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16 minutes ago, Marc26 said:

I'd challenge that, unless they weren't enforcing it during covid

In 18yrs of living a bit and coming to Phuket I've never seen more than a handful of riders not wearing a helmet on a given day

Have you been here in the last 2 years since the start of covid?  Yes in patong in phuket before covid the police targeted tourists every day along 200 pee Road at the Deck and further on at the crossroads.. if you are here or have been here in the last 2 years you would see how much they have changed..as @Thommo said  just stand at the bottom of bangla Road and watch the police pulling people daily and definitely not thais.. yes years ago they didn't select tourists as much but what I'm referring to is now. Although its slowed down a bit with the full road stops from coincidence of being posted on Facebook. Worth a few days here to see for yourself 

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1 hour ago, Convert54 said:

You believe they "set up " only  for  foreigners? Obviously  you  have never traveled far in Thailand !

I don't believe they set up for just foreigners but what I've witnessed daily living here (and travelled here for many years) is they ignore up to 3 thais on a bike with no helmets. but just slow the traffic down and always pick the foreigners instead of thais.  even my thai gf can ride her bike through the road blocks wothout a helmet but I got stopped following her on my bike just to check my licence!  because I had helmet mask licence insurance they said I was free to go.. 

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15 hours ago, AussieBob said:

I have said for years that with every annual motorbike registration renewal, the Thai Govt should give away a cheap helmet (better than nothing).  Certainly do something to try and stop them selling the helmet, but at least it might make a difference. 75-80% of all road deaths are those on bikes - and I believe that they make up a higher percentage of serious road accident injuries.  Something just has to be done in Thailand - while not making riding a bike as ridiculously expensive as it is now in western countries. When I was young riding a bike saved a lot of money - nowadays it costs a lot more than it did in the past - I guess that is one way to stop young people getting them. 

Cheap helmets are just a protector for the wallet.

Not for the head.

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You can't make this stuff up!

They openly admitting, that the police is looking the other way, most the / for year/s. 

The 100% helmet is law for decades, for both riders, 3 riders are illegal, but no one cares, as long as the station chief is not saying, what are the targets for the day.

 

 

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21 hours ago, AussieBob said:

I have said for years that with every annual motorbike registration renewal, the Thai Govt should give away a cheap helmet (better than nothing).

Sold  instantly, they simply dont want to wear it and lets be  honest if the fear of death or severe  disfigurement wont  persuade then nothing will

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10 hours ago, Marc26 said:

I'd challenge that, unless they weren't enforcing it during covid

In 18yrs of living a bit and coming to Phuket I've never seen more than a handful of riders not wearing a helmet on a given day

I know i need glasses to read but generally my eye sight is ok    as a rider myself i take notice of these things

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2 hours ago, Thommo said:

I know i need glasses to read but generally my eye sight is ok    as a rider myself i take notice of these things

As I said, it may have changed since covid and I haven't been there during that time 

So things could have changed 

 

Because I've never seen many without a helmet in Phuket 

 

Samui has always been a lot more not wearing helmets 

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Speaking about helmets… if you value your head, and who doesn’t, the Scorpion with “puffable cheekpads” for a better fit and FIM certification (MotoGP) seems to blow all other helmets away for safety. It’s definitely my next helmet purchase (good bye my beloved Arai) unless something better comes along.  I based my decision on this video which is not sponsored by helmet manufacturers, only 1 month old and mainly discusses the various certifications available for helmets. Have a safe 2022! 

 

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19 hours ago, Augratin said:

After ten years here I finally got a bike (electric one that I'm very happy with), and may even venture out onto the big roads (if my tags ever come - could be as long as three months I'm told!) so I will def need a helmet.  

Can anyone tell me, if I'm stopped, do police expect to see my passport or only a driver's license?

You’re supposed to have a copy of your passport on you at all times when out and about. I store a copy of my passport ID and visa pages and a copy of my green book ID page under the seat. License in the wallet. 

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6 hours ago, Marc26 said:

 

So things could have changed 

Because I've never seen many without a helmet in Phuket 

It might be, that they weren't so easy to spot like now, cause of many more on the roads. But on the Farang side, there is still the 'usual' species not using helmets, as it is the same from the locals population.

That was always the case, eben the past 2 Covid years, and it still is, these days.

On the other hand, the amount of full face helmets send to rise. Good, also it is the 400-500 Baht range, but still better/stronger as the 99Baht plastic bowls from supercheap

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12 minutes ago, Fanta said:

You’re supposed to have a copy of your passport on you at all times when out and about. I store a copy of my passport ID and visa pages and a copy of my green book ID page under the seat. License in the wallet. 

So you don't have a smartphone, yet? 🙊

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18 minutes ago, Fanta said:

You’re supposed to have a copy of your passport on you at all times when out and about. I store a copy of my passport ID and visa pages and a copy of my green book ID page under the seat. License in the wallet. 

Personally, I'm finding this to be a bit overkill - as a resident status. 

Out and about, everyday - I've never carried my passport or copy thereof. 

Some of us are different. 

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11 minutes ago, Guest1 said:

So you don't have a smartphone, yet? 🙊

Paper doesn’t run out of power or be forgotten at home ;-)  Plus it’s hard to fold a 500 baht note into a phone… 

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On 12/30/2021 at 2:09 AM, Thaiger said:

The “100% Wear a Helmet” campaign was intensified by Phuket Police with an event at Region 8 Police headquarters in Tha Chatchai aimed at increasing public awareness.

They obviously have given up on the 100% wear a mask campaign. 

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Just now, AdvocatusDiaboli said:

They obviously have given up on the 100% wear a mask campaign. 

Appears to universally accepted the world over. 

Wearisome comes to mind. 

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25 minutes ago, Rain said:

Personally, I'm finding this to be a bit overkill - as a resident status. 

Out and about, everyday - I've never carried my passport or copy thereof. 

Some of us are different. 

But my guess is, that you carry your smartphone with you, all the time.

And some pictures in a folder are not even heavy!

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30 minutes ago, Fanta said:

Paper doesn’t run out of power or be forgotten at home ;-)  Plus it’s hard to fold a 500 baht note into a phone… 

You forget your phone? How old are you? Keys, yes. Wife, yes. But money and phone? Come on.

You carry a driving license, do you? THAT is the place for the 500 Baht note! ;-)

Plus a picture of the numbers of the bill in the phone. In case it isn't there anymore, after a license check.

Aside that no one is tellin' you, NOT to put a 500 baht note under the seat of the bike 

😇

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People should have a choice to wear a helmet. Like anything ells, freedom of speech and like decisions is very important.

What is desperately needed is education.then actually learn how to drive.

All accidents are avoidable if people are simply required to learn to drive. Need very strict requirements.

Also need anual safety inspection of all vehicles on the road.

Scooters must be limited to roads posted below 50kph

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18 minutes ago, Cruising said:

People should have a choice to wear a helmet.

No,no and no.There are certain rules made up to protect people from being stupid,

this is one of them.Why should other people have to pay for your wrong choice?

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21 hours ago, Augratin said:

Can anyone tell me, if I'm stopped, do police expect to see my passport or only a driver's license?

This depends on what the police will check;
1. Ability to drive: Your DL.
2. Legal visa: Your passport.

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On 12/30/2021 at 10:06 PM, Poolie said:

I never understood why farangs care so much about Thai casualties.  On the one hand, ninety per cent of you hold the Thais in such contempt that you wouldn't pee on them if they were on fire, on the other they should all wear helmets when riding a bike. 

I can only surmise you're coming from the deprivation of income through fines angle.

What a lovely start to 2022 - this Farang hating Thai apologist troll accusing me and most others of being Thai haters because we point out their failures (so many) and have a whinge (now and then).   I absolutely refuse to see anything this troll says ever again. Blocked permanently. 

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13 hours ago, Rain said:

Personally, I'm finding this to be a bit overkill - as a resident status. 

Out and about, everyday - I've never carried my passport or copy thereof. 

Some of us are different. 

nor me, they can carry  me off and lock me up if they want

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13 hours ago, Guest1 said:

But my guess is, that you carry your smartphone with you, all the time.

And some pictures in a folder are not even heavy!

I  never  carry   phone, cant be arsed with being 'contactable' 24/7

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