Traffic in Thailand
But having to go about the business of living in Thailand can be an extraordinary night mare. Granted we Farangs work on our learning curve. But there are still times when we are treated like (expletive deleted) only because we are Farangs. There is a percentage of Thai who will outright lie and steal from Farangs because it is the "Thai Way". I specifically had an experience at immigration with that point, even with legal documentation to prove my point. Recently I had some Thai rental agent tell me what or how I was going to do something. I did the Thai way - I told her that I refused to deal with her, I will find another agent, and would have a discussion with her boss.
Yes there are nay sayers in Thailand. There are also those people who stand up and say I'm not going to be a sucker and allow this crap to go on. However, that does not mean that I don't like Thailand and that I don't want to live here. I live here and I enjoy living here. But I am a human being that will not allow myself to be treated like a stupid sucker. Then again, growing up part of my life skills included street smarts.
Don't start a problem when there is no problem!
If nothing else we should use this forum as a learning tool. That can also include sharing problems and sharing solutions.
Previously there have been the nay sayers, who couldn't stop. Myself included, have told him/she/they to find a new forum.
Well said
Like anywhere there is good and bad , Having good connections and contacts along with my Thai Wife and Family is ALWAYS !!! HELPFUL !!!
I’m certainly appreciative of that
Also most Thai people I know treat me well , Another blessing
Best Regards
Cheers
Bob T.
American Citizen / Retired Resident Nakhon Ratchasima Thailand

However, where it comes to "Mass Transportation" infrastructure comparatives, Thailand has a looong way to go, in that regard, compared to Turkey.
Now, If you've actually been to Istanbul, then you'd definitely "get the drift", of my comparative point of view. Ok? Cheers,

klingon, you are blessed to have a Thai wife who completely removes you from the challenges that many of us are faced with when living in Thailand. It's part of our learning curve, not yours.
In the mean time the subject is transportation!
I too have my Thai network, and that's part of my love for Thailand.
I’m sabi sabi everyday

My response was solely for someone who went off topic , Which I previously gave my feedback on transportation:) which someone again choose to go off topic.
This is an open form no rigid guidelines needed
In America we would say chill man chill
Cheers

My problem the last few days has been my inability to pay for anything. A family of four is visiting us from Bangkok and Mama won’t let us pay for any meals. This morning I left two thousand baht with the cashier as a deposit for breakfast at my favorite restaurant, with instructions that my friends were not allowed to pay. As we were leaving they returned my money and said Mama paid. This happens in Bangkok when we visit and now in Chiang Rai with them staying at our house. No matter what I try, this family won't let me or my wife pay for anything.
I am feeling left out that no one uses me as an ATM. I did do a lot of driving the last couple of days as I was their farang guide through the mountains of Phu Chi Fa, Phu Chi Dao and Doi Pha Tang, near where we live. I love driving in the mountains.
If your tired of hearing anything, Don’t respond that simple !!

If it doesn’t apply let it fly
Your experiences may be different than others , Does not mean anyone is all wrong or all right !!!
THAT SIMPLE !!!

villagefarang wrote:Along with the cynicism someone mentioned earlier, I get very tired of the comments that Thais are poor and simple. My friends are neither poor nor simple yet seem quite happy regardless.
My problem the last few days has been my inability to pay for anything. A family of four is visiting us from Bangkok and Mama won’t let us pay for any meals. This morning I left two thousand baht with the cashier as a deposit for breakfast at my favorite restaurant, with instructions that my friends were not allowed to pay. As we were leaving they returned my money and said Mama paid. This happens in Bangkok when we visit and now in Chiang Rai with them staying at our house. No matter what I try, this family won't let me or my wife pay for anything.
I am feeling left out that no one uses me as an ATM. I did do a lot of driving the last couple of days as I was their farang guide through the mountains of Phu Chi Fa, Phu Chi Dao and Doi Pha Tang, near where we live. I love driving in the mountains.
VF ~ Remember several months ago, I asked you if everything was alright with you? There was a reason why I posed that question.
I've always liked you, and many of your previous "spot-on" perspective posts. However, lately you've become a real (unnecessarily) "contentious", confrontational blow-heart of a bloke, on these topic threads, anymore. So then, what's up with that new behavioral pattern, on your part, sir?
It seems that you have made a 180-degree personality change, on the forum. Seriously, why not take some "meditative" reflection time, away from the platform (for a change of venue), to take a looong-look @ yourself,.....for a fresh perspective. PLEASE! 
Some posts from this thread have been removed. The topic here is Traffic in Thailand, i invite other members to share their expat experience about the topic.
Thank you.
Christine
Sorry link didn't work.
Hope you get a reciprocal response. Anyway, how are the highway traffic conditions, in the provincial neck of the woods?
cheers!To be honest, I suppose I don't appreciate getting tar on my car from road resurfacing but I have a great shop I go to periodically which makes my car look new again.
I’m Retired in Nakhon Ratchasima But I’ve always traveled in and out of Thailand through Bangkok.
My thoughts are if you can get the travel time to to that particular airport I’ve always arrived 3-4 hours prior to my flight no rush get there deal with luggage and ticket and there’s plenty of places to chill and eat while your waiting.
Safe Travels
Best Regards
Bob T.
American Citizen/ Retired Resident
Nakhon Ratchisma Thailand

I would check with the hotel concierge. They would have knowledge of traffic patterns in that area and how long it takes to get on the expressway, etc. I usually fly locally and don’t need as much time as an international flight so arriving an hour and a half before the flight works for me.
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