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Report Thailand Tightens Rules for Foreign Drivers: Tests Now Mandatory
The heading of this subject highlights how out of touch the Thai Road Dept is and of course the politicions. The heading being " Thailand Tightens Rules for Foreign Drivers," How about they tighten rules on Thai drivers who contribute to, in my estimate, 99% of road deaths. Most foreign drivers do a thorough test before you get a basic licence i.e. Australian Red P Platers, Green P plate drivers then full licence. Which takes about 4 years till you get a full licence in Australia. I remember about 3-4 years ago I decided to get a full Thai licence and had an Aussie license since about 1975. What the testers gave me was two ropes and had to pull the left and right rope . Not one question about the difference between their road rules laws and Australian, I enquired as to why I have a left rope and right right. The answer was to ensue you can indicate left or right, AMAZING Thailand. -
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Transport Subic Freeport to Introduce Electric Buses in Carbon Neutral Drive
Picture courtesy of Inquirer Subic Bay Freeport is set to launch pure battery electric buses (PBEBs) this year, marking a significant step towards carbon neutrality. The initiative aligns with the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority’s (SBMA) aspiration to become the first carbon-neutral economic zone in the Philippines. SBMA Chairman Eduardo Jose Aliño announced that 10 PBEB units arrived on 13th May and underwent successful road tests on 27th May, proving to be accessible and comfortable for individuals with disabilities. The electric buses were acquired from Golden Asia Automotive Builders, Inc. and manufactured by Xiamen King Long United Automotive Industry Co. Ltd., a veteran in the bus manufacturing sector with over 30 years of experience. In support of this eco-friendly transition, fast electric vehicle charging stations (EVCs) will be constructed at the SBMA Maintenance and Transportation Department’s motorpool. Additionally, a charging station donated by the Department of Energy will be placed along Argonaut Highway. To accommodate the new transport system, SBMA has allocated P10 million for rehabilitating and constructing bus stops and terminals. This development will feature: Eight stops in the Central Business District Sixteen stops at the Cubi Area Six stops near theme parks Eighteen stops in the Binictican Housing area Ten stops in the Kalayaan Housing area The project aims for completion by December 2025. SBMA's broader environmental strategy also targets a 30-percent reduction in carbon emissions by 2030 and achieving net-zero emissions by 2040. These efforts include the P250-million Carbon Neutral Port Project, which introduces shore power connections for ships. The introduction of these electric buses is a crucial part of Subic Freeport's ongoing commitment to sustainable development and reducing its carbon footprint. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Inquirer 2025-06-23 -
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USA Fear, Firings, and Fallout: Inside RFK Jr’s Tumultuous Reign Over US Health Agencies
No mate. They got voted out last November. Now it's time to clean up THEIR mess. -
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UK Watch: Activists Claim Damage to RAF Military Aircraft in Protest Against Gaza Operations
Congratulation. 55 million in damage they have caused so far. That's without their latest violent stunt of damaging an RAF jet engine beyond repair. -
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Plastic bags: the old normal?
Burning plastic? What is wrong with you!? Did you grow up in a 3rd world ghetto? Or do you live in a 3rd world ghetto and adapted well? -
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Plastic bags: the old normal?
You really are this ignorant. Should have googled paper vs plastic bags ... Here's a few tidbits ...
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