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This trip back to Singapore although short is memorable. Brother-in-law was away and got to drive his car around after like 4 years not driving in Singapore. Was a little nervous i the beginning cos not use to it anymore. I have to say I drove quite a lot these 2 days.
This evening when I was driving to pick up a friend to East Coast for dinner, I suddenly realised that I had been driving with a cool head like I always do in Thailand. It was relaxing and I found that I had given way to many cars when needed. Also I did not rush like before in Singapore. I realised it only when I arrived in this traffic junction you see below, if before I would have stopped at the left lane but I did not because I was concern that I may block those who could and needed to turn left. I am much more considerate on the road than in the past. So I guess driving in Thailand had changed me to be a better person and more tolerant to road users. This is what the Thais do, always give way to others. Yes Bangkok roads may seem chaotic to many but then when anyone signals other drivers will let them pass.
Cheers
This evening when I was driving to pick up a friend to East Coast for dinner, I suddenly realised that I had been driving with a cool head like I always do in Thailand. It was relaxing and I found that I had given way to many cars when needed. Also I did not rush like before in Singapore. I realised it only when I arrived in this traffic junction you see below, if before I would have stopped at the left lane but I did not because I was concern that I may block those who could and needed to turn left. I am much more considerate on the road than in the past. So I guess driving in Thailand had changed me to be a better person and more tolerant to road users. This is what the Thais do, always give way to others. Yes Bangkok roads may seem chaotic to many but then when anyone signals other drivers will let them pass.

Cheers