Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
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Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
There has been some discussion on other threads regarding lane splitting. Here are a couple of videos of how it is done Bangkok style. Whether you are for or against lane splitting, you would have to agree that if it wasn't done here, you would not be moving ... just like the cages.
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
Here are some links in case you want to watch them full screen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVfWeSmFjBU
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5j_41LbilQs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YVfWeSmFjBU
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
I get it saves time, but those of you that do it, how can you be sure a door won't open in front of you?
A friend had that happen in Los Angeles, massive injuries....
A friend had that happen in Los Angeles, massive injuries....
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http://www.motorcycling-uk.com/training ... tering.htm
It's legal in the uk. See above
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
I have to wonder how many car doors end up scratched or dented on a daily basis over in Bangkok. It looks to me like the car is the minority over there. In fact, if you use a car over there it looks like you will have to pad your expected travel time considerably. That goes a long way in explaining 3 to 5 people on a scooter too!
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
In Australia there is a distinction between "lane splitting" and "lane filtering". Filtering is legal (in some states) and splitting is not, anywhere.
Lane filtering is riding between two lanes or more traveling in the same direction at no more than 30kph. On 90kph+ roads you can use the shoulder.
Obviously if the traffic is traveling faster than 30kph, lane filtering is illegal and unnecessary beyond that speed. Is this how the pohms do it?
Lane splitting is the careless ride anywhere you want at any speed thing you see in California. I hope the legalities are more specific, but this is the scary one...
Lane filtering is riding between two lanes or more traveling in the same direction at no more than 30kph. On 90kph+ roads you can use the shoulder.
Obviously if the traffic is traveling faster than 30kph, lane filtering is illegal and unnecessary beyond that speed. Is this how the pohms do it?
Lane splitting is the careless ride anywhere you want at any speed thing you see in California. I hope the legalities are more specific, but this is the scary one...
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
It is surprising how little cars end up being scratched. Often cagers with power mirrors will fold them in when sitting at a red light.Mel46 wrote:I have to wonder how many car doors end up scratched or dented on a daily basis over in Bangkok. It looks to me like the car is the minority over there. In fact, if you use a car over there it looks like you will have to pad your expected travel time considerably. That goes a long way in explaining 3 to 5 people on a scooter too!
Although it may appear like cars are in the minority, I am pretty sure they are not, particularly in Bangkok and surrounding areas.
Travel times are reported to be the second slowest in the world. According to the article at the link below, which claims it is getting its info from TomTom, non rush-hour traffic moves 57% slower than open road conditions, morning rush-hour traffic is 85% slower, and evening rush hour is 114% slower. I live in the downtown core where public transportation (skytrain and subway) are basically at the foot of my street. I typically take those instead of driving because: 1) In the car, it is not worth the length of time it takes; 2) On the scooter because I am not as adept at maneuvering as most Thai's are and I can more readily become a hazard. In other words, I ride within my limits. Nonetheless, I still love living in this city.
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
LOL... unorganized goofiness, but fun to watch. There must be more to the story of how this is possible and friendly. For example what are the repercussions of a car or truck that puts a stop to this by blocking, tightening or closing the gaps? It's very gracious of these people driving cars if you ask me because someone here would simply take pleasure in denying access to anyone passing. Heck we have HUGE signs begging DO NOT BLOCK intersection and no one cares an blocks them anyway as long as it forwards their motion. Americans drive aggressively and selfishly in congested areas, not so much in rural but still even the farmers wouldn't put with this kind of passing.
Someone here would just nose on over and squat effectively ending any splitting of a lane heck I would especially if I was in a nice car.
Someone here would just nose on over and squat effectively ending any splitting of a lane heck I would especially if I was in a nice car.
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I have learned that when in Rome, live like the Romans.homie wrote:LOL... unorganized goofiness, but fun to watch. There must be more to the story of how this is possible and friendly. For example what are the repercussions of a car or truck that puts a stop to this by blocking, tightening or closing the gaps? It's very gracious of these people driving cars if you ask me because someone here would simply take pleasure in denying access to anyone passing. Heck we have HUGE signs begging DO NOT BLOCK intersection and no one cares an blocks them anyway as long as it forwards their motion. Americans drive aggressively and selfishly in congested areas, not so much in rural but still even the farmers wouldn't put with this kind of passing.
Someone here would just nose on over and squat effectively ending any splitting of a lane heck I would especially if I was in a nice car.
Driving was one of the cultural adjustments I had to make when I moved here 4½ years ago. Sure, there are plenty of incidents of road rage and accidents (even fatalities) every day, but by and large, particularly in traffic like the videos above, the people are very generous. Whether it is a bike or a car, as long as your front end is slightly ahead of the person beside you, you can typically signal and drift into the next lane and they will give it to you. This is completely the opposite of my driving experience in Canada and the US (40 years). I am still not completely used to how courteous the drivers are here.
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
Yep Kramer, those are some very tolerate cager's over in Bangkok townkramnala58 wrote:Whether it is a bike or a car, as long as your front end is slightly ahead of the person beside you, you can typically signal and drift into the next lane and they will give it to you. This is completely the opposite of my driving experience in Canada and the US (40 years). I am still not completely used to how courteous the drivers are here.homie wrote:It's very gracious of these people driving cars if you ask me because someone here would simply take pleasure in denying access to anyone passing.
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
Catch 22.. In most US jurisdictions Its illegal to pass another vehicle using the same lane and its illegal to pass on the right side using the same lane, and you cannot drive in excess speed for current conditions . All of which can and will be used against you in court if you have an accident.May be legal but ????????
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
Where I live 'legal' is whatever they can get away with. There are so many lawyers per square mile here that many of them make their own laws because they can challenge any law made. Heck, it is illegal to block an intersection, yet every day I see cars blocking the intersection. The street in front of our subdivision has a posted 45 mph sign, and yet my SUV was hit by someone doing between 65 and 80 mph, and I got the ticket for getting in their way! Essentially, it isn't the law that govern a driver's behavior . It is their attitude.
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Re: Lane Splitting in Bangkok, Thailand
Most big cities ignore traffic laws and secretly claim they concentrate on crimes until there is an accident, then they will find a way to issue a ticket. Many big cities will utilize a traffic enforcement division which generally consists of motorcycles and radar units. In contrast most smaller cities utilize traffic enforcement as their priority function and crime fighting as a secondary function. The money is in traffic enforcement and they need to pay for their new big ass SUV cars somehow don't they?? I digress, if you look hard enough there is a law against everything you do and a lawyer will find it or make it ..LOL. If you choose to lane split just be careful as I am sure things will get murky when the law suits start to fly???
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People think it's dangerous but it's not. Think about it, when you have millions of motorcycles on the roads, cars are very aware of their surroundings and very alert with motorcycles. Compare it to the USA where you might see a few bikes on your conmute. People don't just blindly open their doors... I live here.
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Yes scratches happen. But repairs are dirt cheap here. + 5people on a bike is not to save time, it's lack of money.Mel46 wrote:I have to wonder how many car doors end up scratched or dented on a daily basis over in Bangkok. It looks to me like the car is the minority over there. In fact, if you use a car over there it looks like you will have to pad your expected travel time considerably. That goes a long way in explaining 3 to 5 people on a scooter too!
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It is hard to explain it to those who are not actually in it. I was surprised when I first moved here in 2012, but soon came to understand that it is the "norm" and not near as dangerous as it sounds or appears.lust wrote:People think it's dangerous but it's not. Think about it, when you have millions of motorcycles on the roads, cars are very aware of their surroundings and very alert with motorcycles. Compare it to the USA where you might see a few bikes on your conmute. People don't just blindly open their doors... I live here.
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Agreed, getting into the inner city is fast and scary as hell but once there i'm crawling around safe and sound.kramnala58 wrote:I was surprised when I first moved here in 2012, but soon came to understand that it is the "norm" and not near as dangerous as it sounds or appears.
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I'm at Phloen Chit BTS. You?
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We are real close. I am between Nana & Asoke BTS. Soi 10lust wrote:I'm at Phloen Chit BTS. You?
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