That is why I see 600cc a good cut off in the statistics, you have big scoots now in the mix and 2 off them went down recently in our area.
Laws on age and cc deplacement would have to be inforced which is not what Thais like.
Even 100cc for 15 years old is not taken any notice of.
Well I have got to know what Thai drivers do in some situations and some are bad.
I would like bikes over 600 cc separated because I would say big bike riders are usually more skilled than small motorbike, scoots, Wave type and big scoots.
Fair call but 85% motorcyclists that's conclusive enough for a start, I would like big bikes separated from that percentage.
There were foreigners killed.
The fact is a majority of Thai drivers are not road trained to a reasonable standard.
Can't blame roads only road users no matter what advice from others is.
Well they say a truck chassis and don't see a problem with that because it is not the same rear
suspension set up as on most pick up trucks.
I think Nissan truck have different rear suspension now not sure whether they have it in Thailand.
The recycling exhaust system you have is the same as my Isuzu I thought the new Fortuna would have a DPF but anyhow it doesn't hurt to give the diesel engine a good rev up now and again to blast some soot build up out. ????
Personally I wouldn't guarantee anything we will see how things develope and whether all the promises of more weaponry for Ukraine materialisey.
I still hold the view it will only prolong the war but hopefully bring Russia to negotiate.
That's why new laws are required to control who drives and rides on the road.
Laws are are unpopular in Thailand the people prefer to take care of themselves.
Russia obviously didn't expect it would turn out bad with plan 'A' therefore plan 'B' which by most resent account is going well.
If Ukraine has all the weapons you believe is being supplied why are they running low on ammunition and still keep asking for long range artillery.