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"Look before you leap!" - Thai media offers tips to drivers
 
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For many Thai drivers getting behind the wheel of a motor vehicle is a leap into the unknown.
 
The media column "Ruu Korn Yiap" (literally 'know before pressing' but translated here as "Look Before You Leap") is thus followed avidly by Thais wanting to know how on earth to drive. 
 
In the column's latest feature the public were given some handy tips on Daily News as to how to save money by lowering their gas bills. 
 
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It was true, they conceded, that modern cars have a variety of economy features but the following little known tips could significantly add to savings. And they were all easy to accomplish.
 
They were:
 
Don't press too hard on the accelerator.
 
Drive according to the prevailing conditions. 
 
Check you tire pressure.
 
Close the windows and the sun roof.
 
Lessen the weight carried in the car. 
 
Change the engine oil regularly according to manufacturers' specifications.
 
Do all these and your gas bills will plummet, said Daily News. 
 
Source: Daily News
 
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35 minutes ago, kotsak said:

And the turn light indicators since they are not being used at all by most of the bar stuards.

Many already removed the bumpers,much better to replace whole  body  panels in a bump and re  paint than swap out  that "pesky"  bumper !

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5 minutes ago, gunderhill said:

Stop doing gas , brake,  gas, brake,  gas , brake,  just take  your damn foot  off  the accelerator  to slow  down and its  much easier when you aren't 1  metre from the  vehicle in front.

Never  going to happen though.

Last Sunday on my way back to Bangkok from Chonburi had to go through a traffic jam on Motorway 7 caused by a 6 vehicle pile up. You didn't need to spend much time figuring out how that may had happened.

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1 hour ago, kotsak said:

Last Sunday on my way back to Bangkok from Chonburi had to go through a traffic jam on Motorway 7 caused by a 6 vehicle pile up. You didn't need to spend much time figuring out how that may had happened.

Easy one, there was a somtum vendor along the road....

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Here is one for ya:
Never be first off when the light turns green
What if you are the first vehicle in the queue..everyone waits...but someone has to go first..do you wait until someone honks or until the green light starts flashing ?
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4 hours ago, kkerry said:

 

This is Thailand... mission impossible.

 

Close the sun roof... excellent suggestion, every car in Thailand comes standard with a sun roof... ????  writer must be based in England, not Thailand...

Mine, Mitsubishi Lancer doesn't have a sun roof. Offered as an extra, declined.

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6 hours ago, kkerry said:

 

This is Thailand... mission impossible.

 

Close the sun roof... excellent suggestion, every car in Thailand comes standard with a sun roof... ????  writer must be based in England, not Thailand...

I doubt the writer lives in England (or do you mean UK?) because nationals of those countries know the difference between petrol, diesel and gas (LPG, NGV etc).

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This is all fine and dandy but the reason death and accident continues after the fact is not going to reduce the problem fast enough it has to be taught right from the get go and that is put it in the beginner handbook and then make sure every driving school puts it into part of the training on paper and in practice.  This is another example that Thai leader don't get it and making these type of suggestion just give us more fuel to bash the hell out of you guys?

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They should rather give the "tip" to the Thai Police.....something that says  "honestly enforce the law (for driving and vehile maintenance) and don't just look to make a fast bribe buck and close your eyes on road delinquents, should they be Thai or farangs".

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