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The award for the most dangerous Highway in Thailand goes to....

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On 9/15/2024 at 8:14 PM, advancebooking said:

I recently drove my bar girl friend from Nana to Korat (nakon Rachisima). Its got to be the most dangerous road I have ever driven on. I thought the Pattaya to Rayong road was bad but its nothing in comparison. 

 

I experienced 2 trucks basically veering into my lane with no notice. Could have caused a serious accident. 

 

If you have any other 'awards' to grant please list the highway/ road below. 

It's good to see you made it safely. 👍

 

I remember you asking how to drive from Sukhumvit/Nana to motorway (or something like that). 

I thought to myself it may go pear shaped by your post. 

 

Anyway, around 25 years ago , I hired a car drove from Bangkok to Nong Kai with a girl I met in a bar, it went well, stayed with her and her family for a while, did the touristy things, parked the car at the parking station, went to Vientiane.

 

I rode my PCX from Pattaya to Cambodia a few years ago, rode the Sukhumvit all the way. 

 

I've been driving/riding Thailand roads for decades, you got to be alert, these roads are not for the incompetent. 

 

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  • I think the six lane Bangkok/Pattaya expressway with its 120 speed limit, effectively in most lanes, has to be a strong contender. Failing that, any road that has Thai drivers on it.

  • There are no dangerous roads in Thailand. There are, however, millions of drivers who occasionally drive dangerously with scant regard for the rules and/or the safety of themselves and others.

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On 9/17/2024 at 4:31 AM, mancub said:

They're all dangerous during those so-called "Deadly Days " !

 

Actually there's less accidents compared to any days of the week

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