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BKK Bank New Acct-Long term expat to provide ID from home countr
Yes, but when pedants want a national ID that includes a home address, like the OP's bank jobsworth is insisting, the passport doesn't quite hack it. I had a go-around with my offshore bank trying to fulfil their KYC rules a few years back. They wanted a government-issued photo ID or a utility bill in my name that showed my Thai address... in English. Luckily, the Thai DL renewal had part of my address here in tiny English font on the obverse, but it still took a bit of too-and-fro before they accepted it. Thai DL's didn't always have the address on the back. -
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Retirement Extension 800k method - Phuket.
Applying for the LTR Visa - I hope to avoid all this khrapp and their ridiculous house visits/lectures and witnesses. -
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Traffic Manila Introduces Smart Traffic Lights to Ease City Congestion
Photo courtesy of Manila Bulletin In a move to alleviate traffic chaos in Manila, the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) has unveiled three advanced sensor-based traffic signal lights as part of a broader shift to an adaptive signalling system. These installations, contributed by North Luzon Expressway (NLEX) Corporation, mark a significant upgrade from traditional timed signals. Positioned strategically on C3 Road in Caloocan, España Boulevard at the Antipolo Street junction, and Magsaysay Boulevard in Manila, these lights aim to streamline vehicular flow at intersections that see around 143,000 vehicles daily. “These sensor-based traffic signals are designed to manage vehicle flow and pedestrian crossings effectively,” stated MMDA Chairman Don Artes. Unlike conventional systems, these new signals adapt in real-time to traffic conditions through the use of sensors, adjusting their timings for improved efficiency and safety. The technology represents a response to ongoing traffic challenges, where drivers have been known to speed through red lights amid congestion. By reading vehicle volume, the signals adjust accordingly, with the green light flashing five times before switching to yellow and then red, offering a progressive transition to help drivers comply. Artes previously highlighted the need for such sensor-based systems, as they predict and respond to dynamic traffic patterns, reducing the incentive for risky driving during peak periods. Metro Pacific Tollways Corporation’s Chief Regulatory Officer, Arrey Perez, commented on the collaborative effort, saying these intelligent signal lights are part of a broader initiative to enhance traffic management, road safety, and sustainability. “This venture represents a commitment to lessening congestion and improving the travelling experience, whether on expressways or local roads,” Perez remarked. “Our collaboration aims to create safer environments for both motorists and the wider community.” The shift to adaptive signalling is expected to ease traffic pressure across Manila's bustling streets, offering a glimpse into the future of urban mobility. With more than 12 million residents frequently facing gridlock, these technological advancements are part of a strategic plan to modernise the city’s infrastructure. The adoption of these sophisticated systems comes at a time when urban centres globally are seeking innovative solutions to traffic woes, embracing technology to enhance efficiency and safety. Should the initial installations prove effective, they may pave the way for broader application across the region. As these sensors revolutionise Manila’s traffic management, the MMDA hopes to create a seamless experience for both drivers and pedestrians, ultimately contributing to a more sustainable and liveable city. In Manila, where the stress of daily commutes is palpable, such technology may provide not only practical benefits but also a psychological boost, demonstrating a powerful commitment to progressive urban planning. By reducing congestion and improving flow, these sensor-based lights represent a vital step towards transforming Manila's transportation landscape, an endeavour that will be closely watched by other cities in the Philippines and beyond. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Manila Bulletin 2025-08-05 -
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Updates and events in the War in Ukraine 2025
and I thought you were at the front lines and we got rid of you..., guess not, you propaganda keeps going on, did Vlad gave you a raise or still same tariff -
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U.K. EV values fall off a cliff
The thread is about Ev sales falling off a cliff. I'm giving my view why this may be. I'm just giving my opinion why me and many people like me still love the stinky old natural powered engines. Simple as that. No attraction to battery powered cars just yet. No need to demonise the greater majority of car lovers due to an ilogical ideological belief. -
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What's the point talking to anyone with less than a GENIUS IQ?
Fair question - I have complied and used the ignore option.
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