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Lopburi Quad Bike Crash: Scottish Expat's Death Highlights Road Dangers


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1 hour ago, lordgrinz said:

Are ATV's even legal to drive on Thai roads? 

Yes, they are if registered, but this one is not. On the side of that, I think they have same rules like motorbikes in traffic.

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Looks like the quad wasb't registered for use on pulic roads.

 

However the use of concrete barriers in place of armco is worrying. Whether either are suitable for that elevated piece of road will probably not be addressed.

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2 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

They cannot be legally registered for road use.

Ok, saw that now when checked. I thought it was possible, as one guy I new who owned a restaurant in Pattaya actually had a number plate on his, but probably just a fake then.

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Bike is short for bicycle.  Which is the Latin for 2 wheels (that's tongue in cheek).  It was a quad, but it certainly wasn't a bike.

 

We refer to them as quad ATV's.

 

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Maybe it was the fall that killed him. How many times do read of motor cyclists being thrown over the barriers to their deaths. Obviously not built high enough. But the. R.I.P.

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4 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

 

They cannot be legally registered for road use.

And that's why they have nothing to do on a public/busy road. 

Even up here where traffic discipline is at the low end I can't remember seeing one long distance on the highway.

 

Sad and avoidable.

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