
Last modified: November 20, 2001
Thailand
- Bangkok: looking southeast from the Pratunam Market area, and a street view of Ratchadamri Road near Petchburi Road. Bangkok has a few one-way flyovers at several intersections. Traffic wasn't as bad I had expected.
- Left: Thai kilometer post in the center divider of Thai route 35.
- Right: Distance sign on Thai route 35 southwest of Bangkok.

- Thailand highway signs on the route 4 semi-expressway (route sign has a white background) and route 35 freeway (green route sign background). Most signs are written in both Thai and English. Note the large billboard frame in the background of the last scene, Bangkok has huge billboards built on metal latticework.
Route 4 semi-expressway (it had unlimited access, but few cross intersections). These roads only let traffic enter in one direction, then have a U-turn every so often for going the other direction. The grade separated roads have U-turn ramps, labeled as U-TURN exits (left lane to left lane overpasses).
- Thai highway rail. The style on the second shot is similar to what Virginia uses.

- Thai freeways and tollways.
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