Have Pattaya’s roads turned into lethal racing tracks for big bikes and who should be responsible?

[Pattaya Mail] - 02/1/2025

PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya, Thailand, known for its vibrant tourism and beach destinations, is now facing an alarming rise in reckless motorcycle racing, particularly involving powerful big bikes. In recent months, reports of high-speed chases, dangerous maneuvers, and fatal accidents have (…)



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