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BMA to install voice-guide systems for blind at 54 more zebra crossings


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4 hours ago, keith101 said:

All you have to do after installation is educate all the drivers on pedestrians having right of way at cross walks good luck with that .

 

Thanks, yes indeed, but if money was available then "pelican" crossings (with audible traffic lights) could be installed. But I bet there would still be Thai drivers who regard "red" as go!!

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4 hours ago, keith101 said:

All you have to do after installation is educate all the drivers on pedestrians having right of way at cross walks good luck with that .

 

An old business colleague used to say "not only the carrot. The stick is also an incentive" 

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4 hours ago, Crossy said:

Sadly, this is a guaranteed way to reduce the population of the visually impaired community ????

 

Especially as the Thais will either misappropriate the funds for their maintenance or are just simply too lazy to undertake the maintenance of these audio systems.

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Just another scam, looks good in the international press. The sidewalks in Bangkok are at best difficult to negotiate for those with all their senses, the blind, trying to negotiate the footpaths? they would also be crippled in a very short space of time! ???? 

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4 hours ago, rooster59 said:

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Can't help but think that if they used the 'voice' ones here, they are going to have problems as the crossings don;t align, get to the middle and you're going to here 'now vere to the right' and 'now vere to the left' at the same time causing you to walk into the middle of the crossroads

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Just now, RichardColeman said:

Can't help but think that if they used the 'voice' ones here, they are going to have problems as the crossings don;t align, get to the middle and you're going to here 'now vere to the right' and 'now vere to the left' at the same time causing you to walk into the middle of the crossroads

How do you say "Get the h*LL out of the road!" in Hindi?

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Apparently there's only one working guide dog in Bangkok, who was trained in USA, and to my belief the dog is not bilingual..

 

One is always taking their life into their own hands when crossing a zebra or any pedestrian crossing in Thailand, because Thai drivers ALWAYS have priority on roads and buggar the pedestrians, they NEVER stop.. And if someone stupidly stops to give way, the chances of rear end accidents increases 10 fold.. 

 

Maybe the new audible message should be "Run Lassie Run" 

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4 hours ago, Burma Bill said:

Thanks, yes indeed, but if money was available then "pelican" crossings (with audible traffic lights) could be installed. But I bet there would still be Thai drivers who regard "red" as go!!

There are pelican crossings, with traffic lights in Udon Thani. And yes, they are completely ignored by motorists. So I'm afraid I don't see much hope for this latest idea in Bangkok.

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4 hours ago, Justgrazing said:

Cleaning the claret up after a 50 pt direct hit of a pedestrian who thought the voicebox said " Go " when it had actually said " No " .. 

 

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Since the new system was introduced, they've planed well with proper garbage bins for body parts.

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