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Buriram: So unnecessary as Year 10 student dies on his way to school

 

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CCTV footage from Buriram showed the tragic moment when a Year 10 (M3) student was crushed on his way to school.

 

Surat Nijiram was on his way on a Honda Wave motorcycle perhaps thinking of the end of term exams he was about to sit.

 

Another motorcycle ridden by Sutthichai Songjit, 23, who was on his way to work, came out of a side soi causing Surat to lose control and be killed under the wheels of the Samrong to Buriram song thaew service.

 

The song thaew failed to stop but the driver was arrested later.

 

Both him and the rider of the other bike were charged with negligent driving, reported Daily News.

 

Source: Daily News

 
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30 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

I'd charge the motorbike guy with causing death by dangerous driving  ! 

Definitely. Coming out of the side soi like that is typical. He needs 10 years in jail, completely reckless.

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39 minutes ago, Maverell said:

Definitely. Coming out of the side soi like that is typical. He needs 10 years in jail, completely reckless.

I see this happen so often.

 

Motorbikes and even some cars come out of side roads without looking or stopping.

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10 hours ago, Get Real said:

 
I love living in Thailand, and I love the country, but I an also truly sad that I everyday have to see and read about the degenerated brain function that so many have in traffic.

 

 

Agree with your sentiments, but......

 

 

Sadly, it is not limited to driving.

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8 minutes ago, 2008bangkok said:

The guy is thick as sh1t and should be charged but also there are no stop markings on that side road, even the motorcycle lane just joins the main road indicating no need to stop.

 

 

Such markings are unusual in Thailand - and I doubt they are understood.

 

 

 

However, the Thai Highway Code is crystal clear about joining traffic and giving priority to vehicles from the right.

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3 minutes ago, Jip99 said:

However, the Thai Highway Code is crystal clear about joining traffic and giving priority to vehicles from the right.

Wrong and irrelevant for this case (left has right of way)

As written, clear stop line and obviously entering a principal roadway.

 

This careless left turning by motorbike riders is a major pest on Thai roads.

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