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Elderly British Man Injured in Electric Tricycle Crash in Pattaya


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10 minutes ago, billd766 said:

According to you I should NOT be living in Thailand but back in my home country.

Crikey, what medication are you on, half the dose mate.

 

Were you out and about, drunk, late at night recently on your mobility scooter?

 

If so, yes, my comment was directed to you.

 

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1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

I just don't understand why people come to Thailand and ride these vehicles. 

 

They are not appropriate, not suitable for the roads or footpaths. 

 

These people should get checked, I reckon there is something wrong with them. 

 

If you want to ride in mobility scooters or anything similar stay in the Europe (the west) where they are designed for and have proper designed paths etc. 

 

As it was mentioned early, dark, probably out drinking...... What could go wrong 😂

 

People need to be accountable. 

 

When I came to Thailand, I was ambulatory. I had made a permanent home and relationship here before becoming disabled.

These vehicles are appropriate and suitable in any reasonably civilized country. Now you on the other hand...

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5 minutes ago, Patong2021 said:

 

He or she should have stayed home? What do you expect people who have been in Thailand for decades, or who have moved here to do when they develop a disability? To disappear?  Being able to use a mobility scooter is not a big ask, nor an imposition on anyone. The user is taking responsibility for their own movement.

 

Did you know that Thailand has a mobility device initiative?  Are you even aware of the Ministry of Health sponsored Wheelchair Project that has provided tens of thousands of mobility device to Thais? Its royal sponsor is Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn and it is a serious initiative that has been in place for 25 years. Perhaps you should share your thoughts on  enabling 2 million+ Thais to be more self sufficient.

 

 

You can quote whatever you want, but in reality the Thai roads and sidewalks are generally not suitable for people with mobility issues. Anyone can develop mobility issues especially at old age, so this is a risk factor which needs to be taken into account when moving to Thailand.

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5 minutes ago, Old Croc said:

 

These vehicles are appropriate and suitable in any reasonably civilized country. Now you on the other hand...

 

Which countries are they legal to drive/ride on public roads ?

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6 minutes ago, Old Croc said:

When I came to Thailand, I was ambulatory. I had made a permanent home and relationship here before becoming disabled.

These vehicles are appropriate and suitable in any reasonably civilized country. Now you on the other hand...

Ahh, it's the norm here.

The childlike, hate and hostility from those who disagree. Not mature enough to keep scrolling, can't help themselves, got to reply with antagonizing comment. 

 

It's typical attitude of the selfish people I see on our roads. 

 

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16 minutes ago, gearbox said:

Anyone can develop mobility issues especially at old age, so this is a risk factor which needs to be taken into account when moving to Thailand.

Where do you get your crystal ball?

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44 minutes ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

Crikey, what medication are you on, half the dose mate.

 

Were you out and about, drunk, late at night recently on your mobility scooter?

 

If so, yes, my comment was directed to you.

 

Oh dear, same ol', same ol'..................🙄..................:coffee1:

Posted
6 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

Which countries are they legal to drive/ride on public roads ?

Clearly you missed my post on page 1. USA, for one.

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13 minutes ago, Peabody said:

Clearly you missed my post on page 1. USA, for one.

 

The law in the USA varies from state to state.

 

But - some states allow Mobility Scooters on Urban roads with speed limits of 25mph, providing the operators are over 16 years old and have a valid drivers license.

Such states are: California, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Washington DC, Georgia (and not limitied to these).

 

The 'legality' argument is flawed as its based on poor knowledge of overseas laws. 

Its also based on poor knowledge of Thailands laws.

 

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