by newnewnewbie » Sun Jul 07, 2019 10:34 am
The traffic law is the same in all of the kingdom, but many locals in the transportation industry dislikes barang handling their own vehicle. In Phnom Penh it is easier to blend in than other parts of the country. I suggest being a courteous rider in all, and you wont be facing a bad reputation among the tuktuk mafia and traffic correctional officers. Like don't drive drunk without a helmet, or take a red light, especially in Siem Reap which has a lot of international visitors, and thereby likes to appear orderly and calm to the public.
The traffic law is the same in all of the kingdom, but many locals in the transportation industry dislikes barang handling their own vehicle. In Phnom Penh it is easier to blend in than other parts of the country. I suggest being a courteous rider in all, and you wont be facing a bad reputation among the tuktuk mafia and traffic correctional officers. Like don't drive drunk without a helmet, or take a red light, especially in Siem Reap which has a lot of international visitors, and thereby likes to appear orderly and calm to the public.