCTV cameras,” he added.