I remember first renting a big motorbike in chiang mai and attempted learning how to split lanes in traffic with no experience. I didnt know any better and my experience of thailand wouldnt be the same if it were regulated
Something I have done all my life and have taught my kids to do. Call out liars and fabricators of false information. Seems to be the only thing you do well.
In Thailand I will stop for people on a zebra crossing. But if I see someone waiting on the edge of a crossing I will first check to see if there is traffic behind me before deciding whether to stop. I hold a genuine fear that whenever stopped in a traffic lane in Thailand for any reason there is a non-trivial chance of being run into by someone not paying attention. And we all know who would most likely get pressured to pay irrespective of fault. I've driven in a large number of countries and Thailand is the only one where I don't automatically stop. I think I've commented before how shocked my Thai wife was on her first trip to Australia when we and others stopped for pedestrians and she as a pedestrian was afforded the same courtesy.
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