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Video: How didn't you see the motorcyclist?

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Video: How didn't you see the motorcyclist?

 

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CCTV posted online showed the moment a 15 year old motorcyclist went back to get his bike's licence plate that had fallen off in the center lane of a road.

 

As he stops to stoop down and pick up the plate a pick-up comes up behind and collides with him at speed.

 

It seems remarkable that the pick-up driver did not see the young man.

 

The footage was shown on Thai Channel 8 who reported on Facebook that the motorcyclist was injured and that the incident happened on March 22nd.

 

It was not reported where it happened.

 

Source: Thai Channel 8

 
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  • ratcatcher
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    I hope the rider recovers from his injuries, but I question his bad judgement not to have pulled his bike over to the left and walked out when the road was clear and safe.  I don't blame the pickup dr

  • It could be Somalia. But they don't have good roads like the one in the video.

  • Jesus Christ.   The motorcyclist firstly doesn't even bother to have a look and see what is behind him before stopping.   However, what the hell is the truck driver doing. I would

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The passenger did not react to it at all with his/her elbow out the window all the time ?

Simply astounding !!!

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I hope the rider recovers from his injuries, but I question his bad judgement not to have pulled his bike over to the left and walked out when the road was clear and safe.  I don't blame the pickup driver, he was probably taking an important phone call, or better still playing a video game.

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Pickup driver was driving without due care and attention, probably on the phone.

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Sorry but what's the news story ??

Oh, wait I got it..           Nope, gone again !!

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Jesus Christ.

 

The motorcyclist firstly doesn't even bother to have a look and see what is behind him before stopping.

 

However, what the hell is the truck driver doing. I would expect better from primates. 

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Almost impossible to look at the road and the phone at the same time.

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the latest example that thais are clueless on the road

" Yes, hello darling. I'll meet you at the curtain hotel in 5 minutes. I'm nearly there now " 

 

Thud , crash ....tinkle tinkle .....brake.

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17 minutes ago, webfact said:

It was not reported where it happened.

 

It could be Somalia. But they don't have good roads like the one in the video.

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I see it every day, motocy-drivers loosing helmets/slippers/bags/load/parts on the road...and yes they just drive back to stop on the road and pick it up without looking around. :post-4641-1156693976:

 

Same goes for cardrivers being very busy with cellphones/laptops/car-tv's/gps or children/dogs in the front seats.

 

It's just another example of what you get without trafficpolice patrolling the roads and writing fines.

 

 

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The bike rider should have pulled over to the side of the road, got off his bike and walked when safe onto the road to pick up his license plate. I guess that would be to much work.

37 minutes ago, ratcatcher said:

I hope the rider recovers from his injuries, but I question his bad judgement not to have pulled his bike over to the left and walked out when the road was clear and safe.  I don't blame the pickup driver, he was probably taking an important phone call, or better still playing a video game.

or  sleeping , very important to rest between food  breaks......Happy Songkran

9 minutes ago, pieeyed said:

The bike rider should have pulled over to the side of the road, got off his bike and walked when safe onto the road to pick up his license plate. I guess that would be to much work.

should of could of course not too much thinking involved ,maybe a lesson learnt maybe. 

Two idiots.

Sad but true....100's, perhaps 1000's per week/month?

The truck driver was simply following the Thai rule of the road.  It is the fundamental responsibility of all bike riders to get out of the way of cars or trucks, because bike riders are less important than car or truck drivers.

 

Car drivers in Thailand always expect bikes to move out of their path, and they do not expect to be inconvenienced by having to move the steering wheel to accommodate a bike.  So he kept going, expecting the bike to move.

 

I've ridden a motorcycle for 10 years in Thailand, so I know that I am invisible, so would never put myself in the path of a car, truck ... or worst ... a bus!

 

 

2 hours ago, webfact said:

15 year old motorcyclist went back to get his bike's licence plate that had fallen off

He was going with traffic to retrieve the plate...meaning when losing it he must have gone against traffic...

Karma....?

1 hour ago, BobbyL said:

However, what the hell is the truck driver doing. I would expect better from primates. 

Just in the "developing" stage at the moment.

I don't want to be that guy, my heart goes out to the injured, but.................. don't we as a rule pull over and wait for a safe spot?

And it was not an Uber :wacko:

lazy......too lazy to park his motorcycle and walk 3 m ,too lazy to turn his head and watch

the road.......got what he deserved.

The car driver ? he did fine , nicely driving in the middle of an empty road ....as is normal here, probably too drunk to bother about a dent in his car.....

What happened with the rescue guy's ? Were they also parked in the middle of the road and ran over ?........as i saw happen 1 time.

This place is a circus ...with dangerous acts all the time .Free entrance.

 

2 hours ago, Thian said:

It's just another example of what you get without trafficpolice patrolling the roads and writing fines.

 

 

 

Are cops able to detect and stop folks for distracted driving? or are they usually patrolling where people happen to be retrieving lost stuff in the middle of the road?

Dumbo  meets Dumbo,  guess who wins Dumbos. :thumbsup:

 

Normal behaviour on the roads in Thailand, 

 

 

 

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

Brilliant forward thinking on both sides. Let me just stop in the middle of the happy lane, not think there may be other cars driving on roads, not look behind me, and block the pick up driver's private lane. Road Cleared, Next ? 

 

I see this stuff everyday. Like they forget to think or are incapable, & when they almost kill you and your entire family you receive the big "mai pen rai"

super smile.

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5 hours ago, BobbyL said:

Jesus Christ.

 

The motorcyclist firstly doesn't even bother to have a look and see what is behind him before stopping.

 

However, what the hell is the truck driver doing. I would expect better from primates. 

And your expectations would be well exceeded :coffee1:

5 hours ago, akampa said:

should of could of course not too much thinking involved ,maybe a lesson learnt maybe. 

Walking is kryptonite to some of the mentally challenged locals.

The truck driver probably saw the bike but probably did not realise the bike was stopped. Just took it for a bike going in the same direction as he was. By the time the truck driver realized the bike was stopped it was to late. 

   Who would think a bike would stop in the middle lane,in the middle of no where.? I think most of us would not be prepared for this.

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