Driving in Bangkok!
Re: Driving in Bangkok!
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Ian Wensor - Posts: 49
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Hi I have been in hundreds of taxis and all of them have rear seat belts fitted. However the fittings you clip them into are tucked away under the seat and you probably have to remove the seat to access them. I have asked many drivers why they do this and they tell me that they don't need them as it is only a legal requirement to wear them in the front seats. Also it makes it uncomfortable for people in the back seat when you try to fit more than 6 people in the back.
Motorcyclists are starting to wear helmets becasue the cops keep pulling them over and fining them. But this only seems to apply to the rider not to any of the passengers or the dog. I have seen dad, mum, three kids and a dog on one bike. But nothing compared to Vietnam. I have ridden motorbikes there any to have contact on foot pegs and handlebars all the time. You get used to riding with your hands well away from the ends of the bars.
Cheers and enjoy Thailand. i am in Australia now and really miss bangkok. My wife being there might have something to do with that??
jason
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Jason McDonald - Posts: 78
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Limey - Posts: 3
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People drive much slower and once you realise that the white line in the middle of the road is just a suggestion and not the invisible wall you are taught in British/US/etc...driving schools, then it's not so difficult to read the traffic.
Only real worry I have is with large trucks and SUVs travelling at 120km+ on the major highways.
Driving at that sort of speed is insane here because the roads are not up to it.
Obviously this is still largely a 3rd world country and a lot could be done to reduce the death toll by making helmets and safety gear more readily available and more importantly fashionable.
Vanity prohibits a lot of young men and women from putting a lid on their noggen.
I must be the only guy in Thailand who owns motorcross style armor - people are forever taking photos of me.
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mrnecros - Posts: 1
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I do in C mai
worst driving in the world.
Young children can drive motor bike
Low never force .
Parking, is bad
No indicator
Test is joke
M. Saensing
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saensing - Posts: 2
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Good luck and Drive safe!
Stefan Holm
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inmyebox - Posts: 1
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Limey - Posts: 3
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And what has happened to my old mate............. Villager ?
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Teninchpianist - Posts: 1
- Joined: Thu Jan 01, 1970 7:00 am
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Still here mate, just swopped my "handle" to taurus (my birth sign) no reason in particular just fancied a change, as for the driving standards here in Thailand ,to put it bluntly it is non existent (standards) I meanTeninchpianist wrote:Hi to everybody, i am new to this forum, but would like to say thet the most frightening mistake i have ever made was to hop on the back of a motorbike taxi at 5pm one afternoon in Bangkok !![]()
And what has happened to my old mate............. Villager ?
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taurus - Posts: 218
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I've seen many things in my travels (38 countries) and Thailand is not the worst but that is no consolation for a country pretending to be civilised and trying to attract quality tourists!
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NangrongJ - Posts: 4
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