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Mayors office has already responded to huge online complaints.... 

 

In another example out outstanding stupidity and a disconnect from sensible reality - the authorities have agreed to take down 'half of the cycling lane' !!!

 

Astonishingly, they fail to understand that just one fixed cone blocking one of the lanes is sufficient to cause gridlock across the area.

 

The additional measure of complete idiocy is that this combines with the first day or road works at major intersections not far away (Petchaburi flyover near Asoke which is closed from today).

 

 

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Cycle lane? They can't even drive on 1 car lane here, I guess most think that the white line in the middle is where you car should be aligned in the middle too. Same when there is space to the left for cycles, they will take the middle of both. Absolute nuts.

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6 minutes ago, ChaiyaTH said:

We should make a bet on polymarket.com with a end date before those orange things are removed again.

 

I suspect they'll be removed tonight - residents in the area have complained massively. 

 

I know a family who took 3+ hours to get home from school when it usually takes 40 mins - upset kids, couldn't get dinner.

I know one family who just parked up (in a building somewhere nearby) and walked home.

 

To many powerful people in the area - I can't see that cycle lane lasting long before residents take matters into their own hands. 

 

 

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3 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

I suspect they'll be removed tonight - residents in the area have complained massively. 

 

I know a family who took 3+ hours to get home from school when it usually takes 40 mins - upset kids, couldn't get dinner.

I know one family who just parked up (in a building somewhere nearby) and walked home.

 

To many powerful people in the area - I can't see that cycle lane lasting long before residents take matters into their own hands. 

 

 

They did the same pathetic thing in Chiang Mai during covid, making the entire old city one way over night and putting the exact same pillars on the road for cycling, it took a week and all is gone since. Idiots.

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Just pay some junkie 1000 baht to cut them down with a machette lol, tell him its sugar cane.

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a cycle lane was created in banglampu, bangkok, several years ago, it was badly planned and thought through. for a start there were hardly any cyclists in the area, the lane impinged on the road space available for other vehicles, car owners used it for parking so it was impossible for cyclists to use it, part of it was cordoned off from the road with plastic cones bolted to the road, it took the local buses about two weeks to wipe out most of the cones. a complete waste of time and money.

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They did this to my home town in San Jose, California. They stripped a car lane and gave it to bicycles. I have never seen a single bike in the newly created bike lane. But now the cars are backed up for multiple blocks. Thailand and the world... Please stop voting for them. 

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No need to get upset - this is Thailand.

 

That is only a small piece of street. The whole Jomtien's beach been f'd up

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Much the same in the UK. I'm an avid cyclist, and it's not really necessary in UK - just a wider berth of cyclists which is in law now seems enough.

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5 hours ago, josephbloggs said:

I don't normally like to bash if they are trying to do their best - even if misguided - but that does look spectacularly dumb in that area.

Yes well you been ex brain surgeon you certainly would know 

 

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10 hours ago, GypsyT said:

No need to get upset - this is Thailand.

 

That is only a small piece of street. The whole Jomtien's beach been f'd up

 

Who's upset - I'm just utterly perplexed at the complete absense of foresight.

 

And, Yes... Its 'only a small piece of street' so why even bother with a cycle lane there ?...   no cyclists can get there without first mixing with what was already an extremely congested area. 

 

Cutting out 'one lane' to created a cycle lane that will only be used by motorcycles already created additional grid lock that extended KM's from the 'choke point'...    so, its not really 'only a small piece of street'... 

 

Jomtien and other area's also need serious traffic measures - but much of that is caused by volume of traffic, though tourbusses can be a major cause of congestion. 

 

 

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