evadgib Posted November 27, 2013 Share Posted November 27, 2013 Having read this link & then finding myself @ midnight shadowing a huge cement mixer with no rearward lights whatsoever between Lamai & Chaweng rendering it completely invisible it occurred to me that the authorities would improve road safety significantly if they implemented compulsory checks of documents & serviceability-light checks to be videoed in case of accident- on all incoming ferry traffic as a pre requisite for boarding the boat. http://www.samuitimes.com/minister-tourism-sports-reassure-russian-ambassador-samui-safe-island-russian-tourists/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post robsamui Posted November 27, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted November 27, 2013 (edited) OK - put that one on the 'to do' list along with speed checks, licence checks, driving on the wrong side of the road checks, parking on the wrong side of the road checks, little children on motorbikes checks, entire families on motorbikes checks, 50 foot bamboo poles carried between 2 motorbikes checks, turning without indicating checks, stopping with no brake-lights checks, not giving way to traffic from the right at roundabouts checks and total bans and 10,000 baht spot fines on anything using loudspeakers. In all seriousness - you are not alone in this. The root of the problem is that nobody here on Samui has been taught how to drive. They can find out for themselves how to operate their vehicles, sure. But road sense, reading the road, vehicle positioning, awareness of distances and speeds, looking around and using mirrors, how to overtake and when not to, plus a hundred other things, are not coded into our genes - they need to be taught and learned. But anyway, until the role of the police force involves actual policing instead of the governmental equivalent of waiters in a restaurant, these insane daily instances of disregard for public safety will continue, I'm sad to say. R Edited November 27, 2013 by robsamui 11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
limbos Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 ^^ Very well put Rob! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carmine Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 ^^ Very well put Rob! Yes well put and nothing will change. I do think it would be possible though to provide some kind of flashing warning light at night to warn drivers/riders of a open drain as opposed to something the equivalent of a toothpick. Also, why are government vehicles, such as garbage trucks driving around without lights? Is it too much to ask for them to set some type of an example? Now wait for some fresh face on the island who just luuuuves the danger to post that if you don't like it why don't you leave 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
samuibeachcomber Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 yes,and what exactly do the police do all day?you never see them out patrolling except when some dignatory arrives on the island. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PoorSucker Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 yes,and what exactly do the police do all day?you never see them out patrolling except when some dignatory arrives on the island. You must pay them, then they will come and patrol your house. Costs 1000 baht / month. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MantisMan Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 But anyway, until the role of the police force involves actual policing instead of the governmental equivalent of waiters in a restaurant, R Wow, that was a good one. Never saw it like that. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
limbos Posted November 28, 2013 Share Posted November 28, 2013 ^^ Very well put Rob! Yes well put and nothing will change. I do think it would be possible though to provide some kind of flashing warning light at night to warn drivers/riders of a open drain as opposed to something the equivalent of a toothpick. Also, why are government vehicles, such as garbage trucks driving around without lights? Is it too much to ask for them to set some type of an example? Now wait for some fresh face on the island who just luuuuves the danger to post that if you don't like it why don't you leave alt=biggrin.png width=20 height=20> Carmine, Rob already acknowledges that most likely nothing will change, that's part of why the post is so well put together. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samui Coconut Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 yes,and what exactly do the police do all day?you never see them out patrolling except when some dignatory arrives on the island. You must pay them, then they will come and patrol your house. Costs 1000 baht / month. ...and even then you only see them on pay day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carmine Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 ^^ Very well put Rob! Yes well put and nothing will change. I do think it would be possible though to provide some kind of flashing warning light at night to warn drivers/riders of a open drain as opposed to something the equivalent of a toothpick. Also, why are government vehicles, such as garbage trucks driving around without lights? Is it too much to ask for them to set some type of an example? Now wait for some fresh face on the island who just luuuuves the danger to post that if you don't like it why don't you leave alt=biggrin.png width=20 height=20> Carmine, Rob already acknowledges that most likely nothing will change, that's part of why the post is so well put together. Sorry, is there point to your post or are you giving me a ticking off for having the temerity to post a thought of my own? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PoorSucker Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 yes,and what exactly do the police do all day?you never see them out patrolling except when some dignatory arrives on the island. You must pay them, then they will come and patrol your house. Costs 1000 baht / month. ...and even then you only see them on pay day Actually I see them almost every day at my place. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
limbos Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 ^^ Very well put Rob! Yes well put and nothing will change. I do think it would be possible though to provide some kind of flashing warning light at night to warn drivers/riders of a open drain as opposed to something the equivalent of a toothpick. Also, why are government vehicles, such as garbage trucks driving around without lights? Is it too much to ask for them to set some type of an example? Now wait for some fresh face on the island who just luuuuves the danger to post that if you don't like it why don't you leave alt=biggrin.png width=20 height=20> Carmine, Rob already acknowledges that most likely nothing will change, that's part of why the post is so well put together. Sorry, is there point to your post or are you giving me a ticking off for having the temerity to post a thought of my own? Touchy? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
carmine Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 No Limbos, just confused. Why..well because you are no a moderator, not the OP and not my dad so what right do you have exactly to stick your beak in and question whether other members should be posting their opinions? The answer of course is none at all so mind you;re own business. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tropicalevo Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 yes,and what exactly do the police do all day?you never see them out patrolling except when some dignatory arrives on the island. You must pay them, then they will come and patrol your house. Costs 1000 baht / month. ...and even then you only see them on pay day Actually I see them almost every day at my place. My place daily too. They sign the book, chat to the security guard and say hello when they see me - very polite 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gusG Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 ^ Same here, sometimes twice a day. If I ever have a problem, 1 phone call and they are here within 15/20 minutes. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Samui Coconut Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 ^ Same here, sometimes twice a day. If I ever have a problem, 1 phone call and they are here within 15/20 minutes. Yes, you guys are right, they actually do come, but I am never there....only on 'payday' they come in for a non-alcoholic drink while the wife prepares the envelope....and yes, they are nice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
limbos Posted November 29, 2013 Share Posted November 29, 2013 No Limbos, just confused. Why..well because you are no a moderator, not the OP and not my dad so what right do you have exactly to stick your beak in and question whether other members should be posting their opinions? The answer of course is none at all so mind you;re own business. Actually, funny that you mention it, but I am minding my own business on a public board. Having a pms moment? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
evadgib Posted November 29, 2013 Author Share Posted November 29, 2013 Bringing the thread back on track; A 1m x 3m section of road has collapsed immediately after the ghost rd crossroads on the left when heading from Bandon towards the airport. The collapsed section is sufficient to roll a car. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigC Posted November 30, 2013 Share Posted November 30, 2013 Having read this link & then finding myself @ midnight shadowing a huge cement mixer with no rearward lights whatsoever between Lamai & Chaweng rendering it completely invisible it occurred to me that the authorities would improve road safety significantly if they implemented compulsory checks of documents & serviceability-light checks to be videoed in case of accident- on all incoming ferry traffic as a pre requisite for boarding the boat. http://www.samuitimes.com/minister-tourism-sports-reassure-russian-ambassador-samui-safe-island-russian-tourists/ Yarp there is a long to do list then organisation with that Sent from my iPhone using ThaiVisa app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Birdman Posted November 30, 2013 Share Posted November 30, 2013 the increasing amount of cars on Samui is astonishing and somehow worrying, traffic jams getting regular and we getting used to that. There a cars, cars and cars, even in the smallest Sois and shortcuts. No more 30 minutes Chaweng to Nathon. A clear sign of the times is the huge amount of parked cars on streets without parked cars not so long ago.....it's crazy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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