Thailand’s global reputation isn’t great when it comes to environmentalism, but the Thai people are staunchly pro-environment.and attitudes are changing.
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With a greater-city population of around 600,000, it is well past time Chiang Mai had its own public transportation system.
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The Chang Puak bicycle shop is not a busy place. Most of owner Pakin Buranapanich’s customers stop by to rent one of the scooters he keeps in his garage
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Charlie Claxton speaks to Dr. Kunnawee Kanitpong, Director of Thailand Accident Research Centre to see what can be done about Thailand's deadly roads.
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Meet Thongchai who works as a freelance architect during the day and builds bicycles out of a bamboo at night. How's that for innovation!
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Ten thousand a year die on Thailand's roads. We interview Police Colonel Sitthichai Thananchai on how that total can be drastically reduced.
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Thailand has some of the most deadly roads in the world. We look at the risks foreigners take when they ride a motorbike in Chiang Mai.
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Your Chiang Mai questions answered; blood tests, road safety, crash, the racing bike scene and where to go for a value round of golf.
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