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Posted
1 minute ago, Tchooptip said:

After reading your answer I watch again, you are right without the motorbike most likely the small red car coud have sidestep the bus

Who would have had the nerve to sacrifice the motorbike rider?

Posted
9 minutes ago, BritManToo said:

Bike rider was overtaking yellow taxi

Red car was trying to overtake m/c, while m/c was trying to overtake yellow taxi.

 

Red car in the wrong, Bus driver in the wrong.

But as per your quote in an adjacent thread wasn’t this just being 'slightly naughty '? It’s not like anyone died or anything.....

Posted
1 hour ago, Tchooptip said:

In my opinion the red car hit by the bus is not doing much better, the motobike it is overtaking is in the middle of the lane and this red car is therefore moving too far to the right!

When a motorbike is in the middle of the lane unless it is empty opposite I do not overtake. 

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And they never keep proper distance. Simply because they never learned to drive properly.

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Posted (edited)

Yeah I’m slightly concerned because we’re going with a van driver a good driver that we’ve used before and a few family members in the morning down to Khao Yai in a van only an over night trip only a two hour drive but I’ve never really driven out there that far before on New Years before and I know it’s a risk and I know it’s at least gonna be bumper to bumper probably most of the way. Last time I was on the road here on New Years was 2009 to 2010 before we moved here 5 years ago. 

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Posted
21 minutes ago, nchuckle said:

But as per your quote in an adjacent thread wasn’t this just being 'slightly naughty '? It’s not like anyone died or anything.....

Wanchai, 40, the Altis ( my words, Red car driver), died in hospital.

Posted
4 hours ago, webfact said:

No matter how well you drive on Thai roads... the Grim Reaper awaits

Animals that allow these criminals to drive public transport should be punished!

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i used to have a great GIF of a dog driving a car which then cut to a fatal car accident video, would have been perfect for this thread. probably censored and removed now

Posted
3 hours ago, harriott456 said:

certainly not condoning it in anyway but i doubt many commenting haven't driven over the limit here so can't really be too judgemental.

    But you are condoning it, by your statement you are basically saying everyone does it. I have never driven under the influence of alcohol, any alcohol. I was a tow truck operator/owner for most of my life and got sick and tired of seeing the aftermath of idiots who couldn't figure out that they shouldn't drink and drive.

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Posted (edited)
1 hour ago, khunpa said:

And they never keep proper distance. Simply because they never learned to drive properly.

I feel for the motorbike guy...I've seen a lot worse here....feel even more for the guy in the car.

Edited by Lee4Life
Posted

Very sad and sorry. Simple fix is to make sure when the driver arrives for his shift and at the end of it he is given a breath test. If positive at start, he doesn’t do the shift and looses pay for that shift and if positive at the end they call the police. Seems like a pretty simple solution to me. Companies would need to keep records though.

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I think I'm OK, I drive at least 12k every year and have done so since 2004. I drive a great big truck with plenty of power so I have an advantage over smaller vehicles, I'm also not a motorbike which means I'm in the 20% rather than the 80%. I also don't drink plus I rarely drive at night plus I'm a defensive/aggressive driver with plenty of experience. I estimate my risk of dying in an RTA is probably in the low single digits and I can, no pun intended, live with that.

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Posted
4 hours ago, lemonjelly said:

Might do a year or so in the cells, then back driving buses again I guess 

He got punished, he’s dead ...

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Posted
5 hours ago, webfact said:

Prawet police said that bus driver Prayut, 39, (who was taking his vehicle home from the garage) admitted drinking a bit. 

 

He had an alcohol reading of 138 milligrams, nearly three times over the limit. 

Drinking and driving, especially vehicle of this size should equate to premeditated murder or manslaughter, and penalties should be identical.

Posted
4 hours ago, RichardColeman said:

The only thing disturbing is that I do not find it disturbing anymore - just depressing for the average Thai person

Not to mention the fact that is was played repeatedly on the morning news without a 'warning'.

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Posted

So slap on wrist for Bus driver don't do it again

I read and please tell me if wrong but ZERO Alcohol is expectable  

Now he is a Bus Driver YOUR Mother Father Brother Sister Children take buses I'm sure

So stop the BS make people Accountable for there ACTIONS  

Posted
54 minutes ago, saengd said:

I think I'm OK, I drive at least 12k every year and have done so since 2004. I drive a great big truck with plenty of power so I have an advantage over smaller vehicles, I'm also not a motorbike which means I'm in the 20% rather than the 80%. I also don't drink plus I rarely drive at night plus I'm a defensive/aggressive driver with plenty of experience. I estimate my risk of dying in an RTA is probably in the low single digits and I can, no pun intended, live with that.

what do you call a great big truck? A pickup?

Posted
4 hours ago, lemonjelly said:

Might do a year or so in the cells, then back driving buses again I guess 

50 minutes ago, JRUSA said:

He got punished, he’s dead ...

No actually the car driver is dead. The drunken <deleted> driving the bus sadly isn't.

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Posted (edited)
13 minutes ago, emptypockets said:

what do you call a great big truck? A pickup?

This is about odds and risk, the smaller your transport the higher the risk; the more you drink the higher the risk; drive evening and night, the higher the risk; the less experience of driving here, the higher the risk.

 

Yes, a late model 3 litre pickup truck with airbags.

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Not surprised the food delivery bike couldn't brake in time, Grab and Food Panda drive like lunatics, nearly got taken out by a grab bike the other day and have seen plenty of near misses. I don't mind waiting an extra 5 min for my food lads, if it means you get here alive or don't end up killing someone.

 

The bus driven is an absolute <deleted> of course.

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Posted
1 minute ago, saengd said:

This is about odds and risk, the smaller your transport the higher the risk; the more you drink the higher the risk; drive evening and night, the higher the risk; the less experience of driving here, the higher the risk.

 

Yes, a four door 3 litre pickup truck.

So not really a great big truck Practically standard issue in Thailand. Agree with the principle of your post,although the video of the Fortuner on the news being rolled by a smaller vehicle does show the exception to the rule. 

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Posted
3 minutes ago, emptypockets said:

So not really a great big truck Practically standard issue in Thailand. Agree with the principle of your post,although the video of the Fortuner on the news being rolled by a smaller vehicle does show the exception to the rule. 

There's an element of luck to everything in life, an asteroid could fall and hit my house as I'm typing th

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Posted
7 hours ago, webfact said:

No matter how well you drive on Thai roads... the Grim Reaper awaits

Unless the Government get Serious and make the cops enforce the laws 24/7/365 nothing will ever change. just an other day trying to get the Gold Medal for the most Killed people on the road.  ????

Posted
58 minutes ago, rossco1 said:

So slap on wrist for Bus driver don't do it again

I read and please tell me if wrong but ZERO Alcohol is expectable  

Now he is a Bus Driver YOUR Mother Father Brother Sister Children take buses I'm sure

So stop the BS make people Accountable for there ACTIONS  

The people in charge don't ride buses they are chofered

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