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Thailand Boosts Road Safety Measures for Songkran Holiday Travel

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23 hours ago, Kenneth White said:

NorthernRyland, it is sad they have no common sense. 

"common sense" -  when people agree with your prejudices

 

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    Do they cut and paste the same lip service every year in the hope that people will believe this nonsense 🙏 

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  • NorthernRyland
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    His expression does not give me hope anything will change this year. 😂 In fact I would bet my life savings it will be exactly the same as last year and exactly the same in 10 years.  

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On 4/11/2025 at 5:24 PM, Mike_Hunt said:

Start with the basics.  Enforce speed limits and stopping at Zebra crossings. 

.Like so many others, you just don't geddit! - "members of forums like ASEAN NOW dive in with their own well-meaning but hopelessly anecdotal takes—"It’s all about helmets!" or "Ban alcohol for a week!"— and in your case "How about the most basic of all rules, speed limits" - as if a single-issue fix could somehow resolve a deeply rooted and complex problem. It becomes a chorus of misinformed hot takes, each more simplistic than the last, revealing a widespread lack of understanding about what actually works in road safety policy and practice." 

4 hours ago, kwilco said:

.Like so many others, you just don't geddit! - "members of forums like ASEAN NOW dive in with their own well-meaning but hopelessly anecdotal takes—"It’s all about helmets!" or "Ban alcohol for a week!"— and in your case "How about the most basic of all rules, speed limits" - as if a single-issue fix could somehow resolve a deeply rooted and complex problem. It becomes a chorus of misinformed hot takes, each more simplistic than the last, revealing a widespread lack of understanding about what actually works in road safety policy and practice." 

You have to start somewhere.  

10 minutes ago, Mike_Hunt said:

You have to start somewhere.  

Well read my posts.

On 4/13/2025 at 3:35 PM, kwilco said:

"common sense" -  when people agree with your prejudices

 

Your comment shows you have no common sense. 

1 hour ago, Kenneth White said:

Your comment shows you have no common sense. 

That would be correct as it is a fallacious way of understanding road safety in Thailand

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