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Motorcyclists want ban on flyovers in Bangkok to be lifted

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I think, perhaps in the minds of the lawmakers, they ban bikes from tollways for their own safety, acknowledging the high proportion of unsafe and incompetent drivers of everything from 4 to 18 wheel vehicles on there. On any size of bike you lack the security of a steel passenger cage around your body so when you get rammed you stay rammed.

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On 3-8-2016 at 1:30 PM, Centrum said:

Guess who has a 250?

 

Big bikes start above 150cc in Thailand. So 151 cc is a big bike and pays according to that.

 

Also 150cc can easy go 100 km/hr so that's enough to keep lept on the tollway.

On 3 August 2016 at 10:04 PM, gdgbb said:

 

There isn't a 600cc limit to agree with.

A motorbike is a motorbike regardless of it's engine size and they should all continue to be treated the same.

A motorbike is not a motorbike regardless of it's engine size, you just show your lack of knowledge.

I very rarely see a motorbike on the road.

I do however see a lot of idiots (thai and westerners)  on scooters, twist and go's, step throughs, mopeds

Stick to your cage :thumbsup:

Out of protest ALL the motocy drivers in BKK should stop doing their job. Including the motocy taxi's and deliveryguys.

 

Driving motocy in BKK is already hard enough.

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