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January 23, 2005Old Man Crossing
Like many big cities, Bangkok has crazy traffic, complicated intersections and is not very pedestrian friendly. But, as one would expect of an Asian culture, the citizens of Bangkok respect their elderly. This is why it is a good strategy to look for an old person crossing the street and make a break for it when they do. Traffic actually slows down for them. Comments
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