A short video clip

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A short video clip

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Here's a video clip shot out in the sticks on my PCX 150. Cambodia is not far away.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/snakv4pctsetw ... video2.mkv
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Nice. It reminds me of this ride thru the Thai countryside:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3uiLr6Y ... uzZA#t=232
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They ride on the wrong side of the road in Cambodia!
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Mel46 wrote:They ride on the wrong side of the road in Cambodia!

No they don't.
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The video was shot in Thailand where they ride on the left. In Cambodia, they use the right side.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Right-_and ... nd_traffic
Where neighbouring countries drive on opposite sides of the road, drivers from one to the other must change sides when crossing the border. Thailand is particularly notable in this context. Thailand drives on the left; since Burma changed in 1970 from left to right, 90% of the Thailand border is with countries that drive on the right (only Malaysia drives on the left).
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