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People drive insane in Thailand.

Mai72

Lifer
Thailand has the 3rd highest fatality rate in the world when it comes to auto accidents.

1. People do not stop at the zebra crosswalks. This is something westerners are used to. It's an adventure crossing the road, and sometimes frightening.

2. I hardly see anyone wearing a helmet. Riding a motor bike is very popular because it's cheap, and you can easily navigate around busy traffic. Traffic jams in Bangkok are sometimes unbearable.

3. Thai women like riding side saddle. No helmet. I'm surprised I don't see more deaths.

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4. Never take a bus at night, and never take one a long distance. Thai bus drivers are known to race each other. Also, they drive so quickly that overturning their bus happens frequently. If this happens most will flee the scene so they don't get in trouble. .

5. Whenever I get in the back of a cab the first thing I do is look for the seatbelt. Well 9 times out of 10 the seatbelt has been taken out. It drives me nuts, so I will usually take the front seat just because it has a seatbelt.

6. I hope I never get into a serious accident. They don't have an ambulance like we're used to back home. They get a pickup truck and put a flashing light on top. That's the ambulance. You know how we're told to never move an injured person? It doesn't matter. The Thai worker will just pick you up and throw you in the back of the pickup truck, regardless of your injury.

I think it has to do with their Buddha upbringing. They believe that when things happen to us, we have no control. It was meant to happen.
 
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Wait do a lot of females actually ride like that? And he has on sandles lol.
Yes.

I guess it's the proper thing to do if you're a woman. The drivers either wear sandals/flip flops with a T-shirt, or they wear a cloth on their head so the sun doesn't touch their skin. It's 100 plus and they are covered head to toe. I don't know how they do it.
 
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Got you beat with Vietnam

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That's nuts.

The craziest thing I saw was a baby at the front of the motor bike with his dad. Nobody was wearing a helmet. Just shook my head.

They have motorbike taxis all throughout Bangkok. I refuse to use one.
 
Yes.

I guess it's the proper thing to do if you're a woman.
That's insane (even more so than everything else on your list). How do they manage to stay on during normal operation, never mind a hard turn?
 
Screw that crap! God bless America!

How do you ride a bike in the rain? Doesn't Thailand have a lot of rain? Like monsoonal down pours?
 
Thailand has the 3rd highest fatality rate in the world when it comes to auto accidents.

1. People do not stop at the zebra crosswalks. This is something westerners are used to. It's an adventure crossing the road, and sometimes frightening.

2. I hardly see anyone wearing a helmet. Riding a motor bike is very popular because it's cheap, and you can easily navigate around busy traffic. Traffic jams in Bangkok are sometimes unbearable.

3. Thai women live riding side saddle. No helmet. I'm surprised I don't see more deaths.

4. Never take a bus at night, and never take one a long distance. Thai bus drivers are known to race each other. Also, they drive so quickly that overturning their bus happens frequently. If this happens most will flee the scene so they don't get in trouble. .

5. Whenever I get in the back of a cab the first thing I do is look for the seatbelt. Well 9 times out of 10 the seatbelt has been taken out. It drives me nuts, so I will usually take the front seat just because it has a seatbelt.

6. I hope I never get into a serious accident. They don't have an ambulance like we're used to back home. They get a pickup truck and put a flashing light on top. That's the ambulance. You know how we're told to never move an injured person? It doesn't matter. The Thai worker will just pick you up and throw you in the back of the pickup truck, regardless of your injury.

I think it has to do with their Buddha upbringing. They believe that when things happen to us, we have no control. It was meant to happen.

Sounds like India.
 
Screw that crap! God bless America!

How do you ride a bike in the rain? Doesn't Thailand have a lot of rain? Like monsoonal down pours?
In South Korea they have motor bike deliveries. You want to talk about nuts. I've seen Korean riders going full blast. I've seen them running red lights in downpours. I was told that deliveries are timed back at their place of work. If they are late they could lose their job. Screw that!

It downpours a lot in Thailand, but it only lasts a few minutes. I've been here for 2 months and I've only seen one day of just constant rain. I guess they drive like they would normally do in nice weather. I guess they adjust. You can rude side saddle without calling off. I wouldn't want to chance it though.
 
Hehehhehe, OP reminds me of the time I spent in SE Asia. So much fun and so much craziness. I will post a few pictures later.


Insane/crazy to us = normal day to day to them. Fried crickets with peanut in the belly on a stick = yummy.
 
When you don't have enough money for better means of transportation you'll do anything to be able to maneuver efficiently without caring for safety.
 
My buddy loved Thailand, I guess he spent about 2-3 months living there a few years back. Said they party like freaking crazy over there.

I wouldn't eat those crazy bug foods though, I'm not much of a foodie. I also wouldn't go near the strippers or hookers, who knows what the hell they have crawling around on them.
 
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