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They have improved this junction, and IMHO it is a serious accident waiting to happen.
Unfortunately (yes, I know some will say fortunately) for some crazy reason my dashcam was not turned on
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- They've reinstated the roundabout, but it seems to serve no logical purpose other than putting an obstruction in the road to prevent people cutting corners.
- The worst bit is they have created 2 separate Eastbound roads that meet exactly where drivers have to decide Soi 88 or towards the station. So traffic has to negotiate a fast crossroads (no priority indicator) right where traffic will be giving way to Southbound traffic from the direction of the station. Knowing the 'me first' attitude in this country, collisions are inevitable.
What is worse about this change - no change of priorities notification. Probably the most dangerous bit of road in Hua Hin for the next few days until everybody becomes aware of who has priority. Yes, there will be an unwritten Thai rule somewhere that we will all have to get used to.
Just be careful until we all understand how we are meant to negotiate this madness.