Mudcrab Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 100% correct its the only way that these people might take notice of right or wrong,the amount of accidents and deaths through bad driving,for more than one reason is enough to make us all sick.They should clamp down a lot harder,but its a start,hit them hard in the pocket,and put limiters on all commercial vehicles,especially buses,large and small.ban the use of remoulds especially on the front axels.Clamp down hard not just the drivers but the owners,park everyone of them up when stopped with defects,and do not allow back on the road without MOT clearance,and jail the ones who fail to comply AND revoke both the driver and company licences,ie,operators licence and drivers licence.Until this matter is taken seriously there will be continues untold deaths on the roads,the sad part of this is,most of the deaths are innocent passengers and other road users trying to do the right thing.The inside overtaker should be banned immediately,and the fast lane sleeper the same treatment for him,equally they are to blame for a large amount of death crashes,total disregard for life and other road users.As an x HGV heavy truck driver with 50+ years experience on many continents im sure Thailand is definately the most backward country regarding road rules and regulations and disregard for other users I have ever encountered.We all know it starts at the top,Money is the only rule here,greed breeds many things,right and wrong and vice a versa depending how much money you have,so we have to hope it changes for the future and the better. Paddy, old mate, Get a tan, learn Thai, then go home. Or, keep hitting you head against a wall and ask yourself "what the F### am I doing here"...and then go home. Your stance is admirable...but why come to a country that has a lot of freedoms compare to the "old" country...and wish it to become the same? You want Belfast by the Beach? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
falangjim Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Amazing his feet were even covered. My guess is that for safety a pair of shoes must be worn that can not easily be slipped off and get stuck under the brake. Throw the book at him. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mudcrab Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 i always drive with crocs Me too I now only have Crocs and flip-flops. Don't need anything else these days. <deleted> sick of these uppity city slickers bragging about restaurants and Crocs and stuff. Oh yes,,,we went to the Casino....thongs weren't good enough!!! One must have Dress Crocs. Givving us bogans a bad name. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
WhamBam Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 He was too snazzy snappy a dresser for the BiB Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lupatria Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 (edited) Its his wife's fault. She told him about her mystic multiple shoe shop orgasms. Edited December 22, 2014 by Lupatria Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bakseeda Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 i always drive with crocs I always swim with Crocs..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
asdecas Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 One can only hope that, the RTP's slush fund now replete with ridiculous fines from locals, they will now turn their attention to paunchy middle-aged Brits in wifebeater t-shirts who have hitherto been allowed to roam the back sois of Pattaya quite without hindrance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chotthee Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Come on guys stop with stupid comments, any kind of shoes with open toe or high heel is dangerous no need to have a degree to understand this. Croc have NO open toe and NO high heel. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Commerce Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Where is the law that states proper footwear must be worn? I often drive barefoot! IT IS, and has been a law for a long time in Thailand that wearing sandals or flips to drive is illegal. And rightly so...... as most Thais drive automatics.. moving 1 foot to accelerate and break. It is very easy for a sandal to slip or move or get caught underneath either pedal. As for barefoot, I have no idea, it's not covered, as most barefoot people can't afford a bike, let alone a car or lorry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harrry Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 You would get fined driving in these in Australia too and a lot more than that. bare feet are safe or proper fitted shoes that cannot move about. That does include thongs(jandles) as unsafe. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ScreamingEagle101 Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Tinted windows !, what about the trucks that drive about with a set of curtains in the front screen and sometimes on on the side windows.is that illegal,they must have taken exception against this driver as they threw the book at him, maybe a slow day collecting bribes,so they hit him with a 2K fine. regards worgeordie Better guess is that the driver was rude. Lace up or boots should be worn when driving. Sandals slip off and get tangled in the pedals. I have had that happen to me and never wore sandals while driving again. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
FangFerang Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 What on earth are Thai drivers doing with reptiles on their feet. Since they showed no picture of the carnivores, I assume they were set free in the wild. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kaobang Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 i always drive with crocs Me too I now only have Crocs and flip-flops. Don't need anything else these days. <deleted> sick of these uppity city slickers bragging about restaurants and Crocs and stuff. who gives a "deleted" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard peters Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Here up north in Phitsanulok the well dressed local bus drivers often take off their shoes and drive barefoot; - Possibly to get a better feel for the mechanicals of the "ancient" buses that they so expertly drive! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MickGC Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 I have always driven bare footed both here and back home. I'm talking about longer trips and not the short daily commute to work. Gives you a much greater sense of feel/control through the pedals. Guessing most of the negative comments are coming from the guys on here who come from the cooler parts of the planet. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kasset Tak Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 For commercial drivers there are definitely rules about foot wear. And here in Thailand you can see that all bus and taxi drivers are wearing a shirt or at least keep one in the car to put on. As far as I know you must have proper shoes, sandals with heel strap or being bare foot in most European countries while driving because of the risk of getting a sandal getting stuck behind/under the pedals... I myself got a cloog stuck under the brake when I was younger(I had just got my licence), thank god that the parking break worked Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
thrilled Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 I don't like sandals,flip flops,and these grotesque crocks are even worse.I believe bare feet look better than those I've just mentioned.As far as driving,none of those are any good as far as I'm concerned.Get A decent pair of shoes. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nisakiman Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 No doubt, these drivers were wearing the right foowwear!!beat-up-truck.jpgpimp-my-bus-headlights.jpgthai-moving-company.jpg Heh! That bus puts me in mind of the customised scooters the mods used to tool about on in 60s UK. Cool or what! Back in the 70s, when I lived in Aus, I drove semis interstate for some years, and most of the year my attire was shorts, singlet and flip-flops (thongs in aussiespeak). It was simply the most comfortable way to dress when you spent most of your waking hours behind the wheel. Air-conditioned trucks were a rarity in those days, and the Kenworth I drove would get like an oven in the summer. Long trousers? Collared shirt? Proper shoes and socks? Only the guys who drove for Ansett dressed like that (company rules), and they had air-con cabs. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kitsune Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 (edited) YES! If only it could be the same for the ubiquitous horrid plastic slippers! Edited December 22, 2014 by Kitsune Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Phil Water Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Wearing crocs is a little like getting a BJ from a Lady Boy. Feels good at first, then you look down and realize your gay. :0 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gk10002000 Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 This is pretty amazing, even for Thailand since I routinely see cement truck drivers, stake bed drivers, and all sorts of large vehicles drivers wearing simple flip flop sandals Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sviss Geez Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 Where is the law that states proper footwear must be worn? I often drive barefoot! 1979 Vehicle Act. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sviss Geez Posted December 22, 2014 Share Posted December 22, 2014 For this to become a priority, I assume all other crime must have been solved and further infractions prevented. Great news - Utopia has been achieved at last. (albeit with sandals....) What makes you think this was a priority? Why assume all other crimes have been solved, there are enough officers in the RTP for more than one crime to be investigated at the same time you know. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
naiharn Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Where is the law that states proper footwear must be worn? I often drive barefoot! 1979 Vehicle Act. Did you actually bother to check the 1979 (Motor) Vehicle Act before making that claim? The act (in English) is available on the Web, and it does not contain any reference to shoes, footwear, clothes or other attire! Neither does the related Land Traffic Act (1979). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chuang Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Maybe the driver didn't give any coffee money.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
KonKorat Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 He was fined because he have COME on his shirt! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The manic Posted December 23, 2014 Share Posted December 23, 2014 Crocs - The footwear of someone who has completely given up on life.. Finally the Thai police get something right! I wear Crocs around the garden and on the beach. What's wrong with that? I'm 80+ but I haven't given up on life. I have given up though on people who make idiotic statements. Unless of course I miss your sarcasm? Exactly- You are eighty and 'comfy clothes' are to excused. But Crocs, Flip Flops, Singlets, sweats, onesies, etc on younger people indicate people who take no pride in their appearance and dress in the cheapest, most functional minimal way and this often reflects on their attitude and behaviour. Unpressed clothes and unshined dirty shoes. Really low class dress which is rarely seen amongst genuine poor people. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Digitalnomade Posted December 24, 2014 Share Posted December 24, 2014 (edited) can we wear flip flop and socks in Thailand? Edited December 24, 2014 by Digitalnomade Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
maidee Posted December 26, 2014 Share Posted December 26, 2014 they need propper shoes in case of an accident, they have to run long time Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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