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somchaismith

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  1. I must admit, one of the worst threads that I've read was one the one about the Burmese worker's finger, now that was a troll's effort.

    However, I will agree about the forum quality. if you look at Thialand forums in general, you will notice that more than a few of them are on their last legs.

    Thaivisa appears to be holding its own, even though a lot of its traffic has been taken by Facebook and Twitter.

  2. I do the same every day, except the fighting of course.

    I wonder though who's fault this is. The Thai drive between the cars very fast, so fast that they even can't stop if they have to. The farang should have watched over his shoulder.

    As a previous poster said, weaving in and out cars is technically not the right thing. Also, I think to be classified as overtaking on the right, one would have to be in an empty lane, not beside another vehicle.

    However when the long haired plonker, had the road rage fit, he kinda has become at fault.

    Correct me if i'm wrong but i thought it was not prohibited to overtake left or right in thailand.

    To be honest i have no idea about the proper trafficrules in Thailand.

    Oh!

    Here's something to help you, in English,

    http://apps.dlt.go.th/driving_hp/ELearnning/E-Learning2.swf

    http://apps.dlt.go.th/driving_hp/ELearnning/E-Learning2.swf

  3. I do the same every day, except the fighting of course.

    I wonder though who's fault this is. The Thai drive between the cars very fast, so fast that they even can't stop if they have to. The farang should have watched over his shoulder.

    As a previous poster said, weaving in and out cars is technically not the right thing. Also, I think to be classified as overtaking on the right, one would have to be in an empty lane, not beside another vehicle.

    However when the long haired plonker, had the road rage fit, he kinda has become at fault.

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