
Approximately eighty headlights.
Auxiliary traffic lights.
Sound system with speakers and sirens.
Too many Michelin men.
Obscurely positioned rear view mirors.
No brakes.
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2011-06-07| Wally saysI’d hate that beast to sneak up behind me flashing its’ many lights and sounding its’ horns/sirens when driving at night. You wouldn’t need a laxative would you !!
2011-06-07| Barry saysI have long thought there is an opportunity for someone (you?) to compose a coffee table book on Thai buses. You must admit that many of them are really impressive - and not overdone as this one is. Thailand could well be a world leader, a hub, of painted buses. I’d do ir meself, but it means roaming the country looking for them and maybe forcing them to stop, and then you’d have to offer them baht and a free copy of the book.
2011-06-08| Sid saysThere seems to be a lot of that type around Ayutthia, Sena, Ang Tong, Sara Buri, Suphan Buri - that sort of area, a lot of them visiting the floating market here now. The “noise” comming out of some of them would put most night clubs to shame!!