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

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You don’t need to put in Voice Prompt for the People with Bad Eyesight To Cross the Crossing, You Need to Educate the Drivers What a Zebra Crossing is there for in the First Place as they Don’t Seem To Know Why !!

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

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    this is a recipe for disaster; thai drivers think those painted zebra stripes are just decoration

  • 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 .  

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Absolutely hilarious.  Thai's don't even know what a zebra crossing is for.  In 14 years I have never seen a driver stop and give way to a pedestrian on a crossing.

Seems to be a sad joke.  Thirty percent of drivers never took a driving test, and therefore have no license, but that doesn’t seem to concern anyone 

Zebras crossings are obsolete (all but extinct) in Thailand.  What is needed are duck crossings.  Run one over, and there's a fine.  Run over thousands and it adds up.

 

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