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News Forum - Swiss expat critically injured in Pattaya scooter accident
People need to have their heads on a swivel when riding in Thailand. Also, the rider in the photo is not wearing a helmet. -
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Volunteering in Thailand
I am planning to visit Thailand again. On this particular trip, I first want to volunteer with SOI DOG FOUNDATION for a few days. Once my volunteer work is over, I want to spend the remainder of my time in Thailand with friends. If I want to do this, what options do I have? Thanks :) -
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News Forum - Swiss expat critically injured in Pattaya scooter accident
They should stick to short, local trips with little traffic. -
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News Forum - Swiss expat critically injured in Pattaya scooter accident
I used to live in Pattaya and this road is one of the most dangerous ones. I don't mean to victim-blame, but impaired people should not use it. -
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News Forum - Swiss expat critically injured in Pattaya scooter accident
Are electric scooters allowed on the road. I remember that such electric scooters are banned in Phuket sometimes back. Futher this is 3 wheel ment for elderly and handicapped which has its limitations when operate. Do such vehicles have proper breaking and safety features to operate on busy roads?
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