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Thai killed, 8 Cambodians hurt in Chachoengsao van crash

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Thai killed, 8 Cambodians hurt in Chachoengsao van crash

By The Nation

 

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A van chartered to take Cambodian workers home crashed into the rear of an oil tanker in Chachoengsao on Tuesday, killing a Thai man and injuring eight Cambodians, police said.

 

Police said the accident happened at 11am on the Sattahib-Phanom Sarakham road in Tambon Hua Samrong in Plaeng Yao district.

 

The van’s left front hit the right rear of the oil tanker. Rescuers and firefighters rushed to the scene to prevent the tanker from catching fire.

 

Police said Chalermsak Saphaphak, 39, a helper to the driver, was killed in the front passenger seat.

 

The eight Cambodians who chartered the van to Rong Klua market in Sa Kaew were rushed to the Plaeng Yao hospital.

 

The driver, who was also injured and was sent to the same hospital, was trying to overtake a truck by using the left lane but he encountered the oil tanker in front of him so he swerved right and crashed, police said.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30335802

 
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"The driver, who was also injured and was sent to the same hospital, was trying to overtake a truck by using the left lane but he encountered the oil tanker in front of him so he swerved right and crashed, police said."

 

Undertaking in the slow lane, illegal and in this case his mate meets the undertaker himself. RIP.

14 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

Undertaking in the slow lane, illegal and in this case his mate meets the undertaker himself. RIP.

Not illegal in Thailand as far as I know. Mental, but not illegal.

Maybe.....just maybe it's time for some real training for those minivan drivers?? If that doesn't hurt their feelings of course.

 

But also for big truck drivers who never want to keep left while being slow.....

what is needed is the police to get out and enforce the laws, the laws against all the things that cause all the deaths are already there but no one is policing them. Buy the police real police cars and not those stupid trucks(have to wonder who is profiting from it) and make them go out on the roads patrolling and booking drivers instead if just sitting in their air conditioned offices, make them earn their pay by doing their jobs, would be a real change

Either near sighted or "can't fix stupid!"

2 hours ago, seajae said:

what is needed is the police to get out and enforce the laws, the laws against all the things that cause all the deaths are already there but no one is policing them. Buy the police real police cars and not those stupid trucks(have to wonder who is profiting from it) and make them go out on the roads patrolling and booking drivers instead if just sitting in their air conditioned offices, make them earn their pay by doing their jobs, would be a real change

Why do their job if they get paid anyway? There are zero consequences (for them) if they don't. They aren't stupid.

17 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

"The driver, who was also injured and was sent to the same hospital, was trying to overtake a truck by using the left lane but he encountered the oil tanker in front of him so he swerved right and crashed, police said."

 

Undertaking in the slow lane, illegal and in this case his mate meets the undertaker himself. RIP.

Have a good look at the picture, it is a single lane road and that tanker is traveling on the shoulder of the road not in a left hand lane at all. That van driver has not swerved to the right at all, because if he had he would not have finished in front of the rear wheels of the tanker, he would have continued to the right, but his wheels are facing straight ahead. My guess would be that the tanker was traveling on the shoulder of the road with his right hand wheels in the running lane as can be seen in the picture. The van drivers vision has been obscured by the truck that was in front of him and I would guess he was traveling too close to the truck in front of him and when the truck in front moved slightly to the right to pass the tanker the van hit the rear right side of the tanker. The police have made it sound like it is dual lane when it is only single lane.

2 hours ago, seajae said:

what is needed is the police to get out and enforce the laws, the laws against all the things that cause all the deaths are already there but no one is policing them. Buy the police real police cars and not those stupid trucks(have to wonder who is profiting from it) and make them go out on the roads patrolling and booking drivers instead if just sitting in their air conditioned offices, make them earn their pay by doing their jobs, would be a real change

Buy the police real police cars "

 

Submarines are much more important:giggle:

22 hours ago, ratcatcher said:

"The driver, who was also injured and was sent to the same hospital, was trying to overtake a truck by using the left lane but he encountered the oil tanker in front of him so he swerved right and crashed, police said."

 

Undertaking in the slow lane, illegal and in this case his mate meets the undertaker himself. RIP.

Illegal in most countries but everybody does it here regardless of any làw

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