Popular Post snoop1130 Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago Photo: The Pattaya News In a significant move to enhance road safety for tourists in Thailand, CP All Public Company Limited, the parent company of 7-Eleven in Thailand, has partnered with the Tourist Police Bureau and the British Embassy. Announced by CEO Mr. Yuthasak Poomsurakul on 2nd December 2024, this initiative targets common risks faced by international tourists, focusing on the importance of wearing helmets and avoiding driving under the influence. 7-Eleven stores will serve as key information centres, providing useful advice on safe driving practices. This includes adhering to traffic laws, the necessity of wearing helmets, and obtaining accident insurance. A total of 155 branches across 18 provinces will participate, featuring safety messages on posters and point-of-sale screens. Tourist Police Chief Pol. Lt. Gen. Saksira Phuak-am emphasized the importance of this initiative, particularly during peak travel seasons when road accidents spike due to unfamiliarity with local traffic laws. The police are also intensifying checks on vehicle rental businesses and public transport drivers to ensure compliance with safety standards. From the British Embassy's perspective, Consul Joanne Finnamore-Crorkin reiterated that safeguarding UK visitors is crucial, noting that over 870,000 British tourists visited Thailand in 2023. The initiative is expected to significantly reduce accidents and boost tourist confidence in Thai road safety, supporting the ongoing recovery of the tourism industry. This collaboration underscores a united effort among Thai authorities, the private sector, and international partners like the British Embassy to improve safety measures, reinforcing Thailand’s status as a premier tourist destination, reported The Pattaya News. -- 2024-12-03 1 2 12
Popular Post KannikaP Posted 22 hours ago Popular Post Posted 22 hours ago Why concentrate on Foreign Tourists. Apply it to everyone as there are more Thais killed or maimed than us lot. 1 4 2 10
Popular Post KannikaP Posted 21 hours ago Popular Post Posted 21 hours ago 1 hour ago, snoop1130 said: This collaboration underscores a united effort among Thai authorities, the private sector, and international partners like the British Embassy to improve safety measures, reinforcing Thailand’s status as a premier tourist destination, reported The Pattaya News. Ha ha ha. Any Brit, or anyone for that matter, who drives a motorbike without a helmet, unqualified and pi55ed, deserves all that happens to them. The British Embassy isn't going to help them out in any way. 2 4 4 7
Popular Post kickstart Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago The odds of any one at7 -11 speaking enough English to give advice about riding motorbikes in Thailand will not be high. Unless it will be one with in shop leaflets? How many farang tourists actually use a 7-11. Note, Wifes granddaughter works at 7 -11, rides a bike most of the time no crash helmet, has no driving license, a good example for the tourists. 1 1 2 4
Popular Post Will B Good Posted 18 hours ago Popular Post Posted 18 hours ago Sad that it falls to 7/11 and the British Embassy to improve road safety.......says it all about the the Thai government and the RTP. 1 2 8
Popular Post John Drake Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago (edited) One of the dumbest things I've ever read on this forum. It might have made more sense if 7 had partnered with the Indian and Russian embassies, since their people are the ones that seem to hang out there. Edited 17 hours ago by John Drake 1 3 1 1 3
Popular Post FruitPudding Posted 17 hours ago Popular Post Posted 17 hours ago Perhaps try educating Thais about letting their kids operate motorbikes. 1 5 3
riclag Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago (edited) Another helmet campaign! Safety First ! How about a effective police presence! I had to laugh the other day they paved the dirt soi with cement only so they could wait for it to cure to put their lovely designs on it, consisting of yellow median strips, stop signs , intersections signs and speed limit signage. Nobody up here obeys them! side note, they dismantled the fire hydrant and never attempted to replace it. Edited 17 hours ago by riclag
Popular Post Patong2021 Posted 16 hours ago Popular Post Posted 16 hours ago 4 hours ago, KannikaP said: Ha ha ha. Any Brit, or anyone for that matter, who drives a motorbike without a helmet, unqualified and pi55ed, deserves all that happens to them. The British Embassy isn't going to help them out in any way. A day does not go by when the British Embassy in Thailand is not responding to one of its nationals in crisis. You have no idea of the amount of babysitting and cleanup personnel at the embassy must do. 800,000+ UK nationals visit or stay in Thailand. A number of them cause havoc, destruction and embarrassment. The embassy staff must deal with the mess they make. FYI feel free to share with fellow UK nationals. https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/thailand-prisoner-pack/information-pack-for-british-nationals-arrested-or-detained-in-thailand 1 1 1 4
Popular Post lordgrinz Posted 16 hours ago Popular Post Posted 16 hours ago 1 hour ago, riclag said: Another helmet campaign! Safety First ! How about a effective police presence! I had to laugh the other day they paved the dirt soi with cement only so they could wait for it to cure to put their lovely designs on it, consisting of yellow median strips, stop signs , intersections signs and speed limit signage. Nobody up here obeys them! side note, they dismantled the fire hydrant and never attempted to replace it. Here in Muang Thong Thani they don't care about yellow lines, red and white curbs or No-Parking signs, and they totally refuse to stop for any STOP signs, forget about crossing in a Zebra crossing, they'll kill you if you dare. It's a free for all here, no police presence, and nobody follows any laws or road rules, they actually deliberately flaunt the laws here. 1 5 1
riclag Posted 13 hours ago Posted 13 hours ago 2 hours ago, lordgrinz said: Here in Muang Thong Thani they don't care about yellow lines, red and white curbs or No-Parking signs, and they totally refuse to stop for any STOP signs, forget about crossing in a Zebra crossing, they'll kill you if you dare. It's a free for all here, no police presence, and nobody follows any laws or road rules, they actually deliberately flaunt the laws here. Agree, its a free for all ! My wife keeps telling me ,This is Thailand! 2
Popular Post Aussie999 Posted 10 hours ago Popular Post Posted 10 hours ago 10 hours ago, KannikaP said: Ha ha ha. Any Brit, or anyone for that matter, who drives a motorbike without a helmet, unqualified and pi55ed, deserves all that happens to them. The British Embassy isn't going to help them out in any way. Why are you targeting only Brits, most of us understand right and wrong... but we acknowledge the issue is not 1 particular culture, you seem to have a racist stance on Brits... and no, I am not a Brit. 1 2
Aussie999 Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 5 hours ago, lordgrinz said: Here in Muang Thong Thani they don't care about yellow lines, red and white curbs or No-Parking signs, and they totally refuse to stop for any STOP signs, forget about crossing in a Zebra crossing, they'll kill you if you dare. It's a free for all here, no police presence, and nobody follows any laws or road rules, they actually deliberately flaunt the laws here. It's nit only your area... it's all of Thailand. 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago (edited) 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: 7-Eleven Teams with British Embassy to Boost Thailand Road Safety Good idea, most days I see an aggressive Pom on the road. Yelling, screaming, blasting their horn, driving erratically etc. Edited 9 hours ago by SAFETY FIRST 1 1 1
kwilco Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 13 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Photo: The Pattaya News In a significant move to enhance road safety for tourists in Thailand, CP All Public Company Limited, the parent company of 7-Eleven in Thailand, has partnered with the Tourist Police Bureau and the British Embassy. Announced by CEO Mr. Yuthasak Poomsurakul on 2nd December 2024, this initiative targets common risks faced by international tourists, focusing on the importance of wearing helmets and avoiding driving under the influence. 7-Eleven stores will serve as key information centres, providing useful advice on safe driving practices. This includes adhering to traffic laws, the necessity of wearing helmets, and obtaining accident insurance. A total of 155 branches across 18 provinces will participate, featuring safety messages on posters and point-of-sale screens. Tourist Police Chief Pol. Lt. Gen. Saksira Phuak-am emphasized the importance of this initiative, particularly during peak travel seasons when road accidents spike due to unfamiliarity with local traffic laws. The police are also intensifying checks on vehicle rental businesses and public transport drivers to ensure compliance with safety standards. From the British Embassy's perspective, Consul Joanne Finnamore-Crorkin reiterated that safeguarding UK visitors is crucial, noting that over 870,000 British tourists visited Thailand in 2023. The initiative is expected to significantly reduce accidents and boost tourist confidence in Thai road safety, supporting the ongoing recovery of the tourism industry. This collaboration underscores a united effort among Thai authorities, the private sector, and international partners like the British Embassy to improve safety measures, reinforcing Thailand’s status as a premier tourist destination, reported The Pattaya News. -- 2024-12-03
hotchilli Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 13 hours ago, KannikaP said: Why concentrate on Foreign Tourists. Apply it to everyone as there are more Thais killed or maimed than us lot. No motorcycle licence you don't ride... easy 1
Sydebolle Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago What a cheap PR stint by all parties involved. If you are serious about it (and sofar nobody really ever cared) then push for law IMPLEMENTATION. Only stringent adherence with stiff fines, impounding of vehicles and possible free stays in jails will push the subject in the right direction. Not only drivers but car owners have to be held responsible for whatever happens with their vehicles. At the same time get the biggest available hoover out and clean up the police force. Sounds too futuristic? Yes, you're absolutely right. But it certainly serves for some free advertising of doing good. Staggering though to understand, how the British Embassy was gotten involved - a do-gooder with no clue of what happens on Thai roads maybe? 2
spidermike007 Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago So where is the highway patrol who are supposed to be patrolling the highways, and the ridiculously lame police who also refuse to patrol the highways? Where are the safety standards, where is the search for reckless drivers? Why 7-Eleven, such silliness. An admission of surrender on the part of the police.
Theforgotten1 Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago How about making all their employees wear helmets to and from work , not just sprout words 2
kuzmabruk Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 12 hours ago, KannikaP said: Ha ha ha. Any Brit, or anyone for that matter, who drives a motorbike without a helmet, unqualified and pi55ed, deserves all that happens to them. The British Embassy isn't going to help them out in any way. We aren’t worried about the cause of the accident. It the collateral damage. 1
Popular Post sungod Posted 7 hours ago Popular Post Posted 7 hours ago 10 hours ago, kickstart said: How many farang tourists actually use a 7-11. A wild guess, maybe in the low 100,000s a day. 1 1 2
KannikaP Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 2 hours ago, Aussie999 said: Why are you targeting only Brits, most of us understand right and wrong... but we acknowledge the issue is not 1 particular culture, you seem to have a racist stance on Brits... and no, I am not a Brit. Please read where I said 'or anyone for that matter'. Why would a boy from Manchester (City) have a 'racist stance on Brits'
Upnotover Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Surprised the embassy didn't provide them a photo of a current UK passport rather than one phased out over 4 years ago. 1
KannikaP Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, SAFETY FIRST said: Good idea, most days I see an aggressive Pom on the road. Yelling, screaming, blasting their horn, driving erratically etc. Do you not notice aggressive Chinese, Russians and Thais on their bikes, as opposed to 'an aggressive Pom'? 1
KannikaP Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, kwilco said: no mention of the IDP or having a FULL licence then? Will that stop accidents or bad driving? 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 minute ago, KannikaP said: Do you not notice aggressive Chinese, Russians and Thais on their bikes, as opposed to 'an aggressive Pom'? Yes, I see many foreigners from all Nationalities but the topic is regarding British. 1
RichardColeman Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Saw a 'farang' in soi Bhoakhoa yesterday happily riding along on his rally cross bike with no helmet, and only a pair of shorts and trainers. People come here and just think the idiocy of looking cool trumps life risk
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