Flyover at the Southern End of Town
Flyover at the Southern End of Town
Something I have been observing for many months now, and I just don't understand why.
Drivers will not use the left hand lane travelling South over the flyover at the Southern end of town. Can anybody explain why? OK, TIT and we can get away with undertaking, but why on earth will they not use that left lane? It really winds me me up, day after day all of the traffic except me in that right hand lane.
As it is about 98% of all traffic, I can only guess people on this Forum must be guilty as well, so please, why do you do it?
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Re: Flyover at the Southern End of Town
It's always been the same and not just the flyover. In the west, the offside lane is the quietest as it's an 'overtaking lane'. Strangely that's the same as the rule in Thailand but that's totally ignored and even on an empty road, the offside lane has the traffic. Undertaking is also illegal here but most times there is no choice.
I too have the same frustration as yourself and curious to as to why they do it.
Having said that, this new 120/100 kph in the offside lane goes against common sense and also against the overtaking rule.
I too have the same frustration as yourself and curious to as to why they do it.
Having said that, this new 120/100 kph in the offside lane goes against common sense and also against the overtaking rule.
Re: Flyover at the Southern End of Town
Sorry BB i use the left lane as well..
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Re: Flyover at the Southern End of Town
I usually use the left hand lane as well, not least because I then take the first left after coming off the flyover, to head towards our house.
I sometimes go into the right hand lane, but only temporarily to overtake, if there's someone going particularly slowly in the left lane.
I sometimes go into the right hand lane, but only temporarily to overtake, if there's someone going particularly slowly in the left lane.
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So that's 4 of us using the left hand lane. There can't be any others.
Mrs BB is getting to the point where she covers her ears when we get to the flyover each morning
Mrs BB is getting to the point where she covers her ears when we get to the flyover each morning
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Re: Flyover at the Southern End of Town
I was always taught that if the lane to your left is empty, then you should be in it. However it does cause me to undertake quite often usually with a flash of headlights and a couple of bips on the horn to let the other driver know I'm coming.
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I agree, and said we can get away with it here in Thailand. The bit that amazes me is why? Either side of that flyover both lanes are used. When cars get to the flyover, its as if a giant magnet pulls them over to the right.
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Re: Flyover at the Southern End of Town
Its the 'me first' attitude again, Thai drivers are oblivious to anything else on the roads aside from themselves so will drive in whatever lane they desire regardless of the rules of the road. You see it on every highway here, not just that flyover.
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Also in the parking. Block off an entire lane of traffic to save a few steps, nooo problem. Jerks
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It's obvious! They are scared that they may fall over the edge!When cars get to the flyover, its as if a giant magnet pulls them over to the right.
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I dont mind the inside lane being empty, as I too, do a left just after the road bears left. So it suits me to be on the inside. I overtake if a car dares to get in my way .
To be honest, I have never seen or noticed it being different to any other Thai road anywhere else.
To be honest, I have never seen or noticed it being different to any other Thai road anywhere else.
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I've got vague memories of that flyover being one lane many years ago, wasn't the left hand lane once painted with yellow stripes?
I haven't driven that way much since I moved to Hin Lek Fai area because I always use Soi 112 or the bypass to head south and that's been 12 years now.
I haven't driven that way much since I moved to Hin Lek Fai area because I always use Soi 112 or the bypass to head south and that's been 12 years now.
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Never really thought about it much but if you don’t know the road using the right hand lane means you are unlikely to get slowed down by traffic turning left be it true or not. Just like keeping to the right in general along Phetkasem road through town, in theory, to make better progress.
I too recall that at some point in the past it filtered into a single lane which could explain the habit.
If I regularly turned left after coming over the flyover I would be happy for most cars to use the right lane as there is less chance of being rear-ended.
I too recall that at some point in the past it filtered into a single lane which could explain the habit.
If I regularly turned left after coming over the flyover I would be happy for most cars to use the right lane as there is less chance of being rear-ended.
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I think you’re right that many use the right hand lane to avoid slower moving traffic taking the first exit once you’ve turned the corner - in this instance it’s probably not such a bad idea, providing of course that they’re not stuck out there doing 40 kph!!Gregjam wrote: ↑Thu May 12, 2022 5:37 pm Never really thought about it much but if you don’t know the road using the right hand lane means you are unlikely to get slowed down by traffic turning left be it true or not. Just like keeping to the right in general along Phetkasem road through town, in theory, to make better progress.
I too recall that at some point in the past it filtered into a single lane which could explain the habit.
If I regularly turned left after coming over the flyover I would be happy for most cars to use the right lane as there is less chance of being rear-ended.
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Do you realyy think that a Thai driver will think that far ahead!I think you’re right that many use the right hand lane to avoid slower moving traffic taking the first exit once you’ve turned the corner..................
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