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Emergency lane for ambulances opens in Bangkok

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Emergency lane for ambulances now opens
 

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BANGKOK: -- Bangkok today opens the country's first 2-kilometre long emergency lane to facilitate ambulances to deliver patient to hospital faster.

 

However penalty for violation of the lane by other vehicles won’t be enforced, but on a voluntary cooperation basis instead.

 

The emergency starts from the foot of the Din Daeng expressway to Rajavithi hospital.

 

The opening of the first emergency lane was presided over by deputy speaker of the National Legislative Assembly Mr Surachai Liangboonlertchai.

 

The Royal Thai Police deputy commissioner Pol Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen also co-chaired the opening of the special lane.

 

The lane will run from the foot of the Din Daeng expressway close to the Vibhavadi junction, along the Samliem Din Daeng flyover to Rajavithi road, Victory Monument, and ends at Rajavithi hospital.

 

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/emergency-lane-ambulances-now-opens/

 
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people will be happy for their new parking lane

 - and lots of space for the vendors

Did they take into account the entrance alley to Rajavithi is normally blocked?

 

A 2km token gesture........why don't they ever do things properly?.....why so much mucking about?.....

Forgotten in 2 weeks......

Someone had a few tins of red and white road paint to use up

2 hours ago, Cuchulainn said:

Yeah! That'll work.

 

Actually it does, I saw it in action the other day. 

 

It allows for drivers to move over, especially on the bridge going into Victory Monument from Din Daeng.

 

It is a great idea but I guess it is easier just to Thai bash and not engage your brain. 

1 minute ago, PremiumLane said:

 

Actually it does, I saw it in action the other day. 

 

It allows for drivers to move over, especially on the bridge going into Victory Monument from Din Daeng.

 

It is a great idea but I guess it is easier just to Thai bash and not engage your brain. 

 

In a country where motorbikes own the pedestrian sidewalks I can appreciate a bit of skepticism from some members of TVF.

should not have to need a special lane.

hear the sirens move the f'k over.

3 hours ago, canopus1969 said:

Someone had a few tins of red and white road paint to use up

And how much did he make on the deal

Its a pointless exercise as no fines for not getting out of the way of an ambulance

1 hour ago, PremiumLane said:

 

Actually it does, I saw it in action the other day. 

 

It allows for drivers to move over, especially on the bridge going into Victory Monument from Din Daeng.

 

It is a great idea but I guess it is easier just to Thai bash and not engage your brain. 

On every occasion I've seen an ambulance with lights and siren going almost none of the ignorant selfish brain dead drivers move over . Perhaps my brain had engaged the wrong gear?

 
Actually it does, I saw it in action the other day. 
 
It allows for drivers to move over, especially on the bridge going into Victory Monument from Din Daeng.
 
It is a great idea but I guess it is easier just to Thai bash and not engage your brain. 

Yeah good idea 'engage brain"


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Good idea painting a Swiss flag on the road.

In most countries, ambulances & all emergency vehicles have right of way & all other traffic must  give way.

If impede, there is a very heavy fine + loss of licence for period of time depending on circumstance.

Here, ambulances just sit in traffic & too bad about the patient....quicker to get a taxi if need hospital!!

" However penalty for violation of the lane by other vehicles won’t be enforced, but on a voluntary cooperation basis instead. " guess I don't need to say anything.

1 hour ago, Sphere said:

Good idea painting a Swiss flag on the road.

 

Rain + Road Paint = Havoc for 2-wheeled vehicles.

 

Brilliant. 

Small steps towards progress, change here takes time, don't be so critical if you don't understand that.

2 hours ago, Sphere said:

Good idea painting a Swiss flag on the road.

 

The word "ambulance"  was too hard....no spea inlit krab

Voluntary as to whether you observe the lanes.  Um well this project was a complete waste of time and money.  Seriously has any ever seen a vehicle move out of the way of an emergency vehicle in Thailand.  What about the bicycle lanes that can't be used because cars and motorcycles have them closed up.  If you are going to spend money on these projects then enforce thier use.  Sounds like someone just lined thier pockets on a worthless project.

Wow! Two whole KMs,  what a joke  This is certainly a Thai style idea!  Many times

I have seen ambulances and fire trucks trying to get somewhere and the other drivers

ignoring them completely.  What a country!

Geezer

4 minutes ago, Stargrazer9889 said:

Wow! Two whole KMs,  what a joke  This is certainly a Thai style idea!  Many times

I have seen ambulances and fire trucks trying to get somewhere and the other drivers

ignoring them completely.  What a country!

Geezer

 

The Thai never learned how to drive and don't know what to do in case of emergency. Also the ambulance/police don't know how to use their alarmsignals, they use it whenever they like....And anybody can use blue/red alarmlights so it doesn't ring a bell to them.

13 hours ago, ClutchClark said:

 

Rain + Road Paint = Havoc for 2-wheeled vehicles.

 

Brilliant. 

I didn't realise Thailand had 2 wheel ambulances

Actually there has been motorcycle ambulance service here in Bangkok for several decades.  As for pulling over for emergency vehicles see this happening much more often in recent years - most people will do if they can - but with only a fraction of the road-space required there often is no option to move.

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17 hours ago, PremiumLane said:

 

Actually it does, I saw it in action the other day. 

 

It allows for drivers to move over, especially on the bridge going into Victory Monument from Din Daeng.

 

It is a great idea but I guess it is easier just to Thai bash and not engage your brain. 

There is always someone who has to defend everything when most people know it can't be defended. You will be telling us next that the driving in the country is of a high standard and has hardly any accidents.

 

It isn't Thai bashing it is pointing out the obvious.

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