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I wonder why in Thailand traffic does not stop for Zebra crossing


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11 hours ago, taken said:

My humble request to all the drivers to please slow down and give way for pedestrians to cross road especially on the Zebra crossing. 

"End of the day this is not my country."  So if you know this Thailand is not as the Zebra I know of UK " The Highway Code ".

I won't stop for you either I'll probably get hit in the rear and it would deemed as my fault for stopping for you instead of you waiting. 

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11 hours ago, taken said:

My humble request to all the drivers to please slow down and give way for pedestrians to cross road especially on the Zebra crossing. 

Of course. There are Good, Bad and Ugly drivers in every community. Nothing's perfect. Now it's up to the readers to categorize where they fall in. ????

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The OP will be from Britain.

In UK the law is that Pedestrian Crossing belong to Pedestrians.

Once a pedestrian places a Foot on a "Zebra" crossing he owns it and is in the right in event of a traffic accident.

Thailand is different.

john

Once before I was a twinkle in my father's eye they were known as Belisher Crossings after the UK transport minister who introduced them in the 1930's.

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Crossing Ekammai in Bangkok a few weeks back...  on a crossing, yet I'm well aware no one pays them any attention...  

Traffic is busy passing at about 10kmh (at a guess) so I have to 'cross with confidence'...  A northbound car stops for me, so I step out, the northbound car in the next lane also stops - I nod thanks, the southbound car also stops for me - great !!!.. i step out further and there is a 'mini-lorry' (bigger than a pickup, smaller than a lorry), it's clearly showing no intention of stopping, I have to run to get out of its way, the large mirror hits me on the shoulder... 

In anger, I kick the side of the lorry, the lorry stops, the driver gets out, I think 'here we go' (I was furious and quite ready to 'kick off' - the true warrior in me momentarily awakened), the driver looks at me, straightens his mirror, gets back in his truck and drives off...   thoroughly disappointed I continue on my way... 

 

Crossing a road in Thailand seems to bring out the true a-hole in some drivers.... 

 

 

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22 minutes ago, Brer said:

My wife says “don’t stop you not in Áustralia now, you cause accident and you pay”

She says “let me drive, you danger”, She drives in the middle of the road at 100kms and overtakes on crests and corners and can’t reverse and says many accidents she see are many Falang not know how to drive.

My wife hates to stop at Zebra Crossings as well.

 

Then why the hell these Zebra crossings are made. Why not concerned department save money and use funds for better cause. 

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