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Tourist Killed in Phuket Motorcycle-Van Collision

A foreign woman was killed, and a man was critically injured in a motorcycle collision with a van on Patak Road in Karon, Phuket, at approximately 8 p.m. on Wednesday, May 6. The incident has sparked social media discussions, highlighting safety concerns for foreign tourists on local roads.

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The accident occurred near a curve by the Holiday Inn hotel in Karon. A video circulating online showed the couple riding at high speed before losing control and crossing into the van's path, resulting in a severe collision. The female passenger was thrown from the motorcycle and died on the scene, while the male rider suffered serious injuries. Authorities haven't released their identities or updated the man's condition.

Local reactions have included criticism of foreign tourists' riding habits in Phuket. Some residents allege that tourists often ride at high speeds or use rental vehicles without adequate skills, raising safety concerns. There are also accusations against rental companies prioritizing profits over the well-being of tourists and locals.

This incident is one in a series of similar accidents on the island this year. In January, another crash on Patak Road claimed the life of a Turkish motorcyclist. The frequency of these incidents is prompting calls for enhanced road safety measures and stricter rental policies.

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pacovl46 Platinum Member

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9 hours ago, Bangkok Barry said:

'Some residents allege that tourists often ride at high speeds or use rental vehicles without adequate skills, raising safety concerns.'

Just like the locals, then. But let's just blame the foreigners.

Well, it was a foreigner who crashed, why would they point out that the locals do the same as well in this context?!

pacovl46 Platinum Member

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7 hours ago, johng said:

The video shows the rider completely missed the bend in the road

it didn't look like going to to fast just failure for whatever reason to follow the left hand bend in the road R.I.P

Do you have a link to the video? I don't see a video link in this article.

metisdead Legendary Member
3 minutes ago, pacovl46 said:

Do you have a link to the video? I don't see a video link in this article.

You can find the video here:

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9 minutes ago, pacovl46 said:

How do you come to that conclusion, is there a video?

The problem with excessive speed is that eventually you get to the point where you can take that corner only on the "race line", and if you don't hit the line or you turn in too late or too early, you'll go off the road. The same goes for, if you're simply too fast for that corner. The other problem is the pillion rider. If they don't lean into the corner exactly the way you do or they start leaning the other way, it will pull you off course as well.

1 minute ago, metisdead said:

You can find the video here:

Adapted by ASEAN Now · The Thaiger · 08 May 2026

Thank you!

Yeah, I totally agree. He missed the brake point and then just failed to turn in. Probably a combination of being an inexperienced rider and lack of attention.

Patong2021 Diamond Member

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8 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Place speed bumps near and in curve roadway?

Worst possible thing to do, unless the outcome is more crashes and injuries.

Geoff914 Gold Member

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10 hours ago, pacovl46 said:

Well, it was a foreigner who crashed, why would they point out that the locals do the same as well in this context?!

But the Thais weren't criticising one foreigner. "Some residents allege that tourists often ride at high speeds or use rental vehicles without adequate skills, raising safety concerns." Tourists plural.

How quick Thais are to be critical of others driving and riding skills. What are the road death tolls for Thailand again?

jacko45k Star Member

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20 hours ago, Patong2021 said:

Back when I was there, the road could be slick even on good days. There was oil, rubber residue and gravel that could easily result in a loss of control. They don't clean roads here and the debris builds up.

Residue washed from the trees and wet leaves around too. Always felt it risky on Koh Chang too with many sharp bends and steep hills.

Priorexpat Silver Member

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I'm assuming it was the male who was driving and he just didn't negotiate the turn at all !

All boozed up? Is that the woman flying off over the guardrail?

RIP, horrible.

pacovl46 Platinum Member

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On 5/9/2026 at 11:52 PM, Geoff914 said:

But the Thais weren't criticising one foreigner. "Some residents allege that tourists often ride at high speeds or use rental vehicles without adequate skills, raising safety concerns." Tourists plural.

How quick Thais are to be critical of others driving and riding skills. What are the road death tolls for Thailand again?

Well, there are a lot of foreigners who ride their bikes like crazy and it's not like no one knows that some of the Thais ride like crazy as well.... you're reading way too much into it!

Geoff914 Gold Member

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23 minutes ago, pacovl46 said:

Well, there are a lot of foreigners who ride their bikes like crazy and it's not like no one knows that some of the Thais ride like crazy as well.... you're reading way too much into it!

Only some of the Thais? A good fair proportion and two three or four up. Just more finger pointing by Thais at foreigners in general. Not bikes but cars, how many died in that recent tragic pick up crash? Was there any finger pointing by Thais, I doubt it.

TedG Ruby Member

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That's awful to watch. The rider entered the turn carrying too much speed.

pacovl46 Platinum Member

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16 hours ago, Geoff914 said:

Only some of the Thais? A good fair proportion and two three or four up. Just more finger pointing by Thais at foreigners in general. Not bikes but cars, how many died in that recent tragic pick up crash? Was there any finger pointing by Thais, I doubt it.

Well, if you don't like it that Thais point out that some foreigners drive like c**** then go back home....

balo Ruby Member

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And no helmet on the woman who died? No chance to survive then.

Geoff914 Gold Member

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On 5/12/2026 at 8:26 AM, pacovl46 said:

Well, if you don't like it that Thais point out that some foreigners drive like c**** then go back home....

Wow we are aggressive today. Calm down. Any way, I am home.

stevenl Star Member

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13 hours ago, Geoff914 said:

Wow we are aggressive today. Calm down. Any way, I am home.

Today?

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