Motorcycle gang with foreign flags disrupts Thai traffic (video)

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

A disruptive motorcycle gang, displaying flags of a neighbouring country, caused havoc on a Thai roadway, obstructing traffic and leaving drivers frustrated. The incident, initially highlighted on TikTok by a user named Ginnaralynn, occurred yesterday, November 12, drawing attention to the reckless behaviour of the bikers.

The viral video showed a group of big bikes, prominently featuring flags from a neighbouring nation, commandeering the road and making it impossible for other vehicles to overtake. This inconsiderate conduct forced drivers to follow at 90 kilometres per hour, unable to pass due to the bikers occupying multiple lanes.

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“They completely disregard traffic rules, occupying two lanes at times. How can you overtake when they’re blocking the road?”

The footage captured the bikers’ disregard for road etiquette, as they rode in a manner that blocked the flow of traffic. Some vehicles attempted to weave through the procession to overtake but this only added to the chaos and inconvenience for other road users. The bikers’ behaviour not only disrupted the flow but also contributed to traffic congestion, further frustrating those on the road.

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The video sparked a flurry of comments and reactions from netizens, who overwhelmingly condemned the bikers’ actions. Many questioned the lack of road discipline displayed by the group and expressed concern over the potential dangers they posed to other drivers.

Additionally, there were mentions of how larger vehicles, such as lorries and trailers, could handle such situations, with some suggesting it would be a different story if one was present at the scene.

“They completely disregard traffic rules, occupying two lanes at times. How can you overtake when they’re blocking the road?”

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While the incident drew widespread criticism, it also highlighted the need for stricter enforcement of traffic regulations and road discipline. Such behaviour, where bikers or any other road users disregard basic road rules and etiquette, not only inconveniences others but also poses significant safety risks. Maintaining a single lane or riding in a line would allow other vehicles to use the road efficiently and safely.

The TikTok post, which quickly gained traction, became a platform for users to voice their frustration with the lack of adherence to road rules. The video served as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety and the impact of reckless driving on the general public. As discussions continue, it remains to be seen if the police will take steps to address such issues and enforce stricter measures to prevent similar incidents in the future, reported KhaoSod.

@ginnaralynn

เค้าขับไม่สนกฏจราจรเลย ต้องขับ90ตามอ่ะ แบบแซงไม่ได้เลย เพราะบางจังหวะพี่กิน2เลนเลน

♬ Funny lazy donkey (hilarious song)(937200) – LEOPARD

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are some common questions asked about this news.

Why might motorcycle gangs disregard traffic rules in Thailand?

A lack of strict enforcement and awareness of road safety can lead to such reckless behaviour.

How can such incidents impact road safety policies in Thailand?

Incidents may prompt calls for stricter enforcement and enhanced road safety education.

What if larger vehicles were involved in similar road blockages?

The presence of larger vehicles like lorries might escalate dangers and alter responses to blockages.

How could social media influence public perception and policy change regarding road safety?

Viral posts can amplify public outcry, pressuring authorities to implement policy changes.

What measures can be taken to prevent such occurrences in the future?

Implementing stricter traffic laws and promoting road safety education can help prevent future incidents.

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Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

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