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Traffic Confusing Bangkok Traffic Sign Sparks Online Debate
It's not confusing at all, it is perfectly logical, as are the painted arrows on the road. We have the same on Pattanakarn in to soi 25. Sign is clear, road markings are clear. You still get beeped at for waiting to turn right in the lane that has straight and right. I saw this article in the Bangkok Post and wondered why, it couldn't be clearer or more logical. -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 8 August 2025
Armed Korean Arrested After Standoff at Pattaya 7-Eleven Pictures courtesy of SiamChon. A dramatic late-night police operation unfolded in Pattaya after a Korean man armed with a gun barricaded himself inside a 7-Eleven convenience store on Thepprasit Road. Full story:https://aseannow.com/topic/1369122-armed-korean-arrested-after-standoff-at-pattaya-7-eleven/ -
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Crime Armed Korean Arrested After Standoff at Pattaya 7-Eleven
Pictures courtesy of SiamChon. A dramatic late-night police operation unfolded in Pattaya after a Korean man armed with a gun barricaded himself inside a 7-Eleven convenience store on Thepprasit Road. The incident began just after midnight in the early hours of 8 August, when police received a report that an armed foreigner had entered the store and was hiding in the storage room at the back. Responding swiftly, Pattaya police deployed patrol officers and an armed investigative unit to the scene, surrounding the building and initiating negotiations. Tensions remained high for several hours as officers attempted to persuade the man to surrender. The suspect, identified as a South Korean tourist, refused to come out despite prolonged negotiations. Authorities were finally able to bring the situation under control and apprehended the man without any reported injuries. He is now in police custody and being questioned to determine his motive for the incident. Police have yet to confirm what prompted the man’s actions, and an investigation is ongoing. Officers are also reviewing CCTV footage from the store and surrounding area as part of the inquiry. Local residents and staff at the 7-Eleven were left shaken by the ordeal, which fortunately ended without violence. Adapted by Asean Now from SiamChon 2025-08-07 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 8 August 2025
Confusing Bangkok Traffic Sign Sparks Online Debate Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post A traffic sign on Bangkok’s bustling Sukhumvit Road, close to Thong Lo, has got social media buzzing with debate and confusion. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1369121-confusing-bangkok-traffic-sign-sparks-online-debate/ -
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Traffic Confusing Bangkok Traffic Sign Sparks Online Debate
Picture courtesy of Bangkok Post A traffic sign on Bangkok’s bustling Sukhumvit Road, close to Thong Lo, has got social media buzzing with debate and confusion. The sign shows directional arrows: the right lane must turn right, the left lane is solely for going straight, but the middle lane is marked with both straight and right-turn arrows. This has left drivers perplexed -– should you stop and wait in the middle lane if you intend to turn right? Approaching the intersection, the road markings change from white dashed to solid white lines, which indicates no overtaking or lane change, strictly follow the signs! So, what's the rule here? It turns out that drivers in the middle lane can indeed stop at a red light to wait for a right turn. Even if the light is green for straight but not for right, waiting in the middle lane is okay until the right turn is safe and authorised, as reported by the Bangkok Post. Bangkok is no stranger to chaotic traffic, with congestion a common sight, especially during peak hours. The city is attempting to tackle this by improving road signage and encouraging the use of public transport to ease the pressure on the roads. To avoid confusion and ensure a smoother journey through the city's hectic streets, motorists should pay close attention to traffic signs. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-08-08 -
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Friday 8 August 2025
Hollywood Blockbusters Put Thai Films Under Pressure Picture courtesy of Brand Buffet Thai cinemas are facing a potential crisis as budget-conscious moviegoers become increasingly selective and choose to watch fewer films. GDH 559 Co Ltd's Content Director, Thodsapon Thiptinnakorn, highlighted the impact of the sluggish economy, noting a shift from frequent cinema visits to possibly just one per month. Full story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1369120-hollywood-blockbusters-put-thai-films-under-pressure/
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