I've just come back from Spain where the motoring skills(though probably not fatality stats) are absolutely appalling and very frustrating!
Though more incompetant rather than dangerous.
Traffic?
That sounds familiar.NikkiSixx wrote: Though more incompetant rather than dangerous.
The ability to command a vehicle and the ability to read a road are two entirely different aspects of driving, unfortunately the latter is somewhat non existant in Thailand.
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Yeah, they have a big problem with hit and runs by badly parked vehicles over there! I drive considerable distances whenever I am in either Spain or Thailand. There is just no comparison - the driving in Thailand is out of the stone age. Fleeing the scene of an accident is the norm - it says everything about a widespread total disegard for others on the road and lack of personal responsibility. Mrs Jaime is soon to take her test here in the UK. She spent most of our last trip to Hua Hin winding down the passenger window and shouting at her countrymen to use their indicators, mirrors, stay in lane, drive on the correct side of the road, put a helmet on, take the baby out of the shopping basket, overtake on the outside etc etc etc. They think they are invincible until its too late for them or, worse, too late for you. A bad attitude exists on the road in Thailand.
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Jaime wrote: She spent most of our last trip ..........winding down the passenger window and shouting at her countrymen to use their indicators, mirrors, stay in lane, drive on the correct side of the road, put a helmet on, take the baby out of the shopping basket, overtake on the outside etc etc etc. They think they are invincible until its too late for them or, worse, too late for you.
Does she do the same in Cardiff?
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Earlier this year, my girlfriend had to get a driving license as her name is on the insurance documents for the truck, and apparently you need a license to make a claim, even if you are not driving.
She explained this situation to the driving school in Hua Hin, and they taught her to pass the driving test in about 8 hours without ever going on the road. I went to watch one morning and they just had her maneuvering around cones at about 10 kmh and practicing how to park. It was successful, she now has a license.
She explained this situation to the driving school in Hua Hin, and they taught her to pass the driving test in about 8 hours without ever going on the road. I went to watch one morning and they just had her maneuvering around cones at about 10 kmh and practicing how to park. It was successful, she now has a license.