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Driver suffers electric shock after Phuket tour bus crash

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Driver suffers electric shock after Phuket tour bus crash 

By Eakkapop Thongtub

 

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According to police, the driver of the bus Eakkaluck Sungrundon, 51, told them that the accident happened due to a problem with the vehicle’s brakes. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub
 

PHUKET: The driver of a Phuket tour bus suffered an electric shock yesterday when he grabbed hold of an electricity cable hanging from a pole he had just crashed into.

 

At 3:50pm Lt Col Chaleaw Taihu of the Phuket City Police received a report of an accident on Phu Yaiban Rd in Phuket Town where a tour bus had crashed into an electric pole.

 

Lt Col Chaleaw arrived at the scene with Kusoldharm rescue workers to find a Nakhon Pratum-registered tour bus belonging to the Baramee Rungroad Tour Company crashed into an electricity pole. Thus bus has suffered severe damage to its front in.


Full story: https://www.thephuketnews.com/driver-suffers-electric-shock-after-phuket-tour-bus-crash-68813.php#ADIsoil0wvka7FzW.97

 

 
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18 minutes ago, rooster59 said:

According to police, the driver of the bus Eakkaluck Sungrundon, 51, told them that the accident happened due to a problem with the vehicle’s brakes.

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

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Brakes again. It's always the brakes.
Give me a brake.

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Thailand,the hub of brake failures,

I wonder if the police just take these

drivers word,and never check to see

if the brakes are actually faulty.

regards worgeordie

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2 minutes ago, worgeordie said:

Thailand,the hub of brake failures,

I wonder if the police just take these

drivers word,and never check to see

if the brakes are actually faulty.

regards worgeordie

I'd imagine the bib know as much about the mechanics of the bus as the idiot keeping the steering wheel warm, which on a factor outa 10 would be very close to 0.

3 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Thailand,the hub of brake failures,

I wonder if the police just take these

drivers word,and never check to see

if the brakes are actually faulty.

regards worgeordie

From the picture, I'd say they are very likely faulty now.

Eakkaluck then exited the bus, grabbed hold of a hanging electricity cable and received an electric shock.
 
A creative alternative to the usual running away from the scene.
4 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Thailand,the hub of brake failures,

I wonder if the police just take these

drivers word,and never check to see

if the brakes are actually faulty.

regards worgeordie

Very funny...NEVER

5 hours ago, rooster59 said:

grabbed hold of an electricity cable hanging from a pole he had just crashed into.

Real bright spark there , pardon the pun !

Couse it's Brake Failure,,, They've Never been Checked or Adjusted,,,,,, 100 % correct,,,,,

6 hours ago, worgeordie said:

Thailand,the hub of brake failures,

I wonder if the police just take these

drivers word,and never check to see

if the brakes are actually faulty.

regards worgeordie

And companies are crying out to extend the life of vans from 10 years to 15 years ????

Soon the vans will have an age greater than the mental age of the drivers !!!!

3 hours ago, arithai12 said:
Eakkaluck then exited the bus, grabbed hold of a hanging electricity cable and received an electric shock.
 
A creative alternative to the usual running away from the scene.

 

That's what probably stopped him fleeing. ????????????

 

If only he received an electric shock to stop him falling asleep behind the wheel, the accident may never have happened. Maybe give the passengers a few cattle prods.   ????

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