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Taxi driver killed in crash after he passes out while driving

By The Nation

 

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A taxi driver was killed when he lost consciousness on the Dindaeng tollway while driving, leading to the taxi crashing into concrete barriers and flipping over.

 

Taxi driver Manas Mapradit, 59, was found dead in the car while a passenger was trapped inside. A rescue team extricated her from the wreck and took her to Piyavate Hospital.

 

During interrogation, the injured passenger revealed that the taxi driver had told her he suffered from some health symptoms but she did not realise what it was until he passed out while driving resulting in the vehicle crashing into barriers.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30380169

 

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Just now, RichardColeman said:
3 hours ago, webfact said:

During interrogation, the injured passenger revealed that the taxi driver had told her he suffered from some health symptoms

Narcolepsy probably

One more reason to avoid taxis in Bangkok. :thumbsup:

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35 minutes ago, AgMech Cowboy said:

More likely he had a heart attack, but then it all stupid conjecture.  There is no basis for our diagnoses. 

 

That's it. Maybe he had heartburn. He just knew something wasn't 'right'. It would have been nice if he had taken himself out of the ranks that day, but you know, he probably needed the money.

 

RIP. I hope the passenger recovers okay and glad no one else was hurt.

 

Surprise deaths happen everyday.  Don't be so hard on this guy or the taxi drivers in total. Most are very good people just trying to earn a living.

Try getting a licence in Australia to drive a taxi, very strict including a complete medical!

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8 hours ago, webfact said:

he passed out

8 hours ago, webfact said:

lost consciousness

Symptoms, hmmmm? I only think this is new pseudo´s for falling asleep again. A microsleep that turned into a maxisleep.

Hope the passenger is coming out ok, though.

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9 hours ago, webfact said:

During interrogation, the injured passenger revealed that the taxi driver had told her he suffered from some health symptoms

interrogate
verb [ T ]
to ask someone many questions in a formal situation, often in a forceful way that can be seen as threatening:
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Would it not have been kinder for the unfortunate passenger to simply be interviewed.........
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Nothing new, taxi from Swampy to Jomtien and the driver was in every lane but the one he was supposed to be in, the wife asked if he wanted to stop and I would drive. "No I'm fine". I always try to take the Jomtien Bus but no guarantee the bus driver's not going to nod off.

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6 minutes ago, reargunnerph3 said:

Nothing new, taxi from Swampy to Jomtien and the driver was in every lane but the one he was supposed to be in, the wife asked if he wanted to stop and I would drive. "No I'm fine". I always try to take the Jomtien Bus but no guarantee the bus driver's not going to nod off.

Just had this with an AOT minivan driver a few weeks ago, had to observe him all the way to swampy, extremely stressful. Nothing here is safe.

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On 1/6/2020 at 12:17 PM, AhFarangJa said:
interrogate
verb [ T ]
to ask someone many questions in a formal situation, often in a forceful way that can be seen as threatening:
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Would it not have been kinder for the unfortunate passenger to simply be interviewed.........

The OP is obviously a Thai-English translation, send your complaint to The Nation.

 

Having said that, the passenger was being asked questions in a formal situation.

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On 1/6/2020 at 10:35 AM, Baggy said:

Try getting a licence in Australia to drive a taxi, very strict including a complete medical!

     And from 60 years old on , an annual , very thorough medical. Not just your regular check up . Medicare doesn't cover it . Uber drivers don't have any regular medical checks .

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Had a co-worker that would loose consciousness whenever he gets into a coughing fit.

Once he plowed into the side of a house. He and everyone assumed he fell asleep at the wheel.

Another time he went off the road into a farmer's field. He assumed he was as distracted.

Finally one day at work, we were discussing a project. He stood up, started coughing and toppled. He just laid on the floor, eyes open. We called out to him and hot no response. We were about to start CPR when he came to. Just afew seconds and he had no recollection at all.

Lucky he never killed anyone while driving.

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21 hours ago, gimo said:

     And from 60 years old on , an annual , very thorough medical. Not just your regular check up . Medicare doesn't cover it . Uber drivers don't have any regular medical checks .

In Victoria Australia yes Uber drivers do need a to do a 3 year medical when renewing their Taxi accreditation , exactly the same requirement for a taxi driver , if you are a taxi driver you can drive an uber car and if you are an uber driver you can drive a taxi 

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On 1/6/2020 at 2:35 PM, Baggy said:

Try getting a licence in Australia to drive a taxi, very strict including a complete medical!

Same with Singapore, one small transgression brings severe punishment, second transgression and license to drive taxi cancelled for life.

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