January 9, 20188 yr Only in Thailand 5555. They can't even stop at the edge of the road, or where the white line at a traffic light is painted, so why anyone would think they will not stop on top of the platform while another car is on it already.
January 17, 20188 yr As a side issue, of course the reporter didn't feel it necessary to wear a seat belt . . . Sent from my BLL-L22 using Thailand Forum - Thaivisa mobile app
January 17, 20188 yr Oh wow - the stupidity of this idea... It counts on the General Public being able to stop in the right stop - its going to cause significantly greater jams as people try to U-Turn around the 'turn table' which has a vehicle stuck on it.
January 17, 20188 yr Thailand - the Hub of industrious but fundamentally flawed ideas. Just fix the road layout and design, enforce the existing traffic laws and punish antisocial driving - this will solve the majority of Thailands traffic woes. Dealing with individual issues individually will not fix a thing - work on the bigger picture.
January 17, 20188 yr This ranks right up there on the merit list with their robot and elephant shape architecture innovation.
January 17, 20188 yr On 1/9/2018 at 3:03 PM, janclaes47 said: Only in Thailand 5555. They can't even stop at the edge of the road, or where the white line at a traffic light is painted, so why anyone would think they will not stop on top of the platform while another car is on it already. They even can't built drainlids that last longer than a year, so this platform will also be broken very soon. And it will be fun to see what happens if a big truck or citybus wants to make the v-turn on that thing. Thai need 2 or even 3 incoming lanes to make a U-turn, they really have no idea how to make a sharp turn. They even can't turn the steer by the hand over hand-technic.
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