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Safety, speed signs painted on railway road

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Safety, speed signs painted on railway road

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PATTAYA:--Pattaya workers painted warning signs and speed limits on the railway parallel road to reduce accidents.

 

The stretch of roadway near Thamsamakee Temple has seen more than its fair share of accidents, usually due to speeding and illegal turns.

 

Workers painted white arrows on red backgrounds to indicate the correct direction for traffic. Three sets measuring 30 sq. meters were painted.

 

Speed limit signs indicating 30-, 40- and 60-kilometer per hour zones, each two meters tall, were painted in three lanes.

 

Read more: http://www.pattayamail.com/news/safety-speed-signs-painted-railway-road-181792

 
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-- © Copyright Pattaya Mail 2017-07-28

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They ignore red lights  so a big 40 in the middle of the road is in ashtray and motorbike territory

14 minutes ago, Dave67 said:

They ignore red lights  so a big 40 in the middle of the road is in ashtray and motorbike territory

Well, somebody got a kick-back from the paint contract. That's all that seems to matter.

Yep. That'll work. It would be funny if it wasn't pathetic.

There is a speed limit ?

28 minutes ago, jaywalker said:

Well, somebody got a kick-back from the paint contract. That's all that seems to matter.

And the aforementioned maintenance  contract

1 hour ago, Dave67 said:

They ignore red lights  so a big 40 in the middle of the road is in ashtray and motorbike territory

There is a stop sign right outside the shop that I people watch one or two hours every day ;every day for the last 4 months I've never seen anyone stop at that stop sign;

Have often wondered if the drivers actually know what that large red stop sign that says stop in large Thai letters is

They will never bother with the speed limit signs. 

 

Everytime I observe speed limits, I will be met with tailgaters and headlights beamers

Have you seen cops roadblock on this road or is it safe ?

 

 

Just now, bberrythailand said:

Have you seen cops roadblock on this road or is it safe ?

 

 

Safe as in driving safe or safe as in no risk of being pulled over by the police ?

 

If the later then yes, roadblocks are set up and often.

"Speed limit signs indicating 30-, 40- and 60-kilometer per hour zones, each two meters tall, were painted in three lanes."

 

I know this is Thailand and they'll find ways , but a 2 metre tall sign would sure slow me down a bit

There is a speed limit ?

The speed is limited only by the horrendous road surface that resembles a moto cross circuit.
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Just now, johng said:


The speed is limited only by the horrendous road surface that resembles a moto cross circuit.
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Yeah I only use the bypass from Khao Talo down to the 36 and for the most part it is fairly decent, I do understand it is a bit ordinary in the other direction though.

15 minutes ago, johng said:


The speed is limited only by the horrendous road surface that resembles a moto cross circuit.
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That looks just like soi 13/3. No-one goes fast down that soi !!

They got more important things to look at like the Sat-nav .. and how are they expected to read speed signs when they are playing Kandy Krush .. :sleep:

They would be better served painting lines at road junctions; as it is, no one has right of way and it's a free-for-all.  The old SAS motto is very apt - 'He who dares/is stupid enough/bigger/heavier/blind/drunk wins.

On 7/30/2017 at 10:55 AM, mikebell said:

They would be better served painting lines at road junctions; as it is, no one has right of way and it's a free-for-all.  The old SAS motto is very apt - 'He who dares/is stupid enough/bigger/heavier/blind/drunk wins.

The problem is a bit of a legacy from the past. Technically the newer railway road has right of way, but the East/West road drivers think they still do. Painting lines, while not completely solving the problem, would certainly clarify the issue a bit; although that is far too simple and cheap a solution for the Pattaya authorities to get their heads around.

Good I like it, now lets see if it will work on humans with a "me first" attitude.

 

 

On 7/29/2017 at 8:33 AM, eefoo said:

That looks just like soi 13/3. No-one goes fast down that soi !!

could be siam country club road ONCE THEY FINISH IT !!!

what is the point of doing this NO ONE WILL TAKE ANY NOTICE 

On 7/28/2017 at 5:27 PM, bberrythailand said:

Have you seen cops roadblock on this road or is it safe ?

 

 

I been driving there every day sins it open.Turist buses come in 100 km and go from lane to lane, and block all tree lanes at soi Kaho talo.it's sickening.My kids school road???

   

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