Blog EntryThe Merits of Motorcycle TAXIsApr 28, '08 12:28 AM
for everyone

I am NOT fond of walking inside Sukhumvit 24 (for those of you who don't know, Sukhumvit 24 is the soi of my beloved Emporium). 

It's always sooo crowded, no matter what time it is (except maybe Songkran haha). It also gets flooded when it rains heavily. Worse, it's got no pavement~!! So when you're walking there, various kinds of vehicles will pass oh-sooooo-very-close to your skin you can actually feel the HEAT from them~!! (And no, the feeling is totally not the same as spa steam treatment~!!).

But anyway, y'all know that I hate hot weather (and I hate WALKING in hot weather even more), as mentioned HERE.

"So how would you enter Sukhumvit 24, then??" some of you might ask. The answer, my dearies, is MOTORCYCLE TAXIs.

These guys pictured above are a heaven-sent for Sukhumvit 24. Why waste time and money in a TAXI or car when you can cut down your "traveling time" to mere minutes~??

As mentioned in my "Local Transportation" photo album (check it out HERE), the motorcycle taxi drivers of Sukhumvit 24 are in a league of their own. They're true professionals who can swerve between vehicles in the blink of an eye. They’ve got their own smoooooth rotation system to make sure that passengers are quickly “matched up” with drivers. What's more, they don't overcharge (unlike the greedy chumps in the next soi - Sukhumvit 24/1, pictured right)~!! And they can bring you from the pak soi (mouth of the soi) to the end of the soi in about THREE MINUTES, I kid you not~!! (They've saved my super-late ass countless times~!!).

One look at my high-maintenance hair, and some of you might scoff, "YOU take motorcycle taxis~?! You with your dresses and high heels~?! Don't make me laugh~!!!!"


Aaaah~ but you underestimate the SSS~!! I've been living in Sukhumvit since childhood, therefore I can now proudly call myself a LOCAL (by the way, for those who also aspire to be a Sukhumvit LOCAL, click HERE to check out "I'm From Sukhumvit - How To Be a Local"). I now possess the elusive, special and rare Sukhumvit skills crucial for surviving on this road... and one of these vital skills is the ability to ride a motorcycle taxi gracefully while wearing a miniskirt/tight dress/high heels.

Here are the directions:

1). If you're right-handed (like me), carry your bag on your left shoulder. If you’re left-handed then go the other way.

2). Approach the motorcycle from its left side and sit sidesaddle (I once saw a farang woman with a short sundress trying to sit with each of her leg hanging on either side of the motorcycle~!! Truly a sight to behold~!! In the end, she actually grabbed the middle hem of her sundress and swung one leg over the motorcycle~!! The perplexed expressions on the motorcycle drivers' faces were just PRECIOUS~!!).

3). Place your right foot on the passenger footrest (pictured below) and let your left foot hang a few inches off the ground.

4). Bend your left leg so that you won’t scrape your shoe – or worse, foot – on the ground (one time, I almost lost my left sandal coz the motorcycle driver turned too close to the pavement and it hit my sandal – my sandal actually FLEW away and *almost* fell into a manhole~!! I had to tell the driver to stop and limp like Cinderella on the asphalt to retrieve the said sandal).

5). With your right hand, hold on to a small hand rail that usually exists either below or beside the motorcycle seat (pictured below). If the rail isn’t there, don’t panic – just hold on to the edge of the seat).


6). Keep your torso flexible and soft while the motorcycle is moving; this will ensure that you can keep your balance and won’t fall. Don’t try to fight the movement; just go with the flow~!!

7). More often than not, the motorcycle driver will take it upon himself to bring you from point A to point B using the fastest, shortest route possible (Buddha bless ‘em~!!), but this means he will swerve between moving vehicles and come within CENTIMETERS from throbbing sedans, pickup trucks and SUVs. Keep in mind that the driver will usually estimate the available space where the motorcycle can squeeze through using HIS OWN BODY SIZE, therefore you gotta make your body at least the same size as his, if not smaller (long-legged male farangs are the most vulnerable) *VERY IMPORTANT: keep your kneecaps tucked in and close to the motorcycle~!!

Once you master the above steps, you can build up your skills and try these WHILE SITTING AT THE BACK OF A MOVING MOTORCYCLE:

-         let go of the rail and use your right hand to hold your hair to keep your hairstyle intact

-         answer your cellphone and chat

-         rummage through your bag (which is hanging from your shoulder) to find your purse, and then open it and count your money to pay the driver

-         wear a tight miniskirt plus high-heeled sandals, sit sidesaddle and reapply your lipstick while holding a mirror

(Only genuine PROs should try this last highly-sophisticated move~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!)

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On one particular busy afternoon in Sukhumvit 24, I was (again) on the back of a moving motorcycle… when I suddenly noticed that the driver was saying something under his breath.

At first I thought he was muttering to his cellphone (using one of those hands-free thingies), but his voice was getting louder and louder. I couldn’t decipher what he was saying at first, due to all the traffic noise around me.

Then he suddenly shouted (very loudly for all the world to hear), Namman man pheng thammai mii rot yeu jang leeeeuuiii~~~!!!!” (roughly translated into, “Oil is so expensive, how come there are so many cars~~~!!!!”).

P.S. Did anyone notice that there’s absolutely no mention of HELMETS at all~??


 

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stormlizard wrote on Apr 27
Sounds like dangerous fun to me.
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 27
Of coz, of coz... that's why it ain't easy to attain the prestigious title of a "Sukhumvit Local"~!!
It takes YEARS of hard work and TIRELESS practice to earn the badge of honor~!!

      certified Sukhumvit local


stormlizard wrote on Apr 27
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musicamundana wrote on Apr 27
Oh oh,.,there's a lot to depict for the soi...haha thx na
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 27
You are very welcome, buddy~!!
kamenashifan wrote on Apr 27
so true oil is getting very expensive but there's cars because people want to get to their jobs faster
some live very far away from their jobs
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 27
so true oil is getting very expensive but there's cars because people want to get to their jobs faster
some live very far away from their jobs
Yes, there have been rumors that TAXIs in Bangkok will increase their price soon (*sniff*) from the starting price of 35 baht (about 1.10487 USD) to around 50 baht (1.58509 USD)... but so far, it hasn't been implemented.

Some motorcycle taxi drivers HAVE increased their fare from 8 baht to 10 baht and from 10 baht to 15 baht *booohoooo*
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 27
It's all becoz of the evils of fossil fuels~!!
See, we all need oil... but at the same time we're all suffering becoz of it, too~!!

No wonder my motorcycle driver was so frustrated~!! Hee hee hee...
stormlizard wrote on Apr 27
Tell him to run it on Methanol !!!
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 27
kamenashifan wrote on Apr 27
It's all becoz of the evils of fossil fuels~!!
See, we all need oil... but at the same time we're all suffering becoz of it, too~!!

No wonder my motorcycle driver was so frustrated~!! Hee hee hee...
that's so true ne
unfortunatelly >
liyam wrote on Apr 27
i should've waited to see you ride away with these taxis.
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 27
that's so true ne
unfortunatelly >
It's a cruel, cruel world~!!
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 27
liyam said
i should've waited to see you ride away with these taxis.
Being able to witness such special Sukhumvit skills is also reserved for very special people~!! HYUK HYUK~!!
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runniranrun wrote on Apr 28
Good read.

I used to stay in soi Sukhumvit 22. I learned such skill on spot..squeeze me please \("-')/

You should try the new Fino. I like the sound of its engine.
patranft wrote on Apr 28, edited on Apr 28
Hahahaha, great reading fun. I wish I were a girl and could try all these fantastic descriptions. I live in the northern part of Bangkok, near Kaset University and I never ride a motorbike taxi, just never.
Thanks for this fantastic story, it was a good laugh.....

“Namman man pheng thammai mii rot yeu jang leeeeuuiii~~~!!!!”
- hahahahahaha

maybe you can teach me more thai, lol....
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
I used to stay in soi Sukhumvit 22. I learned such skill on spot..squeeze me please \("-')/
WOW~!! Sukhumvit 22 is also a very busy soi~!! It even sometimes has gigantic tour buses coming in~!! R-E-S-P-E-C-T~!!! *squeezes*
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
Hahahaha, great reading fun. I wish I were a girl and could try all these fantastic descriptions. I live in the northern part of Bangkok, near Kaset University and I never ride a motorbike taxi, just never.
No problem, you could just wear a skirt and try (this is Thailand, after all... NO ONE will stare or say anything HA HA HA).

How come you never ride a motorcycle taxi~?? Are you ALWAYS on time?? But then again... big roads with fast-moving vehicles are just as dangerous as crowded-with-traffic Sukhumvit...
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
“Namman man pheng thammai mii rot yeu jang leeeeuuiii~~~!!!!”
- hahahahahaha

maybe you can teach me more thai, lol....
Hee hee hee... I know, the guy's outburst was quite unexpected~!! I'm gonna go into Sukhumvit 24 again today; let's see if any of the motorcycle taxi drivers will say anything else~!!

And by the way, my Thai is not 'riep rooy' (polite and proper) at all~!! It's STREET LEVEL, so I don't think I'll be a good Thai teacher for ya heeeeeeeee... Just get yourself a Thai girlfriend - your Thai will improve in noooo time~!! Ha ha haaaa...
patranft wrote on Apr 28
No problem, you could just wear a skirt and try (this is Thailand, after all... NO ONE will stare or say anything HA HA HA).

How come you never ride a motorcycle taxi~?? Are you ALWAYS on time?? But then again... big roads with fast-moving vehicles are just as dangerous as crowded-with-traffic Sukhumvit...
You mean you want me to go like this?



I just don't like motorbikes...
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
OOH-LA-LA~!! That looks like the Captain Sensible on a weekend~!! Hee hee hee... OK, maybe the flowery hat will increase air drag when you're on the motorcycle... but the rest is good for practice... if it's YOUR style *snicker*
stormlizard wrote on Apr 28
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stblank wrote on Apr 28
Wow even I don't dare to rummage through my pants pocket, let alone getting on those m-taxis if not absolutely in a hurry... You are truly a trooper, SSS. *bow*
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
stblank said
Wow even I don't dare to rummage through my pants pocket, let alone getting on those m-taxis if not absolutely in a hurry... You are truly a trooper, SSS. *bow*
*bows back* Thank you, thank you... *wipes tear from eye*
sherrypie wrote on Apr 28, edited on Apr 28
SSS.. i had fun reading your story here.. though i am not a Sukhumvit local.. but i can understand why you choose to ride the motorcycle taxis as the traffic in Sukhumvit 24 can be worst nightmare.. hehe..

i wish i could try reapplying lipstick with one hand, holding a mirror with another and sitting gracefully from Pak Soi to Tai Soi too!!!! hahahaha :D
noelkid wrote on Apr 28, edited on Apr 28
I don't like any kind of taxi. I prefer public transportation. Fortunately I live near pak soi so I can walk peacefully. ;)
acer3ya1 wrote on Apr 28
ohh.. so you're now a pro on riding motorcycles.

btw, no matter how hard you try, or how good your binoculars, or how great is your camera zoom, you will not.. i repeat you will not see anything on pro-females riding the motorcycles wearing skirts.

all hail SSS, pro-motorcycle-rider :D
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
i wish i could try reapplying lipstick with one hand, holding a mirror with another and sitting gracefully from Pak Soi to Tai Soi too!!!! hahahaha :D
Well, practice makes perfect~!! Hee hee hee...
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
noelkid said
Fortunately I live near pak soi so I can walk peacefully. ;)
I can only walk for 5 minutes TOPS before I start getting annoyed by the heat heeeeee... Actually, airconed buses aren't so bad, except that they don't have any schedules... so you never know WHEN they're gonna arrive~!! If you're lucky, the bus you're waiting for comes soon... but if you're unlucky, you can be waiting for 30 minutes and the only buses that come are the only ones you DON'T WANT~!! Aaaaarrrgghhh~~
streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
btw, no matter how hard you try, or how good your binoculars, or how great is your camera zoom, you will not.. i repeat you will not see anything on pro-females riding the motorcycles wearing skirts.
I'll take it that you've looked VERY CLOSELY (or at least TRIED to) and still saw nothing, eh~?? Hee hee heeeeeeee...
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streetsmartsukhumvit wrote on Apr 28
all hail SSS, pro-motorcycle-rider :D
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