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Pattaya's Pedestrian Perils: Crumbling Walkways and Traffic Chaos


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"...pedestrian priority is rarely acknowledged at crossing points, leading to potentially dangerous misunderstandings."

 

Well, I suppose that's one way to describe instantaneous death. :coffee1:

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

The city is marked by hazardous crossings, deteriorating footpaths, and a glaring lack of traffic enforcement, making it a perilous adventure for those on foot.

What's all the fuss about, it's been the same for the last 25 years that I know of. 

 

If you have a disability or not the skill set to navigate the obstacles, please stay safe, remain in the west. 

 

I read about a stupid Chinese woman who refused to use the overhead walkway on the Sukhumvit, crossing the road, getting hit.....bloody idiot. 

 

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11 minutes ago, baansgr said:

Foreigners come here and lose all sense of reality

That is mainly because of the easy access to ganja.

 

You combine that with non existent footpaths and bottomless pits and it's no wonder the accidents.

 

How many foreigners the last year have fallen through the footpaths into death or injury?

 

You have to marvel at the incompetence and/or indifference of the works dept.

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1 hour ago, lordgrinz said:

 

Foreigners don't come because it's a "family friendly" place, they come to get stupid drunk, maybe get high, chase after younger women (or ladyboys), and indulge all kinds of perverted fantasies. These same people go home and brag about their stay and how it's a lawless society where anything goes, then the cycle repeats itself. I mean people aren't seriously deluded into believing that Pattaya is anything more than a World Class City of Sin, right? 

Couldn't agree more..hence my post 👍 👍 👍 

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Just think what they could have accomplished fixing infrastructure during Covid, I was in Pattaya a couple times and the streets were empty. But too many boys putting the money in their pockets, it will always be Pattaya. 

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This forum has spoken about the dangers of using Pattaya's footpaths many times . Certainly should carry a health warning . Not suitable for infants push chairs , invalids wheelchairs or elderly folks who have a mobility problem . Not to mention after having a few beers etc .  Vendors taking up walkway areas . Drop down kerbs of 1 foot . 

Compared with other popular holiday destinations Pattaya's walkways  are a disgrace but not the only venue in Thailand with such low standards . 

During Covid when there were very few visitors , there were opportunities to make decent , safe walking for pedestrians . Example , Beach road could have been made into a much wider walkway or promenade and still room for traffic . Pattaya needs re-modelling and made visitor friendly . Shame on the city bosses .

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4 hours ago, SAFETY FIRST said:

What's all the fuss about, it's been the same for the last 25 years that I know of. 

 

If you have a disability or not the skill set to navigate the obstacles, please stay safe, remain in the west. 

 

I read about a stupid Chinese woman who refused to use the overhead walkway on the Sukhumvit, crossing the road, getting hit.....bloody idiot. 

 

She was removed from the gene pool 

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

A straightforward, potential remedy could be the installation of pedestrian footbridges

No, get those f'wits  to abide by the law. This even happens on the crossing that is directly outside Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. I make a point of stopping the ignorant #ankers by sticking out my walking stick in front of them which they don't like but at least it part of the learning curve.

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Jomtien is full of such obstacles.

 

This article could also easily describe Chiang Mai now. A terrible city to navigate on a mb or on foot 

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The worst road in tourist Thailand as got to be Nanai Road Patong Phuket. The road is to narrow to start with, that compounded with no pedestrian walk-ways, motorbikes taking the inside to overtake, taxis halting the traffic & slow moving garbage trucks & buses that are to wide for the lanes to start with make it a nightmare for anyone on foot (although it doesn't seem to bother the Chinese). 

As for traffic light crossings, their a false sense of security anywhere in Thailand & the most dangerous place to cross. 

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Not sure why the comments about Beach road sidewalk.  It is fairly new and may be the safest most level place to walk in town. Seems plenty wide enough also I walk it for an hour everyday with no issues.

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Living in Pattaya [Phratamnak] and despite sidewalks infact are in good conditions there still a large number of tourist walking 2-3 abreast in the streets. Doubt any renovation will change that behaviour, maybe information and fines for jaywalking is what it takes.

BTW, who own the "sidewalks" that's mainly used for display of whatever?

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6 hours ago, fredwiggy said:

"Many foreign visitors, accustomed to strict pedestrian rights-of-way in their own countries, step into Pattaya traffic expecting vehicles to stop. However, in Pattaya, pedestrian priority is rarely acknowledged at crossing points, leading to potentially dangerous misunderstandings."............. Yes, do they actually think we can compete with vehicles? It's being strict that saves lives. It's letting vehicles have the right of way, especially in parking lots and pedestrian crossings, that kills others.  How many more need to be mowed down before they realize life is precious?

They should have warnings at all international airports : The rule of the jungle applies on Thai roads. 

Traffic is pretty chaotic all over SEA, but Siam is the only country where cars not only fail to slow down when pedestrians try to cross, god forbid stop, but actually speed up( plus flashing and honking) to signal to any potential "crosser" to cease and desist.

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