The Navy did a fair job with the Railway Line Bypass Rd when it was initially built... since then a number if contractors and drain projects have turned it into a teethj wrecker.
Heck no, it has been happening for years. It used to be vehicles that had the cowboy conversion to LNG/LPG that used to burst into flames here. I suspect the guy in the OP did not consider Lithium batteries need different charging than lead acid.
There was a coincidental tale in the local news of someone fitting a lithium battery to his vehicle to boost the AC and it burned to ashes. Oh that would be the OP of this thread. Is that quite as funny!
One has to accept the only evidence available and witness statement(s). To ignore them completely and start making up silly scenarios serves no purpose except to give fools a mouthpiece.
It's all a bit automated but you can usually get to a lady who speaks good English on the phone. Things get fixed although all my issues in the last few years have been on the network and did not require a home visit.
Yes..... and if you have a low riding vehicle (like a Porsche Taycan) you have to be careful. A slight amount of damage that does not become a fire may well require a complete battery replacement... not a cheap prospect.
Well statistics can prove anything especially with a government agenda behind them......I just know a petrol car will not burst into uncontrollable flames if hit by something as likely as a lithium battery.
8 EVs a day catch fire in China.
There is that fear you are sitting on a bomb with batteries and a speed bump might be a risk. Newer battery technology may reduce that fear.
Yeah it's something new now I think. Live music venue. Sounds like it is off to a good start!
I was in the area Thursday night, fortunately my stamina (and pockets) don't run to 4am!
He did not mention GGBs, rather 'Great shopping, restaurants, and 5 star hotels.' I have regular visits from the Mrs' brother, he brings his daughter as there are many places in Pattaya to take the kid to.
There must be close to 100 shops in town!
I actually think 100 protesters indicates there isn't that much support for Cannabis legalization.... or are they all at home just chillin'?