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There seem to be more of them on the roads, yes. Sorry to hear about your accident but glad everything seems to be going well. I broke my wrist and ankle 2.5 months ago, thankfully no one else was injured.

Russians and road traffic can be a lethal combo...

One accident was enough for me. I'll get a car, move to a secluded place near Thong Nai Pan or find another paradise with no cars/bikes. Maybe I'll try all three, in that order.

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Glad your OK. An un-qualified idiot on a 250 is still a lethal weapon to all others though! Fines need increasing 100 fold , or time in the big house.

When I say 250cc I mean off-road bikes, which as you say can also be lethal, however I think somehow they are more daunting and novice riders are less inclined to go for them.

Anyway, I guess I am hoping that a different type will hire the Kawa 250 off-roaders; the vertically challenged (little-man complex) are definitely put off by the seat height...

and 250cc road bikes are not as "cool" to the desperate to impress...

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Does anyone know who was killed on a motorbike on the bridge near the Jam a couple of days ago? Not much news on KP apart from hearsay.

A 47-year old German guy is what I heard, no idea who he was or how long he'd been here. Apparently mauled by a taxi. Can't vouch for the veracity of my source who was not present on the scene.

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Does anyone know who was killed on a motorbike on the bridge near the Jam a couple of days ago? Not much news on KP apart from hearsay.

A 47-year old German guy is what I heard, no idea who he was or how long he'd been here. Apparently mauled by a taxi. Can't vouch for the veracity of my source who was not present on the scene.

I cross that bridge most evenings and I'm surprised that there aren't more accidents there. The way taxis speed along that stretch of road and expect everybody to give way to them on the bridge is lethal. Real bad luck for the motorcyclist to be in the wrong place at that time. I'll definitely be taking more care approaching the bridge in future.

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I cross that bridge most evenings and I'm surprised that there aren't more accidents there. The way taxis speed along that stretch of road and expect everybody to give way to them on the bridge is lethal. Real bad luck for the motorcyclist to be in the wrong place at that time. I'll definitely be taking more care approaching the bridge in future.

I don't use that particular road that often, but I've been riding slow and careful since my accident. I've broken enough bones for a decent while. I don't have fast reactions so my only protection (apart from my crash helmet) is being aware of what is going to happen well before it does, hence keeping an eye on everything and everyone behind and in front of me, and giving wide berth whenever I can, especially if the other guy (it's rarely a girl...) doesn't seem to be paying attention to his surroundings.

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There is a really simple solution - speed-bumps in a few places would force everyone to slow down.

They are called "sleeping policemen" in the UK I believe, the name is pretty fitting as there seems to be no other type on the roads here...

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There is a really simple solution - speed-bumps in a few places would force everyone to slow down.

They are called "sleeping policemen" in the UK I believe, the name is pretty fitting as there seems to be no other type on the roads here...

speed_bump.jpg

yeah I can just see those little thai boy racers speeding up and doing flying jumps off them ........

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Well , having lived here most of the nine years ive lived in Thailand, i can see the situ only getting worse.

A certain sector of society are coming on hols here and many setting up on a permanent basis, there are the problems of communication, a thinking that they are superior and can try anything on they like.

Ive been following whats being going on in Phuket and the powers that be had to send a specialist unit in from Bangkok (DSI ) to deal with the many issues developing , one was the so called Russian mafia and the other the taxi drivers, the local police were just brushed aside.

Now i don't need to go into the details here as you are all aware what these issures are. and yes its going to happen here !

I agrree with the petition , also setting up an expats forum with regular meetings and woul'nt it be good if we had a monthly publication like Samui , Pattaya have, it becomes a sort of watchdog.

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