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Pattaya's Pedestrian Perils: Crumbling Walkways and Traffic Chaos


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Drinking generates government revenue, and government revenue builds beautiful cities. So get out there and do your part gentlemen.

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Just for the kind information of all the distinguished readers here, this mess is the same in the great Hua Hin, across the bay. So it may be worse here, but on the other side of the bay, depending on where, it is just as bad. To the sole exception that here in Pattaya things are far cheaper compared to Hua Hin that is becoming a full time racket,  price wise.

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22 hours ago, baansgr said:

Foreigners come here and lose all sense of reality, walk about with their heads in the clouds..plebs the lot of them

Congratulations,you must be Thai.

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17 hours ago, terryofcrete said:

If I trip on broken pavement at home I can sue the council...I tried to explain that to a Thai person...they thought it was a joke...if that was the case in Thailand the dangerous sidewalks would be fixed rapidly...dream on I tell myself. 

It sort of is a joke really, that back home nobody is responsible for themselves and can use the legal system to blame and extort from others. 

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Same in Hua Hin now, with the current almost 1 kilometre of sidewalk works along Phetchakasem Road, forcing people to walk (and others in wheelchairs) on the very busy road, further worsening motor traffic congestion.

 

Why do this work in peak tourist season??  And what is worse, some of this work is in front of a large school (next to Hua Hin Market Village), thus endangering the lives of school children.   Why not do this work during the coming long school holidays??

 

Planning, logic, safety first????

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16 minutes ago, JimHuaHin said:

Same in Hua Hin now, with the current almost 1 kilometre of sidewalk works along Phetchakasem Road, forcing people to walk (and others in wheelchairs) on the very busy road, further worsening motor traffic congestion.

 

Why do this work in peak tourist season??  And what is worse, some of this work is in front of a large school (next to Hua Hin Market Village), thus endangering the lives of school children.   Why not do this work during the coming long school holidays??

 

Planning, logic, safety first????

 

The school work was started 3 weeks ago. IMO poor construction quality. looks like they  are trying to have this done for Songkran. I have never seen such watery cement and it is not poured on gravel, but direct on the dirt and is a fraction of the depth we see in places like Singapore, Miami,  Lisbon etc. 

They were pouring cement during the peak tourist season in the block south of  Market Village, and you don't need to be a genius to know what happened next: people walked into the cement. There are footprints through one stretch. They don't even properly  mark off the work so the clueless people just wander on through.  They are trying to bring in  lowered sections at each end of the block. Unfortunately, they didn't take into consideration the width of child strollers or wheelchairs, so they are not compatible, They are not even standardized. I don't know what they were thinking. Doesn't look like there were engineers supervising either, otherwise the defects would have been addressed.

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I haven't spent that much time in Pattaya, but over the years passed through quite a few times.  

I have never been there when Beach Road was not under repair.

 

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In a nut shell , Thai walkways are acceptable to Thai folks . They know no better . 

 

Walkway tiling around shopping malls may look nice but come the rain it turns into a slippery surface because non slip tiles were not used .

Below are extracts from the Tourism authority of Thailand .

 

   

The vast majority of physically challenged Thai people live in rural areas. Generally, it is the responsibility of families to care for and provide for their disabled relatives, and there is very little government help available. This includes a lack of services for physically challenged travelers, such as wheelchair ramps and elevators, and consequently, those who attempt to travel with disabilities in Thailand can have a challenging time 

 

 

Travel & Getting Around

Thailand is not an easy place to visit for people with reduced mobility or other physical challenges. The larger resorts and tourist attractions provide facilities for disabled people, but in rural areas public transport is limited and often inaccessible to wheelchair users. 

Moving around the city can be extremely difficult for disabled people. The streets and pavements are uneven and few buildings provide ramps and handrails to aid disabled access. Guide dogs are rare and there are few audio signals for the blind at traffic crossings. 

Nonetheless, a project has been announced by the Bangkok governor along with the Disabled People International Asia-Pacific Region to ensure that Bangkok pavements are easily navigable for those with reduced mobility. A commitment has also been made to make public transport more accessible. 

 

So by their own admission they are aware of the hazards for pedestrians but as yet I have not heard of any plans to make improvements . Maybe the TAT should conduct a survey of tourists opinions of Thailand to include questions on health & safety .

 
 
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On 2/11/2025 at 8:12 AM, 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? 

Based on a lot of the stories we read each day, not only is it a male oriented search for something out of the ordinary but many young ladies too seem to be chasing something and many times leading to much worse than they or their family can imagine.

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3 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

 

The school work was started 3 weeks ago. IMO poor construction quality. looks like they  are trying to have this done for Songkran. I have never seen such watery cement and it is not poured on gravel, but direct on the dirt and is a fraction of the depth we see in places like Singapore, Miami,  Lisbon etc. 

They were pouring cement during the peak tourist season in the block south of  Market Village, and you don't need to be a genius to know what happened next: people walked into the cement. There are footprints through one stretch. They don't even properly  mark off the work so the clueless people just wander on through.  They are trying to bring in  lowered sections at each end of the block. Unfortunately, they didn't take into consideration the width of child strollers or wheelchairs, so they are not compatible, They are not even standardized. I don't know what they were thinking. Doesn't look like there were engineers supervising either, otherwise the defects would have been addressed.

advance planning of work projects is the same as "preventive maintenance" in the Thai mind.

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    Police presence being reduced at intersections.  What a joke.  I've lived in Pattaya for 14 years and I have never seen any police presence at any intersections--ever.  The only police I have ever seen is police at the front of Central Festival by the beach side.  Now and then you see them collecting for their retirement fund from helmetless riders but certainly no traffic enforcement being done.

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31 minutes ago, newnative said:

    Police presence being reduced at intersections.  What a joke.  I've lived in Pattaya for 14 years and I have never seen any police presence at any intersections--ever.  The only police I have ever seen is police at the front of Central Festival by the beach side.  Now and then you see them collecting for their retirement fund from helmetless riders but certainly no traffic enforcement being done.

Taking bikes away parked on the crossing at this very moment Pratumnak 5 beach end , the crossing where drivers drive straight though without stopping

 

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