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Thailand’s roads remain some of the deadliest in the world, new report reveals

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This morning , saturday 8 of december 2018;

it was raining a little bit after many dry weeks;

so the road was slippery ;

the result in less than 2 kilometers before arriving in Sawang daen Din on road 22

 

First one

 

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Second one 

 

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  • darksidedog
    darksidedog

    What's this? Thailand has lost the number one spot? Surely someone from Government will deny this soon. I used to think Thais didn't care for the rules, but over time I have concluded that they j

  • ThreeEyedRaven
    ThreeEyedRaven

    I don't think many people needed a report to tell them that. Just watch traffic for a few minutes anywhere in the country and you will see stupid, dangerous, selfish and moronic driving. I'm actually

  • Justgrazing
    Justgrazing

    Only 3 points off top spot .. If Thailand puts a good run together now over the holiday period they can enter the New Year in good form in the dash for the title come spring time .. 

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2 hours ago, darksidedog said:

What you need to know to get a license here is laughable

You need to know how to shut the drivers door after you get in, and you need to be breathing. That's it :cheesy:

10 minutes ago, Andrew65 said:

...enforcing all laws, in other words!!

How could they control drivers not to:

 

Fall asleep behind the wheel.

Hitting a tree/electric pole dead on.

Head on colissions.

Overtaking at a blind curve.

Zigzagging on a 3-line highway to save micro seconds.

etc, etc..

 

They can't, because it's a mental thing. Education won't help.

 

 

Dated at least five widows/single moms that have lost their husbands to Thailand's unsafe roads.  It seems hopeless and complete failure.  They need to educate teenagers before they become a statistic. 

 

Why the keep telling us the same news the same result for the last 10 years. We know Thailand has the gold medal for road accidents, it will be the same for the next decade as they dont care,

An extract from the WHO report...

 

The report said the high toll was a consequence of weak law enforcement in Thailand against drink-driving, helmet wearing for motorcyclists and riders, and seat-belt usage. 

 

Only 51% of motorcycle drivers and 20% of passengers wore safety helmets in the country, while 58% of car drivers and 40% of front-seat passengers fastened their seat belts, 

 

From my recent experience of driving Pattaya - Phuket return, should add  'poor spatial awareness' e.g. repeatedly being required to break at 100 KPH when being cut off by overtaking drivers. Family of four on scooter pulling out in front of me, no helmets, just managed to avoid wiping them out etc.
 

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17 minutes ago, Assurancetourix said:

This morning , saturday 8 of december 2018;

it was raining a little bit after many dry weeks;

so the road was slippery ;

the result in less than 2 kilometers before arriving in Sawang daen Din on road 22

 

First one

 

31287552017_18b60d05d0_c.jpg

32354129648_c3c6654f8e_c.jpg

 

Second one 

 

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Quiet day,then?

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The roads aren't deadly; it's the number morons who drive on them that are. 

1 hour ago, rudi49jr said:

'Thailand's roads remain some of the deadliest in the world'

 

They have been for many years already, but apparently still no one cares enough to actually do something about it.

Yeah, said it before. There is no money to be made from road safety. If you catch drug dealers that's OK.

Most Thai drivers are obsessed with going first ...getting in front ...never mind red traffic lights!

2 hours ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

I'm actually surprised the carnage statistics aren't worse than they are. 

They probably are. But not for official purposes.

1 hour ago, Vacuum said:

I do think that they care, but no one can change the mentality of Thai drivers, no matter what "driving education" they would get.

Just what driving education do they get? 

56 minutes ago, klauskunkel said:

Look at the new report, ...same as the old report

 

Looks like it is the old report - 

 

"The report, which was compiled using data from 2016 from 175 countries,"

11 minutes ago, khomlong1 said:

Most Thai drivers are obsessed with going first ...getting in front

Until they leave their vehicles, then they're dragging their feet.

Essentially, most Thai drivers are essentially useless. 

aren't they still really no.1, if they aren't leading in the rate per 100k then at least they are still in the lead on overall numbers, you only have to do a quick population check to see that they are way out in front, hopefully someone in the government will stand up proudly soon and denounce the figures as unreliable and they will claim back their top spot.

5 minutes ago, Jonmarleesco said:

Just what driving education do they get? 

The theory test to get the driving license, is not automatic.

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15 hours ago, Andrew65 said:

Apparently, the Thais count road deaths according to who died at the scene of the RTA, and who died later in hospital. The numbers would probably look worse if they didn't.

But Taejing said the toll isn’t an accurate reflection of the real number of people that have dies as a result of road accidents. He say it’s based on statistics compiled between January 1 and October 21, and only takes into account only deaths recorded at the actual scene of the accident.

“This means road fatalities are actually higher because some victims succumb to injuries later in hospital.”

31 minutes ago, khomlong1 said:

Yeah, said it before. There is no money to be made from road safety. If you catch drug dealers that's OK.

You mean you can resell drugs but not scrap metal ?

12 minutes ago, Jonmarleesco said:

Essentially, most Thai drivers are essentially useless. 

They keep the road death toll up....

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2 hours ago, rooster59 said:

The WHO Report is full of informative graphs and charts but it's accuracy is thrown into question. It shows that Thailand has motorcycle helmet laws and car seat belt laws as meeting best practice. The laws might be there but the best practice is certainly missing. 

It should have a global chart showing the country with the most indolent traffic police force and unimaginative and ineffective bureaucracy when it comes to road safety. Both have an indirect impact on the road toll. 

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2 hours ago, darksidedog said:

What's this? Thailand has lost the number one spot? Surely someone from Government will deny this soon.

I used to think Thais didn't care for the rules, but over time I have concluded that they just simply don't have the first clue about how to drive. What you need to know to get a license here is laughable, and until that improves this place is always going to remain right up there with the worst fatality rate globally.

Rules are only worth something if they are enforced. Thailand has plenty of rules but no enforcement and police only get involved if there is personal gain. Maybe Big Joke can take time from his high profile cases and do something really important - actual law enforcement!

As was said in the police TV series, Hill St Blues - "be careful out there" !!

2 hours ago, White Christmas13 said:

 

Europe was found to have the safest roads with 9.3 deaths per 100,000 population.

What about Australia with only 5.95 ?

 

The article differentiates between Nations and Regions.

 

Europe is a Region

 

Australia is a Nation.

 

Denmark (in Europe) has a rate of 4 per 100.

 

A few more low numbers for other European Nations brings the average down, making it the safest Region.

 

 

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2 hours ago, White Christmas13 said:

 

Europe was found to have the safest roads with 9.3 deaths per 100,000 population.

What about Australia with only 5.95 ?

Kangaroo road kill doesn't count????

Just like the Thai guy on Utube said. Thai people are not scared to die, why would they care about anyone else. 

20 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Kangaroo road kill doesn't count????

Geez you're bright.

 

A hinge short of a dunny door.

Edited by Odysseus123

3 hours ago, ThreeEyedRaven said:

I don't think many people needed a report to tell them that. Just watch traffic for a few minutes anywhere in the country and you will see stupid, dangerous, selfish and moronic driving. I'm actually surprised the carnage statistics aren't worse than they are. 

Remembering that the road death statistics recorded are for those who are killed at the accident scene and do not include those who succumb later in hospital...  which could easily double the figure.

As always figures are presented to give the best of a worse outcome !!

16 minutes ago, PETERTHEEATER said:

Kangaroo road kill doesn't count????

Neither does soi dogs :cheesy:

Edited by White Christmas13

25 minutes ago, Enoon said:

 

The article differentiates between Nations and Regions.

 

Europe is a Region

 

Australia is a Nation.

 

Denmark (in Europe) has a rate of 4 per 100.

 

A few more low numbers for other European Nations brings the average down, making it the safest Region.

 

 

And Thailand is just one country is it not ? 

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