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14 people injured after bus carrying Chinese tourists overturns in Chiang Mai


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1 minute ago, LawrenceN said:

Love the branch lying on the shoulder behind the cop. That'll warn them! Would a professional police have orange triangles or warning lights out?

Is a professional police officer similar to a World Class Standard Officer? The only triangle in Thailand seems to be the one that's well known for poppy production. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, LawrenceN said:

Love the branch lying on the shoulder behind the cop. That'll warn them! Would a professional police have orange triangles or warning lights out?

These branches are great for motorcycle riders............when you see them, it's already too late. 

Posted
7 minutes ago, LawrenceN said:

Love the branch lying on the shoulder behind the cop. That'll warn them!

Actually they do warn them, as Thai motorists are very aware of branches on the road. The problem is that they should put them 75-100 meters further back, not at the scene of the accident.

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30 minutes ago, LawrenceN said:

Love the branch lying on the shoulder behind the cop. That'll warn them! Would a professional police have orange triangles or warning lights out?

Every police station has a branch manager. This one just did his job.

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49 minutes ago, Isaanbiker said:

Is a professional police officer similar to a World Class Standard Officer? The only triangle in Thailand seems to be the one that's well known for poppy production. 

and the pink triangle that most men come to Thailand for. ????

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6 minutes ago, Maejo Man said:

It would have been going uphill on the way to Chiangrai and obviously way to fast for the bend and lost the rear end.


I don't buy this. He must have been doing 150+ km/h (minimum) to lose the rear end at this 'sharp' bend.

 

Posted
4 hours ago, 30la said:
These accidents with means of transport for people, is becoming a daily thing, and still no one doing something!
 

 Indeed.

 

I doublechecked the date before clicking on this story - thought at first it was one I'd read a few days ago and a few days before that one.

 

Really they could just reprint this story every few days, just change the location of the accident.

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Word to the wise...stay off Thai roads. Your life could depend on it.

I cancelled a planned stay in Chiang Rai after reading about all the accidents on the road between there and Chiang Mai. Not worth the risk of my life.

Posted
9 hours ago, Isaanbiker said:

   What happened to the classic brake failure? 

The driver could claim the passenger was attempting to open the emergency exit.

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I wonder if the numerous accidents both sea and land that the Chinese tourist suffer are reported in China, as there is no free press there. I also wonder if the many Chinese tourists will be covered for compensation by the bus and ferry companies insurance?

Posted
20 hours ago, Matzzon said:

Should be named "the curve of a thousand retards" due to that so many fools don´t understand to brake before the curve.

Braking often not required  just removing foot  from the accelerator is enough but watch any Thai driver and its gas brake gas brake.

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19 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

"Hellrow this is Chinese consulate. Press 1 for passport replacement. Press 2 for Thai bus accident."    

Press 3 for Thai boat accident

Press 4 for Thai zipline accident

Press 5 for Thai taxi scam

Press 6 for disputed Thai karaoke bar bill

Press 7 for Thai smog-related health issues

Press 8 for latest Thai visa changes, updated three times daily

Press 9 for all of the above

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I feel sorry for the passengers and hope that all of them get well and recover from their injuries.

As for the accident and the discussion here, this is normal life here, why is everyone so upset?

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UPDATE:

 

Injured Chinese tourists in Thailand's Chiang Mai to leave hospital

Source: Xinhua

 

BANGKOK, July 2 (Xinhua) -- The Consulate General of China in Thailand's Chiang Mai said on Tuesday that three injured Chinese tourists are to leave hospital Tuesday and go back to China after being treated.

 

The Consulate General said that Vice Consul-General Pan Jin visited the injured and their families on Tuesday at Chiang Mai's Lanna Hospital and thanked hospital staff for taking good care of the Chinese tourists.

 

She also asked Thai authorities to investigate the cause of the accident.

 

The injured tourists also thanked the Chinese Consulate General, Governor of Chiang Mai province Supachai Iamsuwan and other Thai officials for visiting them.

 

A bus carrying 14 people, including 12 Chinese tourists from Guangzhou overturned in Chiang Mai province on June 29, injuring four Chinese tourists. Among the injured, one was only slightly injured and the other three were hospitalized on that day.

 

Source: http://www.xinhuanet.com/english/2019-07/02/c_138192416.htm

 

-- XINHUA 2019-07-02

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