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Five vehicles involved in Krabi traffic light pile up

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Five vehicles involved in Krabi traffic light pile up

By Kritsada Mueanhawong

 

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A driver has escaped serious injury after colliding with other vehicles at a traffic light in Krabi today, setting off a chain of other damage to the cars in front.

 

The Krabi City Police were notified of the incident at an intersection on Petkasem Road in Krabi City about midday.

 

Police and rescue workers arrived at the scene to find cars and pickup trucks, a total of five vehicles, piled up in a mess. The two back cars were a black Honda Civic, with its front part damaged, after colliding into the rear of a blue Toyota pickup truck.

 

Full Story: https://thethaiger.com/news/krabi/five-vehicles-involved-in-krabi-traffic-light-pile-up

 
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4 vehicles having brake failure all at the same time or it might of been the thick fog.the the guy at the front was unlucky as his brakes must of worked.amazing thailand.

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The vehicle in front must have foolishly stopped at a red light

9 hours ago, happy chappie said:

4 vehicles having brake failure all at the same time or it might of been the thick fog.the the guy at the front was unlucky as his brakes must of worked.amazing thailand.

 

Let me guess, someone stopped for the red light and the others were chasing the exhaust fumes of the one in front?

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