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Additional Yellow Spotlights Mounted to Give More Visibility
That's a beautiful bike. Thanks for the input. -
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Wake Up! - EVs Are Here, and Your Gas Guzzler is on Life Support
Brown are CCS2 - Fast chargers usually about 150kw - that will give you a slot boost in 20 mins... (i.e. us it gives about 30-80kWh in about 20 mins). Type 2 are slower chargers and wold take a few hours to charge - more like something you'll hook into when going to a restaurant or over knighting a hotel etc. -
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Wake Up! - EVs Are Here, and Your Gas Guzzler is on Life Support
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Road Safety in Thailand – a summary of Perceptions and Reality
THis means it is unlikely you will ever understand or fit in with road safety in Thailand. Being a good driver regardless of country involves understanding and adapting to the driving environment. Kreng Jai is an aspect of Thai culture th foreigners frequently grossly underestimate because to them it “just sounds too silly” While "Kreng Jai" is a deeply ingrained cultural value in Thailand, it's important to note that it doesn't necessarily translate directly into safe or responsible driving habits. In fact, some aspects of "Kreng Jai" might even have unintended negative consequences on the road. The problem is that whilst Thai people understand this, foreigners, even those who have lived for years in Thailand fail to understand even the basics, let alone how it influences driving. Kreng jai is a double-edged sword It can mean that drivers are more patient and there are potentially aggressive road rage incidents compared to some Western countries until the Thai cultural limit is exceeded – which of course foreign drivers can’t gauge. There is in general less overt hostility between drivers, reducing direct conflicts but as foreigners don’t react “normally” to Kreng jai as they don’t recognise it they then incur the disrespect of other drivers which foreigner misinterpret as Thai bad manners when in fact their behaviour has inadvertently triggered it. There are negative aspects that foreigners don’t realise either…. Apparently Unpredictable driving behaviour due to politeness or hesitation goes over the heads of foreigners when Thai drivers recognise and expect it. Seemingly a lack of assertiveness in enforcing traffic laws and road discipline, a reluctance to address unsafe driving habits in social settings. -
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British dad mysteriously vanishes in Bangkok
Where's the link to the Go Fund Me page? -
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Is the Tax compliance going to be linked to Visa issuance ?
and that is why you try to put the Visa 'down' . Because you don't have the visa. You need to get out more. You could not be more wrong. I repeat , those who have the Visa think it is what it is cracked up to be - and again you were proven wrong.
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