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British dad mysteriously vanishes in Bangkok
More then likely find him with a bar girl sitting on his face on Patpong road -
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White House & Emmer Demand Apology from Jeffries “a sick call for violence.”
Apparently the word "fight" was misconstrued. Didn't someone else use it recently? "Fight Fight Fight" -
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Trump Makes it Official: Enacts Sweeping Tariffs on Canada, Mexico, and China
Funny how he tries to punish friendly neighbors much more than serious adversaries. Strong man? More like big wuss.- 1
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Road Safety in Thailand – a summary of Perceptions and Reality
Road safety is a public health issue—its goal is to protect drivers and other road users by creating a safer road environment. Drivers everywhere make mistakes; this is a constant, like gravity or a round planet. There is nothing inherently or racially different about Thai drivers compared to those in Europe or the USA. All these regions have faced similar challenges, and they improved safety by adopting scientific, data-driven approaches—not by simply telling drivers to "be responsible," which has never worked anywhere. The foundation of all effective road safety programs can be summed up in the 5 Es: Education – Raising awareness and improving driver training Enforcement – Consistent application of traffic laws Engineering – Designing safer roads and infrastructure Emergency Response – Rapid and effective medical care after crashes Evaluation – Analyzing data to improve policies For Thailand to improve road safety, authorities must embrace this evidence-based approach rather than relying on blame and personal responsibility alone. -
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Road Safety in Thailand – a summary of Perceptions and Reality
There are more scooter drivers here than almost everywhere else, and 85% of accidents, including fatal ones, are scooter involved. The US has millions of more vehicles and drivers, so there will be more accidents, for much the same reasons, speed being the top one. Fatal accidents happen because of bad driving habits, and not the roads. You adjust if you're a competent driver. Here, they speed on bad roads, which makes fatal happen, a lot. I again, did not say all Thai drivers are bad. The percentage is just much higher than western countries, and there are bad roads in all countries, and lack of enforcement in some areas. I do look at why accidents happen, and have known this since high school. That doesn't change. First and foremost, it's on the driver. -
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British dad mysteriously vanishes in Bangkok
Probably went to Nana and then soi Cowboy, he's got a new family now. spring chicken under his wing and moma & papa up country at Nakon nowhere.
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