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Red and white, black and white, yellow and white.

What do they stand for?

Isn't red-white "No Stopping" and yellow-white "No Parking"?

By definition, black-white seems to be a waste of paint.

Isn't red-white "No Stopping" and yellow-white "No Parking"?

By definition, black-white seems to be a waste of paint.

There all a waste of paint, as no one appears to take any notice of them... [maybe in a City ?] Villages and Towns that have them around where I live always have cars and pickups parked next to them....

The only ones around here are Red-White, there at Bus stops, and on corners everywhere.. makes little difference at bus stops as buses stop in the middle of the road anyway even on the rare occasion there is no parked cars

Red-white = No parking.

Black-white = Parking.

Yellow-white = Taxi stand.

Except the yellow has a more broad purpose that stands for temporary loading zone.

They are now towing away cars in Korat if parked in a Red/White or Yellow/White zone. A friend had her car towed last week and they damaged the lower air dam when they lifted the car. I think she had to pay for the towing AND the repair.

They are now towing away cars in Korat if parked in a Red/White or Yellow/White zone. A friend had her car towed last week and they damaged the lower air dam when they lifted the car. I think she had to pay for the towing AND the repair.

This som nam nah moment brought to you by the Korat BiB.

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