I think you will find that it is basically the same as the box junction sign in some other countries, for example the UK and Australia. There is one in front of our local Lotus's, between the main ground level entrance and the Pizza Company opposite, which is also the footpath from Lotus's to the covered motorcycle park. I assumed that it meant no stopping, in accordance with your post. Some months ago I was driving across the yellow box, slowly but closer to the saloon in front of me than normal, on the assumption that he would not stop, when he suddenly did. I was too close to pass without reversing, so I tooted my horn. He signalled with his arm for me to pass, but at the same time the farang in the rear seat opened the offside door, so I still could not get past. Eventually made my way to one of the aisles in the covered car park, and was reversing into a space when the same car reappeared, stopped in the aisle, and the driver got out. I have no idea what would have happened, but suspect that it would not have ended well for me, as I had upset his ego. My wife intervened and apologised on my behalf, which I certainly would not have done, so knowing the "rules" doesn't always help. I still believe that he, as a professional driver, had absolutely no idea what the yellow lines mean.
I'm sure everyone who's commented on here has made a bad decision or two in their lives, and should be grateful that theirs didn't cost them their life. In fact, most of u have probably sat on a motorcycle taxi without a helmet!!! The lack of sympathy and understanding is quite frankly shocking here. Imagine if it were your daughter!! And by the way, there are far more dumb numbnuts around drinking alcohol and causing problems than anything else.
They would never have a majority in parliament nor anything like it. They would need to align with PT to really be a force in Thai politics. Then they could dispense with BJT, the Dems and all the old conservative military aligned parties.
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