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Bangkok Streets to Undergo Significant Improvements


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21 minutes ago, Gottfrid said:

So, it´s going to look like the picture for 3 more years during the repair.

 

Its something that definitely needs to be done... 

 

Every official needs to be put in a wheel-chair and told to 'get around'....   then the would truly understand the scale of the issue... Its impossible to go half the places with a kid in push-chair. 

 

We'd have to drive 500m down the road, just to avoid using the push chair in the road (because there was no useable pavement / sidewalk) - so this is definitely needed.

 

Then when the pavements / sidewalks are in good condition - the motorcycles use them, so that needs to be addressed too.

 

Bangkok is already doing a decent job of burying the cables...   I hope they keep it up. 

 

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15 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Its something that definitely needs to be done... 

 

Every official needs to be put in a wheel-chair and told to 'get around'....   then the would truly understand the scale of the issue... Its impossible to go half the places with a kid in push-chair. 

 

We'd have to drive 500m down the road, just to avoid using the push chair in the road (because there was no useable pavement / sidewalk) - so this is definitely needed.

 

Then when the pavements / sidewalks are in good condition - the motorcycles use them, so that needs to be addressed too.

 

Bangkok is already doing a decent job of burying the cables...   I hope they keep it up. 

 

Yeah, sure it´s needed. It´s just the horrific amount of time all need to take to be done. After they are finish, the first street or pavement starting to crack. 😉 

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20 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Its something that definitely needs to be done... 

 

Every official needs to be put in a wheel-chair and told to 'get around'....   then the would truly understand the scale of the issue... Its impossible to go half the places with a kid in push-chair. 

 

We'd have to drive 500m down the road, just to avoid using the push chair in the road (because there was no useable pavement / sidewalk) - so this is definitely needed.

 

Then when the pavements / sidewalks are in good condition - the motorcycles use them, so that needs to be addressed too.

 

Bangkok is already doing a decent job of burying the cables...   I hope they keep it up. 

 

I agree, it is a shame the recent Paralympic team gold medalists could not speak out about it, while they were under the limelight, but they would be accused of giving Thailand a bad name, now they deservedly have their Millions they won't have to worry about it.

Even Banks have no wheelchair access. 

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1 minute ago, brianthainess said:

I agree, it is a shame the recent Paralympic team gold medalists could not speak out about it, while they were under the limelight, but they would be accused of giving Thailand a bad name, now they deservedly have their Millions they won't have to worry about it.

Even Banks have no wheelchair access. 

 

When its safer to carry a 1 year old in your arms in a taxi than it is push them down a semi-existent footpath, we know there is something very '3rd world' about the attitudes here... 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

When its safer to carry a 1 year old in your arms in a taxi than it is push them down a semi-existent footpath, we know there is something very '3rd world' about the attitudes here... 

 

 

I agree. 

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12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A primary concern is the poor road condition, as water pipe installations and subsequent inadequate repairs have left many surfaces in disrepair, a recurring issue throughout Bangkok.

Sue the construction companies.

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I’ll say this.. I live in the Sathorn area and I brisk speed walk (as exercise) along Rajadamri Road from Rama 4 (ie Lumphini Park) up to Rama 1 (ie CTW) and the side walks there are perfect.. smooth, largely obstruction free, wide  and level ..  even on the major roads in my district - I’ve seen the city make pretty sizable improvements.. While I agree that it’s going to take time - lots of it .. and money - even more of it.. from my own perspective, it’s been a very good initial rollout 

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13 hours ago, MalcolmB said:

Good stuff.

Very good city Bangkok, I always feel very safe even at night.

Nice mannered people the Thais.

"Thais are the nicest people money can buy"

(Spalding Grey)

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Pedestrian pathways are similarly affected, often blocked by random poles and trees. Chadchart proposes a solution to widen the road to maintain four lanes and intends to enforce stricter measures against illegal parking

 

Don't forget illegal electricity and phone lines across the pathway, motorcycles, and people selling crap in the pathway.

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A couple of years ago the pavement along Sukhumvit Road from Nana to Phnom Phong was repaved at great expense. 

 

Already the paving slabs are cracking, there are large holes, it has been dug up again in places and it's a safety hazard. 

 

Thais simply cannot manage their civic infrastructure. 

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This has been promised by various governors over the last 50 years plus. All that ever happens is a few metres of pavement in the Sukhumvit area are renovated in front of media reporters/cameras. After that, nothing.

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