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Go fast not slow!: Thailand's speed limit set to be raised from 90 to 120 kmph


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34 minutes ago, webfact said:

The law is being adjusted to allow for prosecution for those who do not go fast enough on the right. 

There is already a law which says you have to drive in the left lane unless you are overtaking or turning. It's just not enforced.

 

Now people who drive 60km/h will not be allowed to overtake somebody who is driving 30km/h on the left lane if they can't drive faster than 80km/h?

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This is a great idea. I can't wait to see these crackpots driving at 120 upwards and leaving one meter between their vehicle and the one in front. Never mind the crashes.

 

Obviously the transport minister has never driven in this country or like usual has no common sense.

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50 minutes ago, ezzra said:

And just in time for the holiday period... perfect timing,

The new measures are expected to be introduced in about a month's time, reported Manager. 

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Most of the "ME FIRST" Thai males just drive as fast as possible anyway, with precisely zero f* cks given for danger to other motorists. Personally never see the point of going faster than around 60-70kph - what's the fri ggin hurry with these people treating every road like a highway? Slow the hell down, jai yen yen, etc. 

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1 hour ago, spidermike007 said:

 110-120 is a more realistic speed, denies the hounds their revenue from speeding tickets,

 

+ The standard "exceed by" percentage (min 25%) =  looking forward to speeds of at least 150kph.

 

There will be no reduction in the number of people breaking the speed limits.

 

There will be no reduction in the number of tickets issued.

 

There will be an increase in really spectacular accidents.

 

No-one will accept responsibility for the increase.

 

 

 

 

 

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