Aussie999 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago There's a typo... shouldn't "Pattaya" be "Thailand?" 1
Aussie999 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 50 minutes ago, decca60 said: just one question.... where are the quick to critic foreigners called "Netizen" ?????? um, well mate, the first one is you... you also get extra points for posting the most irrelevant post.
Upnotover Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 9 minutes ago, CallumWK said: What is not to be understood from a blue square with an arrow in it? Non English speakers will be confused as it is not the official road sign they were taught when passing the test. 1
BangkokReady Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago On 1/30/2025 at 7:49 PM, snoop1130 said: “There’s no point in having a one-way system if no one follows it. The police need to take action before someone gets seriously hurt.” This happens all over Thailand and people are regularly hurt by it.
spidermike007 Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago If the police took their work seriously, they could simply set up dragnets on those streets, and impose a stiff fine and confiscate the bikes for a month. Word would get around and the problem would be solved. People can be thick, but not entirely unteachable. There has to be a deterrent. It is a weird concept known as law enforcement. 1
CallumWK Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 7 minutes ago, Upnotover said: Non English speakers will be confused as it is not the official road sign they were taught when passing the test. There is no rule that the sign has to be round. The principle is that is a blue background with an arrow indicating the direction.
Speedhump Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I've met Thais who believe this restriction is for cars only. Go figure! 😁 1
J Branche Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago I'll solve the problem quickly and cheaply. One way road spikes You travel the wrong direction it punctures your tire. Very effective, one time and they learn, especially pushing the bike to the tire shop Additionally setup a video camera or post clips of idiots ruining their tires.
Nid_Noi Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 30 minutes ago, J Branche said: I'll solve the problem quickly and cheaply. One way road spikes You travel the wrong direction it punctures your tire. Very effective, one time and they learn, especially pushing the bike to the tire shop Additionally setup a video camera or post clips of idiots ruining their tires. Thais would find a way to avoid the spikes as they do with the speed bumps. They drive on the side walks or even remove part of the speed bump. I am sure they would find a way to block the spikes in the retracted position. Best solution is to seize the vehicle or motorbike. The proceeds would finance the police (which would motivate the police). I know police has the following argument: if you seize the vehicle people would not be able to go to work and kids would not go to school. So what is the solution when people don’t respect traffic lights, stop signs, railway crossings red light blinking and thousand others infractions. The same is true with construction site safety rules, lack of administrative enforcement, court rulings never enforced, etc… Thailand like many other countries shows signs of failed state.
Upnotover Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 1 hour ago, CallumWK said: There is no rule that the sign has to be round. The principle is that is a blue background with an arrow indicating the direction. Ah yes indeed. In which case riders will take it as information and not an instruction and ignore it accordingly. 1
Shwaman Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago I've always found it amusing that foreigners living for extended periods of time in Thailand can't grasp the reality that the traffic laws are for the movement of cars and commercial vehicles in a more or less orderly manner and that there is an alternate unwritten tacit cultural traffic code for smaller motorscooters that most Thais understand and employ for great ease and efficiency of transportation. Having come from a Western tight arse overly regulated nation myself like many on this forum it truly is liberating to adopt the local trafic code and arrive at ones destination on a scooter while those in a car haven't got through the first traffic light on their precious one way street. Just sayin.
Jaxxper Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Soi 5 Jomtien is one way also. Doesn’t stop cars and motorcycles heading up to 2nd road contrary to the one way regulations. Lack of policing is to blame. ie nobody seems to care.
digger70 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago On 1/30/2025 at 7:49 PM, snoop1130 said: There’s no point in having a one-way system if no one follows it. The police need to take action before someone gets seriously hurt.” Doesn't matter What system they have /want to have, They Travel whatever way they want doesn't matter a One way street or an Highway . Thay will Never fix this problem If they Let the cops Do the Same and not uphold the Law .
VBF Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago 11 hours ago, loong said: Most people find it difficult to read as it is upside down. Took me a few seconds to get that! Cynical, but true 👍😆
Skeptic7 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago This has only been going here for...ever❗Nothing ever done about it since then and nothing will ever be done about it. More BS from LOBS.
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