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Brake failure: Thirty eight tourists injured as tram crashes at Chiang Mai Night Safari

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On 5/6/2019 at 10:03 AM, NCC1701A said:

checked for what? they are still trams?

Checked if they are full enough with Chinese.

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  • NCC1701A
    NCC1701A

    well now they know how long they can go without brake maintenance.

  • NCC1701A
    NCC1701A

    checked for what? they are still trams?

  • edwinchester
    edwinchester

    "He said that trams were checked on a daily basis at the park."   To see if they're still there and little else?

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6 hours ago, bluesofa said:

A tram is a rail-based public transport system

A trolleybus is an electric bus that draws power from overhead wires using spring-loaded trolley poles. Two wires and poles are required to complete the electrical circuit. This differs from a tram or streetcar, which normally uses the track as the return path, needing only one wire and one pole.

A bus is a road vehicle designed to carry many passengers.

A coach is a bus used for longer-distance service.

Nice addition to post #52  ????

  • 2 weeks later...

With the generous use of "brake failure" as a leading cause of accidents, I'm inclined to believe this particular crash had nothing to do with brakes, other than the driver NOT applying them.  


 

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