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Buriram Province - General Category => Travel forum => Topic started by: iammike on May 24, 2015, 04:36:16 PM

Title: 331 Road
Post by: iammike on May 24, 2015, 04:36:16 PM
Just drove back from Krasang to Pattaya, so just a heads up, that the 331 is getting better and better, there are still some stretches with a very bad road surface but it seems they are working on it.

Traffic was light (but still had some hair raising experiences (some people really drive like ^%##>€%)  if anyone wants the video just PM me. ) and it took just under 6 hours, but counted around 5 police checks with the one near Nong Ki the only one with a Radar Gun.
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: iammike on May 24, 2015, 05:29:39 PM
Forgot to add: Guys please get Good Dash Cams in your Car for added safety.

I have already 2 HD dash cams complete with GPS with time, Speed and coordinates recording. 1 for front wind shield and another one at the back wind shield, but I will  buy a 3rd one that covers both the left and right side of the car, so in case of an accident there is No Doubt (hopefully) who is in the wrong.

One more thing, guys please be careful out there on the Thai Roads wherever you are.
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: davureborn on May 24, 2015, 08:57:21 PM
Dunno. I go to Chonburi / Bangkok / Chiang Mai a few times a year and I would welcome a few hair raising experiences to relieve the monotony. Maybe you expect people to drive reasonably? I don't. I swear a lot but I always did, usually because my suspicions about what was going to occur, occur. 
I rarely look at stuff on my dash cam and generally forget to turn it on anyway. 20 000Km a year.
And yes, the 331 is now much better than it was a few months ago.
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: gotlost on May 24, 2015, 09:07:41 PM
Kap Choeng to Rayong this weekend doing about 140 kph tops 160 kph. each way, no dash cam or radar. :o BTW I was not driving a friend of ours who is a KCI officers was and its amazing what a Royal Thai Police Shield does. :P
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: nookiebear on May 25, 2015, 06:52:43 AM
I traverse the 331 every 2 weeks,the worst section is in the Ban Baeung area.......bloody dangerous
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: iammike on May 25, 2015, 08:34:03 AM
Dunno. I go to Chonburi / Bangkok / Chiang Mai a few times a year and I would welcome a few hair raising experiences to relieve the monotony. Maybe you expect people to drive reasonably? I don't. I swear a lot but I always did, usually because my suspicions about what was going to occur, occur. 
I rarely look at stuff on my dash cam and generally forget to turn it on anyway. 20 000Km a year.
And yes, the 331 is now much better than it was a few months ago.

5555 yeah I am the same, if you get a copy of the Video you will only get one with the Audio removed (not good for sensitive ears) :biggrin:

My Dash cams start automatically as soon as I start the car and have loop recording so if the SDHC card is full the recorder automatically removes the oldest video (which isn't protected). Very good system and crystal clear Image even at night.

Did anyone do the 304 / 7 lately ? Are the major roadworks there finished ? I am thinking of going back that way after I have done my 90 day report (thanks KCI).
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: toffo on May 25, 2015, 08:57:48 AM
6 Hours.. So it's the same time if you use the route 2 etc to pattaya...
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: Freddy on May 25, 2015, 10:54:06 AM
Mike, been meaning to look at dash cams for w while now.myoir system sounds good. I like the idea of auto switch on when start car. What make is it and where did you purchase it? Also, about how much?
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: nookiebear on May 25, 2015, 12:14:37 PM
6 Hours.. So it's the same time if you use the route 2 etc to pattaya...
From here near Nong Ki it takes me just about 4 hours using 24/304/331........an extra hour when going via route 2,plus an extra 120  baht for the tolls!
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: CO-CO on May 25, 2015, 03:24:42 PM
I traverse the 331 every 2 weeks,the worst section is in the Ban Baeung area.......bloody dangerous

Nookie, do you use the 8km of road after Lam Chabang to link to the 7. or do you still go round the lake.
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: nookiebear on May 25, 2015, 06:37:08 PM
I traverse the 331 every 2 weeks,the worst section is in the Ban Baeung area.......bloody dangerous

Nookie, do you use the 8km of road after Lam Chabang to link to the 7. or do you still go round the lake.
I rarely go around the lake unless I'm picking up/dropping off.......I turn off the 331 at the lights for Banglamung & do a Uturn straight after the flyover over the 36
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: iammike on May 25, 2015, 07:00:25 PM
I usually do the same thing, but I saw some "cops" ??? taking pictures there yesterday so I didn't do the u-turn but drove on a bit and turned there and then made my way to the 7.

Maybe just a false alarm.
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: CO-CO on May 25, 2015, 07:02:17 PM
I traverse the 331 every 2 weeks,the worst section is in the Ban Baeung area.......bloody dangerous

Nookie, do you use the 8km of road after Lam Chabang to link to the 7. or do you still go round the lake.
I rarely go around the lake unless I'm picking up/dropping off.......I turn off the 331 at the lights for Banglamung & do a Uturn straight after the flyover over the 36


Someone said they were making that U turn more difficult ?

You may want to give the 8km stretch a try - particularly if they have finished the roadworks on the 7.
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: urleft on May 25, 2015, 08:02:29 PM
Wow, some maps would be nice from you experts.  A lot of times you guys talk in tongues as I just understand maps.


As an inexperienced Patts driver, what lake?  I haven't driven to Patts in 3 years so a lot of your advice makes no sense.  I would bet there are more like me that would like to take advantage of your expertise if we could understand what you are talking about. 
 


The route which seems best to me is where continue down 331, turn right at 3240, do a hard turn onto 36, then to 7 and into Patts.    However, I freely admit I do not know for sure and would like to take advantage of the guy's experience that goes there bi-weekly.
 
 
 
 
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: iammike on May 25, 2015, 08:04:56 PM
Exactly that is the one Nookie was talking about.

Don't bother driving around the lake (Mabprachan) the route you just posted is the fastest to get into the Heart of Pattaya.
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: urleft on May 25, 2015, 08:23:39 PM
As the saying goes:  "A picture is worth 1000 words"
 
 
 
Oops, new page, will repost the map: 
 
 
 



 
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: nookiebear on May 26, 2015, 06:25:44 AM
I traverse the 331 every 2 weeks,the worst section is in the Ban Baeung area.......bloody dangerous

Nookie, do you use the 8km of road after Lam Chabang to link to the 7. or do you still go round the lake.
I rarely go around the lake unless I'm picking up/dropping off.......I turn off the 331 at the lights for Banglamung & do a Uturn straight after the flyover over the 36


Someone said they were making that U turn more difficult ?

You may want to give the 8km stretch a try - particularly if they have finished the roadworks on the 7.
Indeed they have made it more difficult by placing those red/white plastic sticks but there are no signs banning a U-Turn.It will be interesting when they open those new toll booths!!
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: dundeemk6 on May 26, 2015, 07:13:24 AM
I always have taken the road around that lake, it is like a little bit of sight seeing, reviving old memories as the place changes. Anyway on the Siam Countryclub road you will see a sign on your righthandside "La Guinguette", a nice beerbar,club, restaurant, guesthouse in the middle of a tropical garden. Nice place to relax on the dark side.
Title: Re: 331 Road
Post by: nookiebear on May 26, 2015, 12:41:30 PM
I always have taken the road around that lake, it is like a little bit of sight seeing, reviving old memories as the place changes. Anyway on the Siam Countryclub road you will see a sign on your righthandside "La Guinguette", a nice beerbar,club, restaurant, guesthouse in the middle of a tropical garden. Nice place to relax on the dark side.
Croc,when it 1st opened it was a very good short time haunt in the afternoon,the pool was always an attraction,as were the little straw huts!!!!!The place used to be owned by a Gay Frog.........don't know if it still is.COCO wonders what attracted you to visit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!