School Van Collides with 22-Wheel Truck in Sakaeo: 23 Students Injured
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Motorcyclist Chases Down Foreign Hit-and-Run Driver in Phuket
Yep... If someone is 'pottering along' at 1/3rd the speed limit - then I'd agree, out of the way to the left is safer. In this case - the rider had plenty of options - But, he chose to ride quickly undertaking at speed on the 'shoulder'. While that accident itself is clearly not his fault - in riding this way he has placed himself in greater danger. If wishing to 'lane split' he should be riding between the two 'driving lanes'... and not passing when two cars are 'next to each other.... But, the situation in this incident is not one where lane splitting is necessary, the traffic is already moving at 45 kmh which is a reasonable speed for 'town driving'. In 'gridlocked traffic' if there is no other option to lane split and passing on the shoulder is the only remaining option, then I believe doing so is ok, but not at speed. Ignoring the Hyundai drivers actions - the motorcyclist is riding in a very dangerous manner travelling at speed, had he been more defensive and cautious, he'd have been able to react. -
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Strange and annoying things here in land of smiles
Seek help...before you infect your child with such madness. It's not normal and healthy behaviour. Link me up with your helpful posts. Save me the time for looking in a needle in a haystack. -
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Today's experience trying to obtain my tax refund
You can't do videos at the revenue department, and you are not allowed to record government officials without consent. -
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Phuket lifts building restriction above 80 metres for hillside development
Developers who pay attractive commissions. -
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Strange and annoying things here in land of smiles
Assuming again. And keep coming back, as it supports my claim.- 1
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Democracy has failed the US,maybe it's time for a King
Apparently, the people in Greenland don't have a problem being part of the USA. As for the people in Panama? I don't know who gets the profits from the Panama Canal, but I highly doubt they're being distributed to everyday Panamanians. A return of the Canal Zone to the US probably wouldn't make much difference to them. They might even be better off, with the return of some US military personnel to the area. Whatever happens, I doubt it will happen by way of military force.
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