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Canuckluck

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  1. Sorry Rooster you could not pay me enough to live 24/7 in Bangkok.I'll share with you a story that cemented the idea of NEVER living there,caught a taxi to the train station it took 2 and one half hours to get there!I promised myself that day to never live in Bngkok. I've been back plenty of times to visit the wife's family and like you i tolerate it for a few days tops then it's time to get the hell outta Dodge.

    Then there's the pollution.It is brutal in the dry season and the traffic jams are still as horrendous as that day in the taxi.  Thx but no thx ,i;ll pass.

  2. 13 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

    Driving down to Hua Hin you have spots where the left lane is 80kph, the middle lane is 100 kph and the right lane is a max of 120 kph with a minimum of 100 kph.  Maybe designed for the different sized vehicles, but every time we drive to the house from BKK there is always a bus or a semi-truck in the right had lane doing 80.....kind of defeats the purpose and causes a huge back-up.  Then you have the wannabe speed racers who cut in and out at 160kph.........still no highway police in sight except at a checkpoint they may or may not be using.

    Then there's the cheater lane, first time i seen it <deleted> lol.

    As for checkpoints both times they waved me thru,wife said "you farang,they don't stop"

  3. 1 hour ago, CM Dad said:

    First they need to post speed limit signs on roads, especially highways.  I recently asked several people, both Thais and non-Thais what the speed limit was on major highways around Chiang Mai and received a wide variety of answers such as 80, 90, 100. and even 120 KPH.  There are few, if any, signs on the roads here.

     They do post the speed limits on major highways albeit not as much as in Canada.  You got a variety of answers b/c that's how the speed limits work here.Left lane may have a posting of 60,middle lane 80 ,passing lane 100.

  4. 3 hours ago, aussienam said:

    Would this Brit have done the same in the UK?  Seems many here choose to drink drive because 'everyone' does it.  But don't consider potential consequences. 

    Running over people then driving off is the epitomy of being a complete lowlife.  Drunken fool.  Prison, huge fines, massive compensation claims and deportation.  

    This Brit guy can be characterized as a pomey?

  5. 7 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

    America is not #3 in most dangers road status....  The article has completely mislead its readers.

     

    In the article itself, of the 56 countries listed there are 21 other countries with higher deaths per 100,000 of population. 

    I did raise a Spockian eyebrow when i read it.

    Though every year we hear about multiple car pile-ups on American Interstates when they get hit by a snowstorm,granted you guys are not used to them as we are in Canada.lol

     

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