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SbuxPlease

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  1. The gov't is pretty GD lucky for the strong wind today because most people won't realize the free transportation has no affect on the amount of pollutants in the air.

     

    IMO the government should be doing all the things at the same time however. 

     

    Educate these farmers who still don't seem to understand or have alternatives to burning.

     

    Get average city workers out of single occupancy cars in BKK and into the trains and buses, then make the trains and buses work better. The VAT impact of 40%+ more people coming in to the center of the city very possibly pays the whole bill. This is a no brainer!

     

     

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  2. Seems like things went sour with the business relationship and he tried to get out in a sneaky way. Who knows, maybe he's playing nasty because she is too, or maybe he's just a fraudster. How could we ever know?

     

    Perhaps look at who the initial investment came from. I've heard of cases where a foreigner who could prove to the court that all the funds are from him should be returned to him when the land sells. Courts aren't totally unreasonable in Thailand.

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    Why aren't the major roads arranged something like this

     

    Sidewalks | Biking line one direction | Small lane for motorcycles and push carts | Busses/Cars | Cars

    When there is a U turn, install 200-500 meters of hard lane dividers to prevent cutting in line at the last moment.

     

    These aren't new problems and other cities have solved them or made progress long ago. It's time to try stuff and keep what works / get rid of what doesn't work.

  4. There is a big difference in conditions between the sois (smaller roads) and the big roads (like Sukhumvit, Petchaburi, Rama IV, etc).

     

    These days the sidewalk condition on the major roads is better than it used to be and a lot of the obstacles (like old phone booths and random utility poles) have been removed. But there are still too many cases where it's still easier to ride on the side of the road, and the busses and ignorant vehicles are a danger. This is an area where bicycle lanes would help keep cyclists safe.

     

    On the sois, there is usually way less traffic and everything goes.

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  5. I don't understand the negativity about biking in Bangkok.

     

    It's actually a fairly pleasant experience - there are bicycle lanes in some areas and where there are none, it is permitted on the sidewalks. Typically pedestrians and bicycles co-exist already without a lot of difficulty.

     

    1) folding bicycles allowed on the trains

    2) most sidewalks can accommodate and where they can't, it's possible to walk the bike past the area

    3) pedestrians know how to keep out of the way (i.e. the movement of bikes is predictable to people who are walking)

    4) the speed isn't so high as to be particularly dangerous (relative to motorcycles on the sidewalks)

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  6. Feel like I see this kind of riding almost every time I'm on the road - locals, foreigners, it doesn't matter - too many drivers act invincible.

     

     

    I wonder what a bit of traffic enforcement would do to this country.

     

    Put policemen out there with body cams, issue tickets for even the small violations, reform the system so that unpaid tickets result in denied insurance renewals and licenses, and watch the road problems slowly begin to evaporate.

     

    People break all the rules because they will get away with it every time

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  7. 38 minutes ago, Dan O said:

    The sad part is the tragic events are not life altering for most of the families only the victims. The families go on after a few days like its no big deal, it was their karma. Never changing their actions or push for changes.  

     

    I guess... c’est la vie. If the average Thai family isn't too worried in the first place, that more than explains the current state of affairs. We do spend a awful amount of resources and emotion in the west trying to preserve life.

     

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  8. Recently I saw this company's ads on social media and happen to be at renewal time with my current health insurance, so I'm currently checking them out too.

     

    The plans at Genki seem quite comprehensive, perhaps even covering scooter driving for unlicensed drivers and a lot of travel-related recreational activities like scuba diving. The limits are high.

     

    For some of their plans, they seem to resell a service from a company called "DR-WALTER". There was a thread on Reddit asking about them and the founder replied, so they appear to have a strong desire to maintain their social media presence and brand image. That will come into play if there's an issue - it will matter to them a lot of you call them out in public. 

     

    Genki has 4.4 stars on Trustpilot, but it seems like DR-WALTER will be the company that approves and pays out claims so the experience there might matter most. DR WALTER has around 3.7 stars on Trustpilot, which is fairly high for this industry I think.

     

    The types of complaints people are bringing (I read all the 1-stars) seem to be mostly related to communication and payment speed. It sounded like some of those people were short on cash leading them to freak out. If the company eventually makes you whole in a reasonable period of time, then the contract is fulfilled. I was looking mostly for complaints from people who were denied a claim when they thought they should be approved, and didn't see much of that.

     

    I think I speak for most when I say that the #1 concern with any insurance company is whether they'll be there for you when you need them. Like you need half a million dollars to fix you up after a terrible crash or some kind of long term cancer event. Those are the situations that really wipe people out, and I suspect the kind of claims that insurers work quite hard to deny. I didn't really see any experiences with this, so time will tell.

     

    The plans are a bit more expensive than some, but I think I'll give them a try and see how it goes.

     

     

     

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