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Video: Thai motorcyclist’s lucky escape all thanks to wearing a helmet

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I saw it many time and telling many time .. if the motorbikes STAY left, pass LEFT when it is save it would avoid 70 % of the serious accidents !

swish from left to right and back again, cutting other vehicles, not seeing what is coming other side, or what's happening in front of the car, driving on a middle line between fast driving cars in both directions ... hanging close behind a car to look to overtake, if this car suddenly stop ...

and then suddenly appear from between to cars in front of the left driving motorbike ..

STAY LEFT, NOT BEHIND A CAR and you avoid a lot of dangerous situations for you and for the car drivers

Stay left? I don't know where you live, but where I live, the left lane is the most dangerous lane.

Well, it's normally the hard shoulder.

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Should have been in the left hand lane.

Please respect the laws of Thailand.

Which laws would those be? Presumably the ones 90% of Thai drivers don't know, and 99% of the RTP prefer to pretend don't exist.

Should have been in the left hand lane.

Please respect the laws of Thailand.

Which laws would those be? Presumably the ones 90% of Thai drivers don't know, and 99% of the RTP prefer to pretend don't exist.

Apparently you don't ride a motorbike.

All motorbikes should always ride on the left, that is the law and the police will fine you if you are in any other lane.

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