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  1. For example, at a 'T' junction. My understanding is:

    Fig 1 - Straight on is permitted, turning right is not.

    Fig 2 - Straight on is permitted, only turn right if safe to do so.

    Fig 3 - Straight on and turning right (filter) is permitted.

    Fig 1 - I agree

    Fig 3 - I agree

    Fig 2 - if there is a possible light for turning, no turning without that light

    all under the presumption, that all lights are working??! :o

    happens sometimes! :D

    So what you are saying is that in figure 2 even though there is no red light you cannot go. Sorry , I disagree even though I've been had by the police in Prakonchai. So that means, you cannot go down any road in Thailand unless there is a green light. Think about it. You come to a junction with no lights, then you must wait for a green to go even though there are no lights. After all it works like that in Europe, albeit with red lights. A red light placed anywhere means 'stop' in all circumstances. Everywhere else in the world a filter is what it says, a traffic filter. If the arrow is lit then you can go. If the main green is lit and the arrow is out, then proceed with caution

    wasn't that you who bought that driverlicence for 54 Bath Lampie ?

    now i see !!! :D

  2. I know that there are some schools of distinction in Bangkok,Korat and Khon Kaen,but are there any further up in say Nong Khai and Udon Thani.

    Are we talking private as being the only choice or are there any state schools of merit.(Nong Khai specifically)

    the answer is short...no !! look at the average education level of young peolpe in and around Surin for example ... :o

  3. Driving through the village yesterday, this bloody great dog comes bounding out of a house, tied to an empty gas bottle. The dog was moving at a h@lluva pace (chasing another dog) and the bottle was bouncing, swinging from side to side. Notwithstanding the possible damage to vehicles/motorbikes/pedestrians, does anyone know whether the bottle was in danger of exploding? I realise that the bottle would have been full of gas at atmospheric pressure.

    :o

    wonderfull story, amazing Thailand / any pictures of it ??? :D

  4. i think the guy who wrote this article should verify his statements at the local bottleshop first...

    making to much noise about it, prices are to rise but not 4000 % ...nonsense ...

    small bottle Sang-Som +15 bath

    big bottle Sang-Som +30 bath,

    100 pipers +50 bath ...

    sourch: from inside the bottleshop...

    just keep drinking guys, falangs are not supposed to argur about a few bath isn't it ??? :o

  5. Hua Hin nightlife and general atmosphere is much livelier. I've never spent time on Cha-am's beach ????

    never been in Cha-am but Hua Hin is much livelier....think what you write man...

    come and have a look at the beach in Cha-am during the weekend, that's livelyhood...accept when you are looking for "falangs"....

    this is the ultimate Thai beachfront where you see and feel how the Thai from BKK and surroundings go through there weekends...

    nice ambiance, not to many falangs...the way it should be !!!

    good luck :o

  6. The Farang Connection in Surin has a "book swap" rack. And suprisingly, there is no charge for this service.

    :D

    Don't push it.

    Ours is quite small,around150 titles,but constantly changing. We also have a DVD,VCD & VHS library. Also no charge,but we do like the recipiants to be our customers,but that goes without saying.Any new customers are more than welcome to come in for a drink or a meal and swap books or films.

    thank's ass...still advertsing Martin ??? :o

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