Ya gotta love how they Park out into the lane. The way you zip around and give other drivers a blast of your tailpipe shows that you are still a wild child.
Hi Tom Nice trip I went that route from Park Beach condominium to Dusit already a couple of times even by foot 😉 Nice to see you ride the bike and be able to recognize various points along the way It is a very nice area to live See you soon 👊
One thing I notice when you ride around like this is how nice and clean the roadways are. No litter all over ,and I don't see any potholes .Everything looks so well maintained There aren't any bill boards or signs all over the place .And very few stop lights ,not sure how that works ,but I love how you just blaze along like that.No way you could travel as far as you just did in an American city without hitting dozens of traffic lights in a congested area like that
You`re so right, my friend. The roads, the traffic flow and the infrastructure in general, hold a higher standard than in the neighboring countries. I hear that from other foreigners all the time, and that is my experience as well. That`s a reason why so many end up in Thailand, after experiencing and seeking out several countries in SE Asia. Of course there are a few traffic lights as well in Pattaya, but the traffic in general flows very well here, and in all of Thailand, considering the huge amount of cars and motorbikes in the area. But as you see, riding a motorbike gives you many advantages in the cities. Among other advantages, Thailand is also known to have the best and fastest internet in the region, without doubt. Just saying 😊😊
@sarlina1 You wouldn't even believe what it's like in the US ,particularly in the major cities .We have a thing called road rage here .People get very stressed out and angry every single day over traffic disputes and driving habits .And sometimes they will run each other off the road ,cause a crash, or shoot each other over it .Just one trip up I-5 or the 405 freeway in LA California during rush hour ,and you would hate it ,and you would see why it's so very stressful .Too many people .
@nightflight1454 Oh my goodness 😱😂 Well, there you have a reason to get over here. People are a lot more relaxed, and in general happier here. Time is not an issue, the places you are going to will be there in one hour too, or the next day 😊 If you ever see road rage here, it's probably some foreigners bringing their problems over here. In Spanish there is a good word to have in mind, that is "manana", tomorrow. Slow down, there is always a tomorrow 😀
That was something that I really worried about; when I finally got on the road though it just seemed more natural. I mainly sttayed on the smaller alleys for the 1st week then eventually graduated to bigger roads/traffic. Now I'm more worried about going back to the USA and driving on the right side of the road. Hahaaha
Super 🙂
Thanks Brother
Ya gotta love how they Park out into the lane. The way you zip around and give other drivers a blast of your tailpipe shows that you are still a wild child.
Haha, You guys are definitely giving me an eye opener that maybe I should slow down. Thanks.
That was a buzz Tom !
I really was lucky that day, great colors beautiful day.
nice trip, thx!
Thanks so much
Hi Tom Nice trip
I went that route from Park Beach condominium to Dusit already a couple of times even by foot 😉
Nice to see you ride the bike and be able to recognize various points along the way
It is a very nice area to live
See you soon 👊
Sounds great! Thanks so much.
If I had a dollar for every time you showed this route I could buy you a coffee 😊
Noted, the beach just keeps sucking me in. Different routes coming.😃😃😃
I have 7 years to go before i make the move to Thailand.
It's great though that you have goals. Stay focused & keep that dream alive. Good Luck.
One thing I notice when you ride around like this is how nice and clean the roadways are. No litter all over ,and I don't see any potholes .Everything looks so well maintained There aren't any bill boards or signs all over the place .And very few stop lights ,not sure how that works ,but I love how you just blaze along like that.No way you could travel as far as you just did in an American city without hitting dozens of traffic lights in a congested area like that
You`re so right, my friend. The roads, the traffic flow and the infrastructure in general, hold a higher standard than in the neighboring countries. I hear that from other foreigners all the time, and that is my experience as well. That`s a reason why so many end up in Thailand, after experiencing and seeking out several countries in SE Asia. Of course there are a few traffic lights as well in Pattaya, but the traffic in general flows very well here, and in all of Thailand, considering the huge amount of cars and motorbikes in the area. But as you see, riding a motorbike gives you many advantages in the cities. Among other advantages, Thailand is also known to have the best and fastest internet in the region, without doubt. Just saying 😊😊
@sarlina1 You wouldn't even believe what it's like in the US ,particularly in the major cities .We have a thing called road rage here .People get very stressed out and angry every single day over traffic disputes and driving habits .And sometimes they will run each other off the road ,cause a crash, or shoot each other over it .Just one trip up I-5 or the 405 freeway in LA California during rush hour ,and you would hate it ,and you would see why it's so very stressful .Too many people .
@nightflight1454 Oh my goodness 😱😂 Well, there you have a reason to get over here. People are a lot more relaxed, and in general happier here. Time is not an issue, the places you are going to will be there in one hour too, or the next day 😊 If you ever see road rage here, it's probably some foreigners bringing their problems over here. In Spanish there is a good word to have in mind, that is "manana", tomorrow. Slow down, there is always a tomorrow 😀
That was another great day for a ride. Not everyday the traffic cooperates so well. 😃
How long did it take you to learn driving on the "wrong" side of the road 100% safe?
That was something that I really worried about; when I finally got on the road though it just seemed more natural. I mainly sttayed on the smaller alleys for the 1st week then eventually graduated to bigger roads/traffic. Now I'm more worried about going back to the USA and driving on the right side of the road. Hahaaha