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Bangkok: Limit motorcycles to 50 kmph and start training in the kindergarten


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Learn younger... and there will be even more even younger ones killing themselves and their even younger dinking passengers.

 

50k in the gutter is still pretty dangerous...

 

 

 

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Whoever came up with that idea had too much cheap thai whisky the night before...Sure... it will work if they have like thousands more of policemen to put on every road in BKK to try to control like 10 millions motorcycles...

 

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But you need to nullify the "Me Thai" attitude first. They know what they are doing wrong, they just don't believe laws, rules and practices apply to them. Laws are only effective if they are used and hurt.

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10 minutes ago, ezzra said:

Whoever came up with that idea had too much cheap thai whisky the night before...Sure... it will work if they have like thousands more of policemen to put on every road in BKK to try to control like 10 millions motorcycles...

 

Thai will only work if there's a bonus ahead...so give the policemen a 100 baht bonus for every racing motocy they can fine...also for mototaxi's who drive against traffic and minivans who cut everyone off all the time.

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This is long overdue, and if done correctly this could make a difference......but it's a big if!

 

Heres a few other pointers to help.......

 

No Thais allowed to drive anything other than a Honda wave 110

Removal of mirrors - 10,000 baht fine

Noisy exhaust - 10,000 baht fine and motorcycle crushed

Talking on the phone while driving - 10,000 baht fine

Texting on the phone while driving - 10,000 baht fine and phone crushed

Having something in the front basket that obscures the headlight - 10,000 baht fine

Having helmet in the front basket instead of on the head - 10,000 baht fine

Having helmet fall out of the front basket and denting the following car - 10,000 baht fine and motorcycle crushed

Carrying TV's, washing machines, fridge freezers on the motorcycle, 6m lengths of plastic pipe - no fine - death penalty

 

Ad infinitum ......

 

 

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56 minutes ago, webfact said:
The committee heard on Wednesday that there were 621 deaths in road accidents in Bangkok last year amounting to about two per day.
 
Of these 98.71% involved motorcycles.
 
It was proposed that motorcycles be limited to 50 kmph, cars to 80 kmph, trucks over 1,200 kilograms 60 kmph and tow trucks 45 kmph. 

and the majority of these accidents were caused by speeding cars - the cars were unlikely to receive fatal injuries so are excluded from any speed limits 

 

Perhaps the woodentops coming up with this garbage should be going back to kindergarten and getting themselves an actual education

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7 minutes ago, LennyW said:

and if done correctly this could make a difference

Even if implemented it won't make any difference. 

 

The big danger on roads is the vastly different speeds of road users. The majority of motorcycles rarely travel at more than 60 kph (if that) along with the rest of the traffic. 

 

The worst thing we want as car drivers is to be faced with a road full of bikes all obediently doing 50 kph. The traffic with grind to a halt. This is why bikes are not allowed on overpasses and bridges with no shoulder. 

 

Bikes are an easy target that is all because nobody really cares about them. Hi-so's already complain that they get in the way.

 

 

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1 hour ago, VocalNeal said:

They have boy scouts classes in schools every week. Why not make cycling proficiency a course and a scout badge. 

they used to have this in uk I got one....but they are so far behind every other country here they NOT follow what other countries do in respect to teaching/learning young kids what to do.

How many kids does one see riding bycycles and learning what to do on roads here??

Not many in my opinion

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20 minutes ago, Wiggy said:

All well and good until the policeman says (and he will), "Now listen, sonny, for texting on the phone whilst driving it's a 10,000 baht fine and your phone crushed, OR give me 5,000 (or any amount he sees fit) and you can go on your way doing the same thing."

 

And, we're back to square one.

your comment re removal of mirrors..... I have seen BRAND new bikes for sale and on the road WITHOUT mirrors, as a friend of mine said to me one day "they are optional extras.

I was taught that I SHOULD KNOW WHAT IS BEHIND ME when driving hence I use my mirrors a lot when driving my pickup, same goes for MOTORBIKES/SCOOTERS

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40 minutes ago, LennyW said:

This is long overdue, and if done correctly this could make a difference......but it's a big if!

 

Heres a few other pointers to help.......

 

No Thais allowed to drive anything other than a Honda wave 110

Removal of mirrors - 10,000 baht fine

Noisy exhaust - 10,000 baht fine and motorcycle crushed

Talking on the phone while driving - 10,000 baht fine

Texting on the phone while driving - 10,000 baht fine and phone crushed

Having something in the front basket that obscures the headlight - 10,000 baht fine

Having helmet in the front basket instead of on the head - 10,000 baht fine

Having helmet fall out of the front basket and denting the following car - 10,000 baht fine and motorcycle crushed

Carrying TV's, washing machines, fridge freezers on the motorcycle, 6m lengths of plastic pipe - no fine - death penalty

 

Ad infinitum ......

 

 

Agree but one problem you mentioned is object in the front basket , I have told 'er indoors , when she goes out at night to the market she will not be seen if front basket full , I think this is design problem . Oh and telling folk to keep to 50 kmph , Lordy Lordy what is kmph ?

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14 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

The worst thing we want as car drivers is to be faced with a road full of bikes all obediently doing 50 kph. The traffic with grind to a halt. This is why bikes are not allowed on overpasses and bridges with no shoulder. 

Well why not just  limit everyone to 50KPH   Hi-So's  included  ?  who/how will they enforce it ?

its a silly idea that can never work..the speed limits aren't obeyed as it is  let alone have  2 sets of speed limits.

Bikes should be allowed on all the roads,bridges,over and underpasses etc..but as is the case in other countries, for motorway driving the bike has to be capable of achieving the "motorway speed"  most 125 CC motorbikes can achieve  120KPH  which is the "top speed" for Thai motorways...getting rid of ( or redesign)  the  extremely dangerous U-turns would bring better results IMHO

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Question: Is common sense a natural instinct? or is created within ones culture?- or both?

Today I see a young mother holding her 10-11month old baby in front of her as she drove her motorcycle with one hand while the other hand held up an umbrella to protect them from the sun. No helmets were worn. I stood there thinking, “<deleted>”??

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1 minute ago, essox essox said:

your comment re removal of mirrors..... I have seen BRAND new bikes for sale and on the road WITHOUT mirrors, as a friend of mine said to me one day "they are optional extras.

I was taught that I SHOULD KNOW WHAT IS BEHIND ME when driving hence I use my mirrors a lot when driving my pickup, same goes for MOTORBIKES/SCOOTERS

I failed my bike test first time in '63 ( Ariel Colt 200cc ), I had to do a right turn and having a bar end mirror looked in that . Examiner hiding along the way said I should of looked over my shoulder . I wonder if that still applies .

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3 minutes ago, toenail said:

holding her 10-11month old baby in front of her as she drove her motorcycle with one hand while the other hand held up an umbrella

how did she steer and operate the throttle ?  ( three hands ? )

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4 minutes ago, toofarnorth said:

I wonder if that still applies .

Yes I failed on exactly that,   failure to do the "life saver"  I was 16 at the time and thought

I knew it all   but didn't even know they expected a look over the shoulder ????

Mirror,Signal,Life saver,Manoeuvrer 

Now  I even  do it in the car  as bikes seem to like "hiding" in the blind spots.

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