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Fri, May 1, 2026, 08:03 AM

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Pattaya City, Thailand

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The video, filmed from inside a car, shows a bustling street scene in Pattaya City, Thailand. The view is primarily through the car's windshield, with the dashboard, steering wheel, and a phone mounte…read more

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The video, filmed from inside a car, shows a bustling street scene in Pattaya City, Thailand. The view is primarily through the car's windshield, with the dashboard, steering wheel, and a phone mounted on the dashboard visible in the foreground. The driver's hands are visible on the steering wheel. Ahead of the car is a white pickup truck, converted into a songthaew (a shared taxi common in Thailand). In the back of the songthaew, a blonde woman wearing a white hat, white halter top, and denim shorts stands facing away from the camera, holding onto a rail. Her long hair is in a single braid. Several men are seated in the back of the truck, some holding drinks. The songthaew has "JALWA CLUB" written on its side, along with "FOR RESERVATIONS." Its license plate reads "ปทุมธานี 10-3638" with "THAILAND 23" below it. The street is busy with other vehicles, including cars and motorcycles, and pedestrians are visible on the sidewalks. A "7-Eleven" convenience store sign can be seen in the background. The weather appears sunny and clear. Inside the car, the dashboard's infotainment screen displays a warning message in Thai, which includes "คำเตือน" (Warning) and a button labeled "ตกลง" (OK). A smartphone mounted below the screen shows a navigation map, an estimated travel time of "2 นาที" (2 minutes), and a temperature reading of 37°C. | Open Wire