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#1 Wellington

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Posted 2012-01-26 11:16:39

Is this a new trend?
Three times in last two weeks I have seen a cement truck give himself permission to thunder through a red light by turning on his hazards.
Terrifying.

#2 katabeachbum

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Posted 2012-01-26 11:20:14

Terrifying indeed

I am not a huge fan of camera traffic behavior, but very much looking forward to the day every red light in TH has an automatic fine issuing camera, increasing safety for us all.

Today in Phuket there is no respect for redlights at all, and not once have I heard anyone fined for running a red light in Phuket

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Posted 2012-01-26 11:21:10

SOP and normal, not a trend.

#4 zzaa09

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Posted 2012-01-26 11:21:18

Consider yourself lucky....
We don't even have signal lights.

Wouldn't make any difference anyway.

#5 grumpyoldman

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Posted 2012-01-26 11:53:27

For those of us on bikes, when that charging cement truck is in your rearview, pull off the road.

#6 KarenBravo

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Posted 2012-01-26 12:02:52

Lights green = Go
Lights yellow = Floor the accelerator.
Lights red = Keep going if it has just turned red, go if the countdown is less than 5 seconds to go.

#7 barka

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Posted 2012-01-26 14:47:05

THEY JUST DONT CARE...NO RESPECT, NO CONCIANCE..I AM THE KING OF THE ROAD =..CEMENT TRUCK DRIVER..

#8 Ping

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Posted 2012-01-26 16:28:30

... and they're still thundering along that skinny patch of bitumen called Nanai. Perhaps they're ex or wannabee bus/minibus drivers.

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Posted 2012-01-26 17:27:16

View PostPing, on 2012-01-26 16:28:30, said:

... and they're still thundering along that skinny patch of bitumen called Nanai. Perhaps they're ex or wannabee bus/minibus drivers.
   Seems they need to "prove" their incompetance before graduating to the professional league of van, fake tuk-tuks, and the airport taxis...all of which I consider worse by a couple notches.

Edited by bunta71, 2012-01-26 17:28:42.


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Posted 2012-01-26 17:30:49

View Postgrumpyoldman, on 2012-01-26 11:53:27, said:

For those of us on bikes, when that charging cement truck is in your rearview, pull off the road.
   And I will add ... be careful while pulling over they REALLY may try passing you on the shoulder.

#11 thrilled

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Posted 2012-01-26 22:23:58

traffic lights in thailand are an accident waiting to happen.

#12 stevehaigh

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Posted 2012-01-27 07:06:04

most lights are totally unnecessary and i go though red all the time, but i always slow down and check its clear first.

i usually do the same on green too if not on the main road because you can't trust someone else has stopped

#13 KarenBravo

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Posted 2012-01-27 07:47:26

Aren't you the guy who drives better drunk than most people do sober?

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Posted 2012-01-27 08:11:11

View Poststevehaigh, on 2012-01-27 07:06:04, said:

most lights are totally unnecessary and i go though red all the time, but i always slow down and check its clear first.

i usually do the same on green too if not on the main road because you can't trust someone else has stopped
STUPID IDEA..DRIVE SAFELY .. thers enough idiots on the roads already

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Posted 2012-01-27 08:46:25

View Poststevehaigh, on 2012-01-27 07:06:04, said:

most lights are totally unnecessary and i go though red all the time, but i always slow down and check its clear first.

i usually do the same on green too if not on the main road because you can't trust someone else has stopped

Circular reference, not logical, does not....Posted Image

#16 robblok

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Posted 2012-01-27 08:55:44

View Poststevehaigh, on 2012-01-27 07:06:04, said:

most lights are totally unnecessary and i go though red all the time, but i always slow down and check its clear first.

i usually do the same on green too if not on the main road because you can't trust someone else has stopped

Ah one of those people :( We had some nice traffic lights going. It helped us get on the road safely  and i thought they were great. But obviously some people on the main road did not and they are now being ignored again and the dangerous situation is back. They should really fine people like a couple of 1000 baht, and more for every time they pull a stunt like this. Good money for the police.

#17 Wellington

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Posted 2012-01-28 10:49:37

good money indeed,if they were ever in sight at traffic lights.
Another good earner for the police funds would be ticketing every car that parks outside Central on the main road,which is surely illegal.reducing three lanes to two,
Blocks the third lane every day now.

#18 Kernow86

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Posted 2012-01-30 13:56:02

On the way into Phuket from Sarasin Bridge there is a turning right to Indigo Pearl/Nai Yang beach. The bike lane has no thick white stop line - i'll admit i frequently run this red on my bike. Posted Image

#19 phuketsub

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Posted 2012-01-30 15:44:54

I agree many are unneeded...the latest addition is a red light at the three-way junction of Ruam Pattana Road and Rassadanusorn Road in Rassada...totally unneeded.

#20 thaiIand

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Posted 2012-01-30 16:13:50

totally needed. Thais are unable to look anywhere but 1meter above their hood from their lowered seats. That redlight will save a lot of motorbike drivers

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Posted 2012-01-31 12:21:01

View PostKernow86, on 2012-01-30 13:56:02, said:

On the way into Phuket from Sarasin Bridge there is a turning right to Indigo Pearl/Nai Yang beach. The bike lane has no thick white stop line - i'll admit i frequently run this red on my bike. Posted Image

No need to feel guilty. In Thailand motorbikes in a motorbike lane are are not required to stop at a red at a T-junction where a roadway joins from the right as long as it is clear.

#22 bunta71

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Posted 2012-01-31 14:56:52

View PostScubaBuddha, on 2012-01-31 12:21:01, said:

View PostKernow86, on 2012-01-30 13:56:02, said:

On the way into Phuket from Sarasin Bridge there is a turning right to Indigo Pearl/Nai Yang beach. The bike lane has no thick white stop line - i'll admit i frequently run this red on my bike. Posted Image

No need to feel guilty. In Thailand motorbikes in a motorbike lane are are not required to stop at a red at a T-junction where a roadway joins from the right as long as it is clear.
Is this limited to only bikes? I have always done the same in my car from the outside lane and seem to remember this as a test question a while back.....

#23 Kernow86

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Posted 2012-01-31 15:35:30

View Postbunta71, on 2012-01-31 14:56:52, said:

View PostScubaBuddha, on 2012-01-31 12:21:01, said:

View PostKernow86, on 2012-01-30 13:56:02, said:

On the way into Phuket from Sarasin Bridge there is a turning right to Indigo Pearl/Nai Yang beach. The bike lane has no thick white stop line - i'll admit i frequently run this red on my bike. Posted Image

No need to feel guilty. In Thailand motorbikes in a motorbike lane are are not required to stop at a red at a T-junction where a roadway joins from the right as long as it is clear.
Is this limited to only bikes? I have always done the same in my car from the outside lane and seem to remember this as a test question a while back.....

I believe that only certain cars are permitted. Fortuner, Taxi, Tuktuk, Minivan and the recent addition (OP) cement trucks.

#24 katabeachbum

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Posted 2012-01-31 15:41:12

View PostKernow86, on 2012-01-31 15:35:30, said:

View Postbunta71, on 2012-01-31 14:56:52, said:

View PostScubaBuddha, on 2012-01-31 12:21:01, said:

View PostKernow86, on 2012-01-30 13:56:02, said:

On the way into Phuket from Sarasin Bridge there is a turning right to Indigo Pearl/Nai Yang beach. The bike lane has no thick white stop line - i'll admit i frequently run this red on my bike. Posted Image

No need to feel guilty. In Thailand motorbikes in a motorbike lane are are not required to stop at a red at a T-junction where a roadway joins from the right as long as it is clear.
Is this limited to only bikes? I have always done the same in my car from the outside lane and seem to remember this as a test question a while back.....

I believe that only certain cars are permitted. Fortuner, Taxi, Tuktuk, Minivan and the recent addition (OP) cement trucks.

hehe, ad any car with HighwayPolice Volunteer stickers

but actually its bikes only in bike lane, and no STOP line says bikes can go with caution

#25 ScubaBuddha

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Posted 2012-02-03 19:44:15

View Postbunta71, on 2012-01-31 14:56:52, said:

View PostScubaBuddha, on 2012-01-31 12:21:01, said:

View PostKernow86, on 2012-01-30 13:56:02, said:

On the way into Phuket from Sarasin Bridge there is a turning right to Indigo Pearl/Nai Yang beach. The bike lane has no thick white stop line - i'll admit i frequently run this red on my bike. Posted Image

No need to feel guilty. In Thailand motorbikes in a motorbike lane are are not required to stop at a red at a T-junction where a roadway joins from the right as long as it is clear.
Is this limited to only bikes? I have always done the same in my car from the outside lane and seem to remember this as a test question a while back.....

Only bikes unless the road is be clearly marked, usually with cones or donkey dicks. Phuketarians will be familier with this practice along Chao Fa West during rush hours.



 


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