Chaos on Pattaya's streets: Brazilian woman attacks police!
In Pattaya, a Brazilian woman was stopped by police after driving without a helmet and in the wrong direction. The incident escalated when she became aggressive and injured a police officer. Road safety in Pattaya remains a key issue.

Chaos on Pattaya's streets: Brazilian woman attacks police!
In Pattaya, the streets are known not only for their lively atmosphere, but also for their chaotic conditions. A current incident that occurred on the night of October 13, 2025 brings the dangers of the traffic situation back into discussion. At 2:06 a.m., a 31-year-old Brazilian woman, described as a tomboy, was stopped by traffic police. The reason? She was riding her motorcycle in the wrong direction and was not wearing a helmet. A typical case that revives concerns about road safety in the city, because as naewna.com reports, the police initially only intended to warn the woman.
However, the situation quickly escalated. The woman, identified as Miss Dayane de Paula Gomes Silva, reacted aggressively. After initial warnings, she insulted the officials and even injured the deputy traffic inspector R.T. Siwakorn Somsura. Despite police efforts to calm things down, the woman was violently taken into custody, continued to resist and spit in an officer's face. The style and content of this incident cast a harsh light on the streets of Pattaya.
Traffic situation in Pattaya
Pattaya is described by many as having the worst traffic environment. Long-term foreigners and local residents report reckless drivers who often ignore lanes and make dangerous overtaking maneuvers. As pattayamail.com explains, locals criticize that the police are mainly concerned with checking tourists. This frustration is underscored by the constant sound of ambulance sirens, symbolizing the dangers of road traffic.
Suggestions are circulating to improve the traffic situation in Pattaya. Clear separation of lanes and a drastic increase in fines for traffic violations - for example to 50,000 to 100,000 baht for drunk driving - are under discussion. Special attention is also paid to strict enforcement of traffic rules to increase safety for all road users.
Travel safely in Pattaya
To safely navigate the lively coastal city, it's important to be aware of the different modes of transportation available. Motorcycle taxis, baht buses and taxis are popular options, but caution should always be exercised. As pattayaflight.com warns, there are high traffic volumes in Pattaya and the enforcement of traffic rules often leaves something to be desired.
The supposedly risky motorcycle taxis in particular are often involved in accidents. Safety strategies such as wearing helmets and following speed limits are essential. Travelers should also familiarize themselves with common transportation scams to avoid unnecessary costs. Using reputable apps like Grab is recommended to increase security.
Given recent incidents and the generally chaotic traffic situation, it is to be hoped that Pattaya's road traffic will see some positive changes in the near future. The challenges are diverse, but dialogue about security and order could be the first step in the right direction.