vehicles

  • Automotive

    Old cars fuel pollution crisis, electric vehicles offer cleaner future

    In the intricate ecosystems of urban areas and extensive highway networks, the environmental implications of vehicular traffic demand immediate attention. It is critical to recognize the significant contribution of motor vehicles to air pollution, an issue that has become glaringly evident. The emissions from vehicles, whether for daily commutes or longer travels, considerably increase atmospheric pollution with deleterious substances. In…

  • Automotive

    Find out why everyone in Thailand is switching to electric bikes

    Electric bikes, or e-bikes, are revolutionising how we think about cycling. They blend the convenience of motorised transport with the benefits of traditional cycling, offering an eco-friendly alternative that’s gaining traction worldwide. Whether you’re commuting to work or exploring off-road trails, there’s an e-bike out there that’s perfect for your needs. Technology is advancing rapidly and can change the culture,…

  • Automotive

    From sketches to showroom: Unveiling the journey of car design

    Embark on an enthralling ride through the evolution of car design, a journey that mirrors the advancements and shifts in technology and aesthetics. From the early days when cars were mere functional horseless carriages, to the sleek, futuristic marvels gracing roads today, car design has undergone a dramatic transformation. Delve into the captivating history that has shaped the automotive industry.…

  • Automotive

    Time-travel on wheels:Classic car craze hits Thailand

    Classic car culture isn’t just a hobby; it’s a global phenomenon that captivates enthusiasts everywhere. It’s a journey through time, showcasing the evolution of technology, design, and the dynamic automotive landscape. From its humble beginnings to its current status as a vibrant community, classic car culture has grown into something truly special. The allure of classic cars goes beyond their…

  • Thailand News

    City Hall city sweeps streets, leaves residents puzzled: 200 abandoned cars vanish

    City Hall successfully wiped over 200 abandoned cars off the streets of Bangkok, leaving residents baffled. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) disclosed their battle against 1,399 derelict vehicles from 2019 to last year. However, the real jaw-dropper is the 203 abandoned cars that mysteriously disappeared after no owners claimed them. Bangkok Deputy Governor Chakkraphan Phiewngam took charge on January 2,…

  • Pattaya News

    Pattaya officials discuss opening Dongtan Beach Road to 24-hour vehicle access

    In Pattaya, a recent meeting took place to discuss the possibility of opening Dongtan Beach Road to vehicle traffic 24 hours a day. This road, which connects Jomtien Beach to Pratumnak Soi 5, has been closed to traffic overnight for quite some time. However, due to significant growth in the area over the past year, particularly in the number of…

  • Automotive

    Watt’s up? Let’s plug into the future with the best electric cars in Thailand

    Nowadays, many people are becoming more aware of their carbon footprint on the world. Both individuals and big businesses are putting forth efforts to reduce their carbon footprint. Reducing the use of single-use plastics is a great way to reduce our environmental impact, and switching to electric (EV) cars is another effective way to lower our carbon footprint. It’s because…

  • Transport News

    High-risk drivers to get full access to Tesla’s driver assistance system

    High-risk drivers in North America are now allowed full access to Tesla’s controversial driver-assistance system in a move that has some questioning the company’s intentions. Previously, the feature was only approved for buyers who were considered safe drivers, whatever that means, in North America, but now it is available to all. CEO Elon Musk says the Full Self-Driving (FSD) Beta…

  • World News

    Thailand gives Malaysians one month to collect stranded vehicles free of charge

    Thailand is giving Malaysians one month to collect their stranded vehicles free of charge from June 1 – June 30. Hundreds of cars with Malaysian number plates got stranded in Thailand when the border closed due to the Covid-19 pandemic, over two years ago. After June 30, Thailand will impose a fee to collect stranded vehicles. Vehicles can be brought…

  • Songkran News

    Bangkok sees 7.87 million vehicles over Songkran holiday

    Covid-19 and its third wave be damned, close to 8 million vehicles travelled in and out of Bangkok so far during this year’s Songkran festival holiday period. Thailand’s Ministry of Transport released figures yesterday on the yearly holiday and revealed that more than 7.87 million cars, trucks, buses and motorbikes hit the roads and travelled into and out of Bangkok…

  • Bangkok News

    15 luxury cars destroyed in Bangkok garage fire

    A fire that broke out overnight in a Bangkok garage has destroyed 15 luxury vehicles, with total damage estimated at around 40 million baht. The garage is located in the Saphan Sung district of the capital, around 13 kilometres from Suvarnabhumi Airport. The Bangkok Post reports that the fire started at around midnight at the SY Auto Technic garage. It…

  • World News

    Malaysia returning vehicles left behind by Thais

    Malaysia is returning vehicles left behind by Thais who left when Kuala Lumpur imposed a lockdown to combat the spread of Covid-19. The first batch was returned yesterday via the Sungai Kolok immigration checkpoint. They were handed over to Thai authorities about 5pm. The chief of Sungai Kolok district in the southern border province of Narathiwat said Thais living in…

  • World News

    Tesla becomes the world’s most valuable car maker

    Tesla has become the world’s most valuable carmaker, surpassing Japan’s Toyota after its stock rose to a record high. Shares in Tesla hit US$1,134 on Wednesday before dropping before the close, leaving it with a market cap of $209.47 billion (ÂŁ 165 billion), around $4 billion higher than Toyota’s existing market value. Shares in the electric car maker have risen…

  • Covid-19 News

    710 people caught violating curfew in one night, most in Phuket

    The Royal Thai Police Operations Centre has revealed that there were 710 arrests made on Thursday night for violators of the national curfew. Officials searched 27,011 individuals and 20,568 vehicles with a final arrest number of 710, on last Thursday night alone. The arrests consisted of… 612 suspects left their homes during the curfew with no valid reasoning, out of…