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Honthy

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  1. Just now, gdgbb said:

     

    ...apart from the fire engine behind the burning vehicles.

     

    How close could you have got to that inferno, anyway, Asbestos Man?

     

    True, not too close, bute really I see no one with a fire extinguisher in his hand. 

    I understand, probably I would do the same. IIt is just the sound of shock.

  2. 1 hour ago, ponder said:

    My feeling exactly. I was in one of these vehicles going from Pattaya to Bangkok when I suffered the only panic attack that I have ever had in my life. On the back inside seat, I could not move at all, and I knew that if anything happened, nobody would get out alive except the driver (possibly). The bus stopped after about 15 minutes to re-fuel, and I got out and took a taxi instead.  

     

    These vans are death traps, and I shiver to think what a horrible end these unfortunate people met, trapped in a burning vehicle.

     

    Luckily, I have never had any panic situations but sometimes I played wild-card; in case of an accident who could escape? (especially when I meet with driver over fuelled  ego.)Unfortunately, I have to say that the driver and the other first seat may leave the minivan. Should the door be opened - it has an automatic lock-one or two passengers can go out, but no chance of second row and the back seats is close to zero. 

    I agree on those who say minivans are a  running coffin, randomly drops off from the game board.

  3. 1 minute ago, giddyup said:

    Big buses have more than a fair share of fatalities as well, although not as dangerous as mini buses.

    true, maybe because they have more passengers in their coach. Surely not because they have less exercised drivers. This would be almost impossible 55555

  4. 50 minutes ago, thai006 said:

     

     oh really  so how to travel , walking ?

     

    Big bus, train or fly, as it is said before.

    Thre are some regions unexplored by big buses or trains, in these cases, we need to go by minivan, otherwise....

     

    I am not really sure if LPG in the minivan was the reason or the only reason of the fire. Well maybe more unfortunate actions caused the tragedy. Surely, the driver/s  have more part in it than gas. 

    Rest in Peace...

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