best route to suvarnabhumi???

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best route to suvarnabhumi???

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dont want to go rama 9 anymore as the mib riped me off for 500 b passanger no seat belt
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try wearing seat belts!!! you're less likely to get fined and less likely to have your brains splattered over the windscreen in a crash.
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If you come from the south and follow the first airport signs you see you will avoid Rama 9 now anyway.
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Is it me? I can't imagine not wearing a seat belt when I'm in a car. I always get a bit frantic trying to find the seat belt when I'm in a taxi. The top 'plug-in' bit is sometimes there, but the 'socket' is nowhere to be seen.

I was brought up with seat belts (I was born in the 60s), I feel really uncomfortable if I don't wear one. I also remember the 'Klunk Click, Every Trip' campaigns.

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Vital Spark wrote:Is it me? I can't imagine not wearing a seat belt when I'm in a car. I always get a bit frantic trying to find the seat belt when I'm in a taxi. The top 'plug-in' bit is sometimes there, but the 'socket' is nowhere to be seen.

I was brought up with seat belts (I was born in the 60s), I feel really uncomfortable if I don't wear one. I also remember the 'Klunk Click, Every Trip' campaigns.

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As a youth (or I mean when I was younger :roll: ) I would never be bothered with a seat belt.

After years of driving, I've came across 3 accidents as the first person on the scene, and did the first aid, seeing a few bloody messes and have since, always worn a seat belt.

Also insist on it for anyone riding with me.
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:agree: with VS.

Being in a car without doesn't feel right.
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if driving on the highways near the airport id also recommend a crash helmet and harness seatbelt.... also avoiding any taxi cab but especially the bright pink ones, which always seem to be driven by crackheads. :cheers:
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