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Thailand announces new speed limits: Motorcycles will be limited to 60 kmph in Bangkok and Pattaya

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Deputy government spokeswoman Traisuree Traisaranakul said that the cabinet had given the green light to change existing speed limits for trucks, school buses, buses, truck trailers and motorcycles in Bangkok, Pattaya and built up areas. 

 

The decision still needs to be rubber stamped with a royal decree. 

 

The main change is that trucks with a weight of 2,200 kgs, passenger vehicles with more than 15 people, school buses and motorcycles will only be allowed to go a maximum of 60 kmph in Bangkok, Pattaya and built up areas, reported Manager

 

Truck trailers, four wheelers and three wheelers will be limited to 45 kmph.

 

Outside city limits the limit will be 80 kmph for trucks and buses and just 70 for motorcycles and school buses. 

 

Trailers, four and three wheelers will be limited to 55 kmph.

 

On four lane roads with a central median trucks will be able to go 80, school buses and motorcycles 80 and others 65 kmph.

 

Traisuree said that the law changes will bring Thailand in line with international regulations. 

 

Thaivisa notes that much has been made of transport minister Saksayam Chidchob's moves to change speed limits on large roads with no u-turns for cars up to 120 kmph.

 

The reality for inner city driving and most other vehicles the limits are far slower. 

 

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  • pattjock
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    This is the most stupid thing I have heard for a long time.   To have these vehicles driving at different speeds means constant over takings which are dangerous.   Most built up ar

  • CharlieH
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    Until they employ enforcement its just another pointless "seen to be doing" .   What they need is law enforcement and real consequences not petty 200 baht nothing fines that deter no one !

  • petermik
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    Is that limit for those wearing helmets or not.....more BS that will never be enforced or recognised.

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3 minutes ago, webfact said:

Traisuree said that the law changes will bring Thailand in line with international regulations. 

In theory, that is... 

Outside city limits the limit will be 80 kmph for trucks

 

I can't see farmer Joe keeping to 80kph in his pickup

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Best of luck with this one, the Thai motorcyclists are bound to conform, 60kph is the speed they approach traffic lights at a distance of 30m .............................LOL

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What's the point?

The only purpose speed limits have here is to be ignored.

 

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Is that limit for those wearing helmets or not.....more BS that will never be enforced or recognised.

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1 minute ago, Dmaxdan said:

What's the point?

The only purpose speed limits have here is to be ignored.

 

Yes, like the lines on the road.....the one way restrictions etc etc.

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Until they employ enforcement its just another pointless "seen to be doing" .

 

What they need is law enforcement and real consequences not petty 200 baht nothing fines that deter no one !

 

Sensible law , now do the same with pick-up trucks

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This is the most stupid thing I have heard for a long time.

 

To have these vehicles driving at different speeds means constant over takings which are dangerous.

 

Most built up areas have fairly limited overtaking space so if you have a bus in front of you there will be no way to pass.

 

How will you know if you are in a built up area or within city limits, is Jomtien part of Pattaya or where are the limits. Will there be speed signs everywhere so everyone know what the speed limit is for the various vehichles at various locations?

 

Enforce the helmet law to start with and make sure everyone have a valid license.

3 minutes ago, pattjock said:

To have these vehicles driving at different speeds means constant over takings which are dangerous.

Well having a few lanes and keeping them clear might help  there. 

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1 minute ago, pattjock said:

This is the most stupid thing I have heard for a long time.

 

To have these vehicles driving at different speeds means constant over takings which are dangerous.

 

Most built up areas have fairly limited overtaking space so if you have a bus in front of you there will be no way to pass.

 

How will you know if you are in a built up area or within city limits, is Jomtien part of Pattaya or where are the limits. Will there be speed signs everywhere so everyone know what the speed limit is for the various vehichles at various locations?

 

Enforce the helmet law to start with and make sure everyone have a valid license.

absolutely 100% correct 

 

I travel at the speed or slightly above the speed of vehicles around me, I would be feeling very exposed if I was going slower 

 

set a speed limit for the area not the vehicle and enforce it - how simple can it be 

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1 minute ago, smedly said:

I travel at the speed or slightly above the speed of vehicles around me, I would be feeling very exposed if I was going slower

I get an impression here the primary aim is to get in front at all costs...even if that then requires hard braking to make the upcoming left turn. 

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And the Pattaya police are rubbing their hands in glee and salivating over how full their pockets will be.

At the moment the speed limit is 80km/h in built up areas unless signage says something else. This means that the speed limit on soi Bukaow or soi postoffice in Pattaya is 80km/h. This is crazy.

 

The speed limit on Sukhumvit is 90km/h and when you get off Sukhumvit towards Pattaya or Jomtien it should be 50 or 60km/h for all vehichles.

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Another meaningless 'law'. adherence and  Enforcement? Hahaha

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Another stupid law. A bit like motorcycles having to stay in the left lane while buses and taxis constantly cut across you slamming on their brakes to pick up passengers.

 

Now motorcycles are supposed to go slower than the general traffic flow? Getting overtaken by arrogant, inept drivers who can't judge distance properly.

 

No thanks. For the sake of my personal safety, I won't be abiding by this law. Fortunately the police are too lazy to enforce it anyway.

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And I had hope to rev up my bike also in the 2nd gear...

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10 minutes ago, pattjock said:

At the moment the speed limit is 80km/h in built up areas unless signage says something else. This means that the speed limit on soi Bukaow or soi postoffice in Pattaya is 80km/h. This is crazy.

 

The speed limit on Sukhumvit is 90km/h and when you get off Sukhumvit towards Pattaya or Jomtien it should be 50 or 60km/h for all vehichles.

 

Just because there's a speed limit, doesn't mean you have to travel at it, it's a limit, not a designated speed for the road.

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44 minutes ago, canopus1969 said:

Outside city limits the limit will be 80 kmph for trucks

 

I can't see farmer Joe keeping to 80kph in his pickup

Which Farmer  Joe's? The ones that travel at  120  or the ones that travel at 45 and stick to the centre  line?

1 minute ago, wprime said:

 

Just because there's a speed limit, doesn't mean you have to travel at it, it's a limit, not a designated speed for the road.

I know but you are still allowed to travel at that speed on these roads and that is crazy. It should be down to 50km/h but normally you will have to drive slower anyway on these roads because of traffic.

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38 minutes ago, CharlieH said:

Until they employ enforcement its just another pointless "seen to be doing" .

 

What they need is law enforcement and real consequences not petty 200 baht nothing fines that deter no one !

 

We don't need more enforcement. That would make Thailand just like the places from which we escaped.

 

Just now, pattjock said:

but normally you will have to drive slower anyway on these roads because of traffic.

 

Exactly. 

good part is im on the way to leave for good

7 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

And I had hope to rev up my bike also in the 2nd gear...

 

Had mine up to Nippon Seiki on one occasion.

 

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11 minutes ago, OneMoreFarang said:

And I had hope to rev up my bike also in the 2nd gear...

Got a clutch?

7 hours ago, scammed said:

good part is im on the way to leave for good

goodbye and good luck....

15 minutes ago, pattjock said:

I know but you are still allowed to travel at that speed on these roads and that is crazy. It should be down to 50km/h but normally you will have to drive slower anyway on these roads because of traffic.

Tell that to all the Grab racers... 

And there it is - the MOST LAUGHABLE article of the day!

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And who exactly will be enforcing this ? The RTP  can noteven  enforce currently speed limits 

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