
The tuk-tuk is popular in Thailand and is used as a taxi. |

More and more roads in Thailand are paved. However, to get from one village to the next, one needs a Jeep on this path. |

The roads in Thailand are known as the most dangerous in all of Asia. Even in the mountains, many accidents occur. |

The wait for transportation is done in Thai bus stops, which are roomy, comfortable, square and made out of wood. |

More than two adults on a motorbike is illegal. But zooming with three children should be ok, shouldn't it? |

A side street in a big city always has many old, small houses, in which the poor people live. |

This is one of the many roads of a village in the mountains. |

All over Thailand, one can find cows beside the road, eating their meal. Often, however, they are also spotted on the middle of the road. |

This is a simple intersection in MaeSod. |

Clouds close to the ground in the mountains will always stay a beautiful sight. |

A flood in the streets of Bangkok wont stop people from traveling. |

A street in one of the many tribal villages. |

A sunset in a shopping street. |

Road work done with a concrete maker on the middle of the street. |

A fun shopping street in MaeSod. |

An elephant on the street is not abnormal. The man on the elephant, and the man walking in front of the animal, are a team. They sell fruit to people who then feed the elephant. They live from the profit they make. |

This little shop, set up on the sidewalk, is filled with colourful T-shirts. Often the English texts on the shirts are not without mistakes. |
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