webfact Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 Video: Blame the pink Fino! Motorcycle named and shamed for road accident in Ratchaburi Picture: Thai Rath CCTV footage from a U-turn in Ratchaburi showed what happened when a car swerved to avoid a motorcycle crossing the road. The car went into the side of another making a U-turn. The motorcycle then goes merrily on its way in the other direction. Poster Chantana Cpkk had no doubts who was to blame - that pink Yamaha Fino. The accident occurred in the Damnoen Saduak area of Ratchaburi south west of Bangkok. Thai Rath reported the story without stating what was agreed afterwards or what police action was taken. What is your opinion? Source: Thai Rath -- © Copyright Thai Visa News 2018-08-10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post KhaoTan Posted August 10, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 10, 2018 It looks like the motorcyclist waited for a good opening and the car that swerved was driving a high rate of speed. Of course the motorcyclist should have stopped but .... 4 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
johng Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 It certainly looks like the bike is to blame to me the pickup truck was going quite a bit faster than the rest of the traffic..but 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post sammieuk1 Posted August 10, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 10, 2018 I would say all vehicles approaching a U-turn should slow down but that would be introducing logic ? 4 4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kwasaki Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 Yep typical scoot rider not judging speed of on coming traffic, truck way too fast, one lucky scoot rider at the cost of car u-turning. Hold back a bit on u-turns. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post NCC1701A Posted August 10, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 10, 2018 transmit this data to Tokyo on the secure link ASAP: 1 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fxe1200 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 The driver of the white truck is to blame. One just cannot approach an intersection with far more than the legal speed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnx355 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 4 hours ago, KhaoTan said: It looks like the motorcyclist waited for a good opening and the car that swerved was driving a high rate of speed. Of course the motorcyclist should have stopped but .... I also think the pick-up has part of responsibility as he was going too fast. Probably the Fino misjudged the speed of the pick-up and would have had enough time if the pick-up would have simply taken his foot off the accelerator before arriving at the U-turn were many motorcycles and a car were waiting to move., which they never do. NO anticipation at all. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post DepDavid Posted August 10, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 10, 2018 Motorcycle rider primary cause, pickup truck apparent excessive speed contributing factor. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NE1 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 (edited) Scooter rider , if they had not encroached the collision wouldn't have happened. Edited August 10, 2018 by NE1 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post ratchaburi Posted August 10, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 10, 2018 So many say the pickup was going to fast, well look where the pickup stops 5-6 metres past the u=turn. If he was going to fast he would end up 20-30 metres past the u-turn. ? 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post connda Posted August 10, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 10, 2018 (edited) The moron making the U-turn had the front of his car blocking the far left hand lane of oncoming traffic. If he would have been on his own side of the road divider, there would have been no collision. And the suicidal Fino rider is a moron too as well as the pickup driver who is driving aggressively. Two wrongs makes a ri.... ? <humm> ... it makes two wrongs. Classic Thai driving. Everyone involved is at fault. Not one person attempting to drive defensively. Everyone involved is only out for themselves!!! Som naam na. Everyone is reaping their reward for bad karma in their past lives. <eye-roll> Well, except for the Fino rider who had his lucky amulets on and will live another day and probably be the cause of another accident in the future although he should have earned a Darwin Award for his part in that accident. The perils of driving in the Land of The Clueless: Thailand - Home of the World's Most Dangerous Roads! Edited August 10, 2018 by connda 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ross163103 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 Motorcycle rider at fault all the way, he started this chain of events. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post hotchilli Posted August 10, 2018 Popular Post Share Posted August 10, 2018 9 hours ago, KhaoTan said: It looks like the motorcyclist waited for a good opening and the car that swerved was driving a high rate of speed. Of course the motorcyclist should have stopped but .... What video were you watching???? The motorcyclist didn't wait for anything, they just pushed forward into the lanes of traffic causing the pick-up to brake and swerve so as not to kill him, but to hit the car waiting at the crossing point! As for not stopping at the scene of the accident they caused is horrendous.. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fxe1200 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 5 hours ago, ratchaburi said: So many say the pickup was going to fast, well look where the pickup stops 5-6 metres past the u=turn. If he was going to fast he would end up 20-30 metres past the u-turn. ? He started to brake way before the hit. Check with your stopwatch. The white pickup does around 25m/sec. That converts to 90km/h. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tifino Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 raang a dang dang dang raang a dang dang dang putt putt putt "i keep go no come back i no pay you problem" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
richard_smith237 Posted August 10, 2018 Share Posted August 10, 2018 All involved seem to be somewhat at fault. 1) The Black Car (waiting to U-Turn) was impatient and edged out into the lane of on-coming traffic - placing himself in the 'line of fire'.... Ultimately the victim of his own impatience. 2) The Pickup was traveling way too fast and approached the intersection / junction without caution with nothing more than the assumption / hope that no one will do anything silly. 3) The bike pulled out into oncoming traffic, perhaps misjudging the speed of the on-coming pickup, however, none of the other bike riders pulled out which would imply that the approaching speed of the pickup was easy to judge. Immediate cause - the bike. Contributing factors - poor driving standards all round making both the pickup and the black car complicit in the accident. Root cause - poor driver education and extremely poor attitude to road safety all round. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BEngBKK Posted August 11, 2018 Share Posted August 11, 2018 (edited) Just another day in toon-town Edited August 11, 2018 by BEngBKK roger rabit would be proud....... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cereal Posted August 11, 2018 Share Posted August 11, 2018 I've been driving motorbikes for 4 decades and am alive and whole due to hyper awareness, spatial awareness, critical thinking and situational extrapolation potential movement scenarios all the time. It pains me to say this but it must be said. I believe the huge majority of accidents involving a bike and another vehicle are primarily the fault of the bike rider for lack of one or more of the aforementioned factors which must be being cognitively played out constantly. This case is a perfect example. The pink Fino rider caused that accident, everything else is incidental. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wvavin Posted August 11, 2018 Share Posted August 11, 2018 It’s still the same Thai logic to go faster at any junctions. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChiangmaiRob Posted August 11, 2018 Share Posted August 11, 2018 16 hours ago, connda said: The moron making the U-turn had the front of his car blocking the far left hand lane of oncoming traffic. If he would have been on his own side of the road divider, there would have been no collision. And the suicidal Fino rider is a moron too as well as the pickup driver who is driving aggressively. Two wrongs makes a ri.... ? <humm> ... it makes two wrongs. Classic Thai driving. Everyone involved is at fault. Not one person attempting to drive defensively. Everyone involved is only out for themselves!!! Som naam na. Everyone is reaping their reward for bad karma in their past lives. <eye-roll> Well, except for the Fino rider who had his lucky amulets on and will live another day and probably be the cause of another accident in the future although he should have earned a Darwin Award for his part in that accident. The perils of driving in the Land of The Clueless: Thailand - Home of the World's Most Dangerous Roads! The far left lane is the one kerb side, I presume you mean the far right land (based on facing direction of travel of traffic) That aside, the black car was certainly not "blocking" the outside (right) lane, only slightly edged into it so very little or no blame lies with him. The light coloured truck should have slowed down so deserves some limited blame but it's the moron on the scooter who holds most blame ... and he knows it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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