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PATTAYA, Thailand – Traffic and Transportation Division began painting road markings for a one-way system in Soi Pattaya Second Road 11 and 13 connecting to Soi Buakhao, aiming to improve traffic flow on November 11. The initiative has generated a wide range of public feedback, with many (…)
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