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Upside down "Stop!" sign goes viral on social media

 

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Thai social media was in stitches after a picture of a stop sign in Buriram went viral on the internet.

 

The sign that says "Yut" in Thai was upside down.

 

Highways director Wit Worawong said the sign was fine when it was installed on a new road near the site of the Moto GP in 2018. 

 

And it was still OK when the prime minister visited a local reservoir on August 19th of this year.

 

Wit reckons someone has been up to a bit of "sign shenanigans" - it has now been put right. 

 

The public can call 1146 to report incorrect signage, reported Sanook. 

 

Source: Sanook

 

 

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 ...make excuses that the Sign means the opposing traffic has to Stop! 

 

 

would have been a more productive article, if accompanied by an official Police warning to those who interfere with signage!!   - instead of it being posted up like some sort of joke.

 

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3 hours ago, tifino said:

 ...make excuses that the Sign means the opposing traffic has to Stop! 

 

would have been a more productive article, if accompanied by an official Police warning to those who interfere with signage!!   - instead of it being posted up like some sort of joke.

Did someone interfere with the signage, or was the person who installed the sign incapable of reading and thus knowing that it was upside-down?

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48 minutes ago, iamariva1957 said:

This is a thing? Who cares... Thaos in general do not read or pay any attention to them or any others anyway. 

 

But funny from the stand point that I will bet even money on no one else noticing!

"Thaos in general do not read"

Interesting observation, especially your first word. 

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1) it is getting noticed and hence would, under different circumstances, considered smart

2) possibly explains, why transport minister Saksayam Chidchob, wants to expand Buriram International Airport. It certainly has nothing to do with the fact, that his father Chai Chidchop is a bigwig in town (former house speaker) and his brother is the uncrowned king of Buriram who brought the formula one race track to town. Once the airport is extended they can do away with roads and traffic signs as the next step could be a railway extension from Korat via Buriram to China - just saying ............ 

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1 hour ago, neeray said:

"Thaos in general do not read"

Interesting observation, especially your first word. 

Small buttons on phone. Good call though. Sorry for the typo! But you get the point? For no one pays any attention to Yield or Stop signs or the double yellow line. All seem to be a 'suggestion' here and from it (and many other factors) the body count never ends.  Oh and if I sounded condescending ... well ... sorry Thailand but maybe do something about stopping the carnage?

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52 minutes ago, Sydebolle said:

1) it is getting noticed and hence would, under different circumstances, considered smart

2) possibly explains, why transport minister Saksayam Chidchob, wants to expand Buriram International Airport. It certainly has nothing to do with the fact, that his father Chai Chidchop is a bigwig in town (former house speaker) and his brother is the uncrowned king of Buriram who brought the formula one race track to town. Once the airport is extended they can do away with roads and traffic signs as the next step could be a railway extension from Korat via Buriram to China - just saying ............ 

Buriram, home of 2 international motorbike races every year and champions league football most years. Seems a good reason for an international airport. Ten years ago it was a joke province but just goes to show how some passion and good development can change a place.

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On 8/28/2019 at 10:44 AM, webfact said:

The public can call 1146 to report incorrect signage, reported Sanook. 

 

What is the reward for each sign posted? :crazy:

All photos shot in Udon Thani and Sakon Nakhon province .

 

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