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Road accidents still account for most deaths in Thailand, report shows

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On 7/27/2019 at 9:05 AM, brianthainess said:

I just say "they all want to die" or balancing a child on their knee etc. i now say "kill the baby," if my window is open i shout it. sorry but it seems to be true.

You can't cure stupid. - QED.

Expats - comfy in their self-perceived superiority, hurling abuse at fellow road users - with no concept of why people do this sort of thing is yet another example of why no progress is made in road safety in this country

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