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WATCH: This video reveals one of the reasons why so many people die on Thailand's roads

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4 hours ago, AlexRich said:

This phenomena is not just a Thai issue, it's happening all over the world, especially with car drivers. It is absolute lunacy. 

This is a forum about Thailand. And it happens in Thailand more than anywhere.

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  • The only shocking thing about this footage about is seeing a Thai motorcyclist riding on the correct side of the road.

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    Like my Mrs ,though she does wear a helmet,never has had a licence,she got fined 2 years ago for that and has still not payed it.I am hoping they lock her up.

  • Ive stopped even  carrying my phone with me now, rarely ever  look at it, sick of retards wandering round like zombies, they bump into you when walking, they block door ways, escalators, you name it..

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36 minutes ago, 0815 said:

I guess the dangerous weapons here are called Pickup truck, truck, mini-van, bus..

 

More than 80 percent of people killed on Thai roads are driving a motorcycle. Many driven by morons such as this woman who doesn't mind putting the child in danger as long as she can check for messages on LINE.

4 hours ago, AlexRich said:

This phenomena is not just a Thai issue, it's happening all over the world, especially with car drivers. It is absolute lunacy. 

Dunno where you've been but I never once saw a biker using a cellphone in UK or France. Probably because those countries have strict enforcement and severe deterrents. Also their people are born with the common sense gene.

 

3 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

"The shocking footage..."

 

business as usual on my Soi in Hua Hin.

 

Just thinking the same thing. Very common sight, unfortunately.

51 minutes ago, ttrd said:

It seems to have been a disconnetion somewhere so something was obviously free of connection…:whistling:

Wiki - "The human brain has a huge number of synapses. Each of the 1011 (one hundred billion) neurons has on average7,000 synaptic connections to other neurons. It has been estimated that the brain of a thai has about 4

4 hours ago, webfact said:

The shocking footage is believed to have been taken in Phuket on Wednesday, with the clip shared to the Phuketalive Facebook page.

There's nothing shocking about this, I see it every day.

 

The only thing that stands out is that there's just one kid on the bike.

Maybe they don't need the death penalty in Thailand

Nature will always take its course,   just may need to wait, a little bit. :coffee1:

 

Don't you just love the way they take care of there babies. :bah:

 

 

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Not surprising that an average of 50 people on motor bikes die every day  in Thailand and those are only those who die at the scene of the accident.

 

How many spend the rest of their lives as a virtual vegetable we dont know neither are those figs available to my knowledge.

 

No matter how poor, all have to have a cell phone ,a helmet is way down the shopping list as is the welfare of their children

4 minutes ago, Cranky said:

Wiki - "The human brain has a huge number of synapses. Each of the 1011 (one hundred billion) neurons has on average7,000 synaptic connections to other neurons. It has been estimated that the brain of a thai has about 4

It doesnt help much with 4 synaptic connections either if there are no communication what so ever between the 2 hemispheres also named brain halves...:whistling:

What’s all the drama about? She seem sober and has only one kid with her...

They were clobbering each other long before the invention of smartphones.

A rule that is not enforced ceases to be a rule

1 minute ago, Sparkles said:

Not surprising that an average of 50 people on motor bikes die every day  in Thailand and those are only those who die at the scene of the accident.

 

How many spend the rest of their lives as a virtual vegetable we dont know neither are those figs available to my knowledge.

 

No matter how poor, all have to have a cell phone ,a helmet is way down the shopping list as is the welfare of their children

Most are vegetables before the crash

17 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

 

More than 80 percent of people killed on Thai roads are driving a motorcycle. Many driven by morons such as this woman who doesn't mind putting the child in danger as long as she can check for messages on LINE.

1) The caring Thai way.

2)  The selfish pig.

My money is on no 2.

 

 

Only 2 on the bike, usually it's four + an infant

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20 minutes ago, jesimps said:

Also their people are born with the common sense gene.

 

At last, the real reason surfaces.

 

 

4 minutes ago, ttrd said:

It doesnt help much with 4 synaptic connections either if there are no communication what so ever between the 2 hemispheres also named brain halves...:whistling:

Herein lies the problem;  only one half.

1 hour ago, Mad mick said:

what? helmet or phone 

I'll let you work it out Mick.

34 minutes ago, soistalker said:

This is a forum about Thailand. And it happens in Thailand more than anywhere.

No it does not. It's happening everywhere.

3 hours ago, fimo said:

"Shocking" for some westerners that like to see laws everywhere and for everything ?

Let's give thai people some freedom, they are adult. Why would you like to apply all our western laws to them ? Colonialism ?

No I would just like to share the road with others who care somewhat about theirs and their families lives, and also not have to worry that any second one of these adults(really you dont see kids riding bikes at all) is going to run into me and severely damage me and mine.

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5 minutes ago, Cranky said:

Most are vegetables before the crash

A little unfair .I once broached the subject with my Doctor.She did part of her early training in an emergency ward and has seen her share of broken bodies.

 

Certainly she said that a large number of Thais simply dont recognise the possible outcome of driving without care or helmets.

 

There is also the thought "this could never happen to me"

 

Of course like many issues environment ,debt,health,safety its matter of education .Driving safety should be a compusory subject at schools.

 

I despair when I see Thais climbing up bamboo ladders in flip flops with no helmet,there is never fear of death or injury

 

For many Thais the motor bike is their only form of transportation no matter how many children they have, another contributing factor

 

Bottom line Thailand is still a 3rd world country unless you are among the elite

1 minute ago, Sparkles said:

A little unfair .I once broached the subject with my Doctor.She did part of her early training in an emergency ward and has seen her share of broken bodies.

 

Certainly she said that a large number of Thais simply dont recognise the possible outcome of driving without care or helmets.

 

There is also the thought "this could never happen to me"

 

Of course like many issues environment ,debt,health,safety its matter of education .Driving safety should be a compusory subject at schools.

 

I despair when I see Thais climbing up bamboo ladders in flip flops with no helmet,there is never fear of death or injury

 

For many Thais the motor bike is their only form of transportation no matter how many children they have, another contributing factor

 

Bottom line Thailand is still a 3rd world country unless you are among the elite

Only a little unfair then?

17 minutes ago, Cranky said:

Herein lies the problem;  only one half.

It can never be just one half as one half is a part of 2 as if not is was just one...:whistling:

4 hours ago, KiwiKiwi said:

 

Another triumph for law enforcement in Thailand.

 

Here's a good exercise. In our village, there is a 'Police Box. adjacent to the main set of traffic lights.

 

Past the police box (every day) is a procession of driders without helmets, 3 or more on a m/c, phone-fiddlers while driving, red-light runners, and an estimated 80% without legal licenses to drive.

 

Nary a policeman to be found. Law enforcement (apparently) is not what they do.

 

 

They are all in inactive posts.:shock1:

Anyone pointing out that the person filming is the driver of the car using his mobile instead of driving and paying attention to the road - he has no passenger ? Dead motorbike and dead car driver !

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19 minutes ago, Sparkles said:

A little unfair .I once broached the subject with my Doctor.She did part of her early training in an emergency ward and has seen her share of broken bodies.

 

Certainly she said that a large number of Thais simply dont recognise the possible outcome of driving without care or helmets.

 

There is also the thought "this could never happen to me"

 

Of course like many issues environment ,debt,health,safety its matter of education .Driving safety should be a compusory subject at schools.

 

I despair when I see Thais climbing up bamboo ladders in flip flops with no helmet,there is never fear of death or injury

 

For many Thais the motor bike is their only form of transportation no matter how many children they have, another contributing factor

 

Bottom line Thailand is still a 3rd world country unless you are among the elite

That's a funny analogy. not all doctors are good people..

A few months back was it not a piss up Doctor who run over a security guard

and dam near killed him out side a hospital. anyone remember the poor guy ?

 

Some people are just bad people on the roads.

poor or not, third world or not.

 

 

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3 hours ago, 4MyEgo said:

Their too busy earning money from the schools directing traffic into and out of schools, then its back to the office for a nap, then later on to the Karaoke bars they own, or so I am led to believe.

 

I never see cops on the road, only mornings and afternoons directing traffic in and out of schools, and the drivers, riders speeding, no helmets, just get waved on, as if to say, keep going....it is what it is, money before lives in Thailand, the free country, "up to you"

"I never see cops on the road". I saw one on R117 about four weeks ago.:shock1:

9 minutes ago, possum1931 said:

They are all in inactive posts.:shock1:

 

Nah, they're all attending to what the Thai Police really do... and that is extort money from the Thai people in addition to what the Thai people already pay them for doing a job they have no intention of doing. And it appears that this government, like all Thai governments, have no appetite for changing things, despite laughably claiming that they have removed corruption from Thailand.

 

Do I believe they really can't see their collective hands in front of their faces? ooh, let me think...

 

Corruption in Thailand stretches from the very bottom to the very top. Still, its their country and if they don't mind being the laughing stock of the civilised world, I'm quite sure there are other no-hoper, dead-loss countries with lots of pond life that can keep them company at the very bottom of the world pond.

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6 minutes ago, ttrd said:

It can never be just one half as one half is a part of 2 as if not is was just one...:whistling:

Must be a quarter then, and lots of space

4 hours ago, fimo said:

Certainly not "adult" for you because you have the boring western state of mind.

Please respect thai people and let them choose their way of life. Thailand is not your country.

I don't care whose country it is, I will not respect these morons on motorbikes sharing the pavement with me, or the stupid parents who hand their ten year old kids the key to their motorbike.

13 minutes ago, KiwiKiwi said:

 

Nah, they're all attending to what the Thai Police really do... and that is extort money from the Thai people in addition to what the Thai people already pay them for doing a job they have no intention of doing. And it appears that this government, like all Thai governments, have no appetite for changing things, despite laughably claiming that they have removed corruption from Thailand.

 

Do I believe they really can't see their collective hands in front of their faces? ooh, let me think...

 

Corruption in Thailand stretches from the very bottom to the very top. Still, its their country and if they don't mind being the laughing stock of the civilised world, I'm quite sure there are other no-hoper, dead-loss countries with lots of pond life that can keep them company at the very bottom of the world pond.

I would not bother too much about the corruption, I will just make it work for me whenever it suits me.:clap2:

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