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Video: Water monitor leads to death of motorcyclist, but Thai TV finds it funny


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14 minutes ago, mekko said:

There are clearly visible road markings on the curb, it should be easy to calculate the speed on the truck from these, and go from there.. 

Speed (in this case) had nothing to do with the accident. It was all about distance (or the lack thereof).

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In the UK if someone hits you from the back they are the ones at fault. Logic is they should have been driving at a safe distance and at a safe speed to enable them to stop if you suddenly had to make an emergency stop.

As always Thailand will blame anyone they can

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1 hour ago, CanterbrigianBangkoker said:

Seems to me that, like most are pointing out, the pick up driver was (as per usual) speeding and had he been traveling at a more conservative and appropriate speed then this would have most likely not been a fatal accident. We must remember that a huge proportion of drivers on the roads in Thailand simply have 0 skill behind the wheel and don't give a flying <deleted> about anyone outside of their own car - the highly praised Buddhist mentality we all hear about, at work ? .

 

A sad and totally avoidable waste of life, probably somewhere around # 300 or 400 already this month, I'd wager.

 

And - whoever produced this woeful piece of s**t  attempt at a news program should be s**t-canned tout-suite and never allowed to work in TV again. The hosts should hang their heads in shame too. Just more evidence that a large percentage of the Thai public seemingly occupy a rung on the scale of human evolution many gradations lower than most! Warped.

Religion its ok to die, reincarnation will maybe bring a better life and he  will be higher up towards nivana

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18 minutes ago, CanterbrigianBangkoker said:
19 minutes ago, Aupee said:

Religion its ok to die, reincarnation will maybe bring a better life and he  will be higher up towards nivana

Here's to hoping! What else they gonna do? Change their ways??? 

I sense a strong negative correlation between religion and education... Between countries... Within societies....

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18 minutes ago, CanterbrigianBangkoker said:
19 minutes ago, Aupee said:

Religion its ok to die, reincarnation will maybe bring a better life and he  will be higher up towards nivana

Here's to hoping! What else they gonna do? Change their ways??? 

I sense a strong negative correlation between religion and education... Between countries... Within societies....

 

20 minutes ago, CanterbrigianBangkoker said:
22 minutes ago, Aupee said:

Religion its ok to die, reincarnation will maybe bring a better life and he  will be higher up towards nivana

Here's to hoping! What else they gonna do? Change their ways??

I sense a strong negative correlation between religion and education... Between countries... Within societies....

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18 minutes ago, CanterbrigianBangkoker said:
19 minutes ago, Aupee said:

Religion its ok to die, reincarnation will maybe bring a better life and he  will be higher up towards nivana

Here's to hoping! What else they gonna do? Change their ways??? 

I sense a strong negative correlation between religion and education... Between countries... Within societies....

 

20 minutes ago, CanterbrigianBangkoker said:
22 minutes ago, Aupee said:

Religion its ok to die, reincarnation will maybe bring a better life and he  will be higher up towards nivana

Here's to hoping! What else they gonna do? Change their ways??

I sense a strong negative correlation between religion and education... Between countries... Within societies....

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6 hours ago, BEVUP said:

How can they blame the car for slowing down !

What if it had to break suddenly for another reason !

It was the pickup coming from behind that is at fault like all rear end accidents

Yep, I guess the text messages much more important than checking out the road.

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6 hours ago, BEVUP said:

How can they blame the car for slowing down !

What if it had to break suddenly for another reason !

It was the pickup coming from behind that is at fault like all rear end accidents

In my country the Road Code states that (as well as regarding posted speed limits, you must at all times drive at a speed that allows you to stop in 1/2 the distance of the clear road ahead.   I suspect most countries have similar laws.

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2 hours ago, cardinalblue said:

The first driver slowing down or stopping whether lizard dog or person is completely in his rights to do so....

 

the accountable drivers are all others who follow behind...as a driver up to you to follow the 3-4 sec rule to allow breaking distance...

 

fault with PU and maybe even motorcyclist if he made contact with first driver....not sure on details

The motorcyclist done nothing wrong and was slowing down behind the car ..... The PU driver didn't slow at all ... he needs locking up

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If you watch thai news on a regular basis... there is always someone dying for some reason or another.. someone dying in another car accident is common place so its not suprising thai people developed a cavaleir attitude towards another road related fatality. Road fatality is a reality that is all to common in thailand.

 

People bitch and complain about mass shootings in the united states... half the country wants to change the other half is ehhh its sad but dont you dare try to take my gun...  soo americans would rather deal with the possibility that their children might be shot at school  rather than dealing with stricter gun laws to try and prevent it from happening.. let that sink in for a bit.

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, CanterbrigianBangkoker said:

Seems to me that, like most are pointing out, the pick up driver was (as per usual) speeding and had he been traveling at a more conservative and appropriate speed then this would have most likely not been a fatal accident. We must remember that a huge proportion of drivers on the roads in Thailand simply have 0 skill behind the wheel and don't give a flying <deleted> about anyone outside of their own car - the highly praised Buddhist mentality we all hear about, at work ? .

 

A sad and totally avoidable waste of life, probably somewhere around # 300 or 400 already this month, I'd wager.

 

And - whoever produced this woeful piece of s**t  attempt at a news program should be s**t-canned tout-suite and never allowed to work in TV again. The hosts should hang their heads in shame too. Just more evidence that a large percentage of the Thai public seemingly occupy a rung on the scale of human evolution many gradations lower than most! Warped.

At the risk of repeating myself, Thais are born minus the common sense gene.

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In the UK if someone hits you from the back they are the ones at fault. Logic is they should have been driving at a safe distance and at a safe speed to enable them to stop if you suddenly had to make an emergency stop.
As always Thailand will blame anyone they can
Yes and there was a spate of insurance fraudsters who would deliberately reverse into a stationary car behind...now with CCTV and dash cams its much less of a problem.
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It does amaze me that they take delight in broadcasting this with absolutely no regard for the motorcyclist's family, same for the girl shot by her ex. Just broadcast it and never mind the loved ones who have to constantly relive it. Crazy.

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