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Clampdown on Parking: Pattaya Enforces Strict Odd-Even Rule


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I would think, because of the international status / nature of Pattaya, signage ( words ) should be in at least 3 languages.  Thai, English, Chinese - at least on Beach Road - time numbers are almost universally understood.  Add a no parking graphic between the wording and the numbers.

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I certainly don't see anything wrong with this it sounds like the RTP are actually doing their jobs. 

 

Reading signposts on a street when you're parking is just part of thriving and surviving in contemporary society, those that don't do it are subject to penalties. I like the tire boot a lot more than the fine because it results in a lot more hassle for the ignorant person who did the parking. 

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4 minutes ago, edwardflory said:

I would think, because of the international status / nature of Pattaya, signage ( words ) should be in at least 3 languages.  Thai, English, Chinese - at least on Beach Road - time numbers are almost universally understood.  Add a no parking graphic between the wording and the numbers.

No money in that.

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I noticed in the past few weeks they also added a lot more red/white curbs, thereby limiting available parking spaces even more. Add to that the parking spaces occupied by rental bikes and cars, and it is very difficult to find a parking space.

 

3 hours ago, webfact said:

authorities are advising visitors and residents to consider alternative parking solutions. Options include public car parks

 

Maybe build them first?

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4 minutes ago, Nickcage49 said:

Another great article.

 

Something is missing, what is the "odd even rule"???

 

Look the the signs....  ah.. .erm...   yeah.. valid point !!... 

 

Years ago, it took me a while to work it it out too, and its only in certain area's and not in others.

 

The 'Odd - Even Rule' is that on Odd days of the Month (1st, 3rd, 5th etc) cars can park on one side of the road..... And on Even days of the Month (2nd, 4th, 6th etc) cars can park on the other side of the road....

....  I believe this was to do with some form of past conflicts which existed with Vehicle blocking the visibility of peoples shop fronts etc...  and the road was too narrow for parking on both sides.... 

 

Its one of those Thai things... clear as mud, but locals seem to get it... 

 

To this day, when I'm in an area that 'may' have such parking, I still look out for signs and still can't easily work out which side I park...   I usually rely on a local who will quite assertively shout at me...

"no no, you, you, no, no, go, you go, go......... "       (and its usually this sort of 'ill mannered' comment because the area is in a location where parking is hotly contested in area's of high tourist footfall and the locals have become tainted to towards foreigners).... 

 

Meanwhile in other area's of lesser tourist footfall, someone may come up to me and softly explain in Thai... "sorry, today you cannot park here, park on the other side"...  and there will be smiles all round....  

 

Location location !!! 

 

 

 

 

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1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Look the the signs....  ah.. .erm...   yeah.. valid point !!... 

 

Years ago, it took me a while to work it it out too, and its only in certain area's and not in others.

 

The 'Odd - Even Rule' is that on Odd days of the Month (1st, 3rd, 5th etc) cars can park on one side of the road..... And on Even days of the Month (2nd, 4th, 6th etc) cars can park on the other side of the road....

....  I believe this was to do with some form of past conflicts which existed with Vehicle blocking the visibility of peoples shop fronts etc...  and the road was too narrow for parking on both sides.... 

 

Its one of those Thai things... clear as mud, but locals seem to get it... 

 

To this day, when I'm in an area that 'may' have such parking, I still look out for signs and still can't easily work out which side I park...   I usually rely on a local who will quite assertively shout at me...

"no no, you, you, no, no, go, you go, go......... "       (and its usually this sort of 'ill mannered' comment because the area is in a location where parking is hotly contested in area's of high tourist footfall and the locals have become tainted to towards foreigners).... 

 

Meanwhile in other area's of lesser tourist footfall, someone may come up to me and softly explain in Thai... "sorry, today you cannot park here, park on the other side"...  and there will be smiles all round....  

 

Location location !!! 

 

We have the same type of rules in the USA when it's snowing, as they need to clear the snow from the streets.  Believe me, people figure it out quite quickly, or get towed.

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8 minutes ago, lordgrinz said:

 

They really need to go the towing route, get the cars off the street immediately. Also, like in other countries, if the car isn't registered or insured, it doesn't get released until it is, along with any unpaid tickets associated with that vehicle owner. 

 

Effort - thats the problem... 

 

The laws and regulations here are all perfectly decent and match many of those in our home countries... 

... the simple difference is the absense of consistent and firm enforcement, which effectively enables complete disregard amongst the general public for any respect of the laws. 

 

 

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They need year-round dedicated parking enforcement crews working all over the city, not just one road.   Fines collected will pay the salaries, plus incentive bonuses after expenses are met.  

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2 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Effort - thats the problem... 

 

The laws and regulations here are all perfectly decent and match many of those in our home countries... 

... the simple difference is the absense of consistent and firm enforcement, which effectively enables complete disregard amongst the general public for any respect of the laws. 

 

 

 

Preaching to choir my friend, preaching to the choir 😉

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2 hours ago, champers said:

Where is the park and ride facility?

 

Your local friendly TukTuks for 300 baht or Song Thaews, which will move off in the heat when they are full and ready to go... 

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4 hours ago, edwardflory said:

I would think, because of the international status / nature of Pattaya, signage ( words ) should be in at least 3 languages.  Thai, English, Chinese - at least on Beach Road - time numbers are almost universally understood.  Add a no parking graphic between the wording and the numbers.

The signs between Tukcom  and Friendship are in Thai and English

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