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Chonburi - Pattaya Motorway speed limits and gantries

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  • Those signs make zero sense to me. When I drive to Bangkok I go at exactly 120kph all the way to the airport (when possible) and have yet to get a ticket.

  • 120 is the speed limit, the 90 signs are advisories at bends and bridges.

  • That camera is very near a 120kph sign, so presumably that speed is correct there. I always go past it at 120kph according to my car speedometer, though I know from my GPS that my car speedometer does

They don't need to have fancy number plate recognition for the average speed camera like UK's SPECS, the ticket you take at toll booths/ m/easy-pass already records time of entering and exit at toll gates. There is nothing to indicate that they'll implement this, just an idea I hope never occurs to them.

 

But Thailand already has more invasive speed monitoring, all public death trap van now has GPS monitor that beeps once it goes above 90 or something but most drivers already knows how to spoof the system so This is Thailand. 

Driving here is pretty simple as far as I'm concerned driven 80 percent of Thailand for the last 15 years and my main rule is to adjust my driving and speed to the conditions I've seen the signs as mentioned and just disregard them.  The DLT people have lots of ideas which none make any sense so you got to create your own set of rules that keep you safe.

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