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Thailand road carnage: Bodies all over the road in Chonburi horror smash


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Shouldnt be 4 people riding on a bike in the first place. Thailand should look over laws and regulations and inforce the laws properly. And should attend to drivingschool and impliment longer driving courses so they hopefully learn something

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5 hours ago, Yorkshire Tea said:

Going by reports here on TV, drivers always seem to swerve first rather than braking.  Inevitably, they end up hitting something else with greater consequences than hitting the object they swerved to avoid.

 

The problem is that if you brake you're likely to have a pick-up truck six inches from your rear smash into you from behind.

 

You can't win on Thailand's roads.

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6 hours ago, Don Mega said:

Jeez thats nasty, any helmets or motorbike licences involved ?

Riding without a licence, and underage riders being involved in Fatalities on the road are never reported.

Has anyone ever read of a motorbike fatality involving an underage rider. I sure haven't, and I Have

been here nearly 14 years.

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6 hours ago, stephenterry said:

Without any doubt it was the car driver's fault in not anticipating danger. How do I know? Well, having driven in Thailand for over 5 years, it's become my norm to engage defensive driving at all times - because for the very reason that the majority of other road users could well be idiots.

I have been driving in Thailand for 50 years and say little has changed other than many more vehicles on the roads. There is no driving discipline or enforcement so always be alert. 

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Seems the in-depth accident investigation has been finalised and it's definitely the fault of the other motor bike - - no fault can be attached to the car driver even if the driver wasn't paying attention and had to swerve into the path of the oncoming bike. 

Case closed. 

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7 minutes ago, Andre0720 said:

Responsibility for accidents in Thailand is a lot more related to the inactivity of a given community rather than the action of some individuals.

 

The inactivity of the police to fully investigate.

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8 hours ago, ubon farang said:

4 people on a bike I thought motorbikes were made for 2 people It is just murder on wheels and it goes on day afer day with a useless police force doing nothing to help the situation

They may have had room to spare. image.jpeg.1fa86c6844cac2ae43d3ff2493c642ba.jpeg

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2 hours ago, stephenterry said:

Given the circumstances of this accident, it's well within the car driver's capability. And BTW, post your own opinion, not criticise others for driving defensively.

Glad  I dont have to  follow  you  down a  road...thats if you ever  get anywhere?

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2 hours ago, Polang said:

Obviously you never have been in the rural Thailand. 

In the majority of the rural areas of Thailand where have families that lives in villages around their farms that are farming rice exc products. 

People are poor and (most of them) can not afford cars....they commute with 30.000 to 40.000 baht motorbikes....schools are 2-4 kilometers away in distance and a member of the family pick up many times 2-3 children driving very carefully in a two-way (straight line) road from the village to school....

I seen this and done this many times. 

It is just how every day life continues to be in the poor rice farm villages. 

The roads are not great but are good enough....have good markings for not driving fast around schools and everybody knows what time people are going to pick up childrens.... and it is literally obvious because you can see hundreds of people picking up children from school and driving carefully back to home. 

It only takes 1 crazy and iresponsible car driver that is speeding and don't care for the situation to head crash to a family with motorbike... This can and will  happen every day if people don't want to care for themselves and the others....it is not an accident it is a way of driving without considering other people's life. 

 

Well i have seen rural Thailand But to you what is more important Life or death

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It's a horrible accident indeed. And RIP to the victims.

There is so much to say about driving abilities and 'The four family members were on a Fino motorcycle'.

However there will be no change at all if not ordered by improvement of road safety ordered by PM. 

But he got his "escort" when travelling or he takes the heli....

And......getting used to have 30.000 people less every year. ????

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Accidents like this are all the time all over the Thai news. And many Thais attended funerals of family and friends who died in bad accidents.

 

And what do they learn from this? It seems nothing! Absolutely nothing.

They continue to ride without helmet.

They continue to ride with many people on small bikes.

They continue to drive drunk.

They don't use the seat belts.

They stack lots of people in pickup bed and drive like crazy.

The list goes on an on.

 

Maybe the one thing they do is buy another amulet or some more fresh flowers or get another blessing from the monks.

No more questions you honor.

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1 hour ago, sawadee1947 said:

It's a horrible accident indeed. And RIP to the victims.

There is so much to say about driving abilities and 'The four family members were on a Fino motorcycle'.

However there will be no change at all if not ordered by improvement of road safety ordered by PM. 

But he got his "escort" when travelling or he takes the heli....

And......getting used to have 30.000 people less every year. ????

Do you think he  cares, didn't he say some time back, doesn't matter just have another kid, or words to that effect. 

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I've seen more than once somebody driving a motorbike with a baby on their knee, driving one handed while cradling the unaware little one. Absolute insanity. If you really loved and cared for a young life like that, something should trigger in your mind when you plonk one on your knee and ride a motorbike around one handed surely 

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41 minutes ago, Mung said:

I've seen more than once somebody driving a motorbike with a baby on their knee, driving one handed while cradling the unaware little one. Absolute insanity. If you really loved and cared for a young life like that, something should trigger in your mind when you plonk one on your knee and ride a motorbike around one handed surely 

"Trigger in your mind" - - - surely you jest ????

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1 hour ago, OneMoreFarang said:

And what do they learn from this? It seems nothing! Absolutely nothing.

They continue to ride without helmet.

They continue to ride with many people on small bikes.

They continue to drive drunk.

They don't use the seat belts.

They stack lots of people in pickup bed and drive like crazy.

The list goes on an on.

 

Maybe the one thing they do is buy another amulet or some more fresh flowers or get another blessing from the monks.

No more questions you honor.

As much as I agree with everything you've said, think back 50 plus years to the UK, most of Europe and North America. Nobody wore seatbelts, people often drove drunk (Formula 1 races often had drunk drivers in them) and the roads were a free for all. My point is that it takes time for countries to develop the social norms that fit in line with what we have in the West. In part, it needs to come from the authorities pressing hard on people violating laws, without that very little will change. 

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1 minute ago, Mung said:

As much as I agree with everything you've said, think back 50 plus years to the UK, most of Europe and North America. Nobody wore seatbelts, people often drove drunk (Formula 1 races often had drunk drivers in them) and the roads were a free for all. My point is that it takes time for countries to develop the social norms that fit in line with what we have in the West. In part, it needs to come from the authorities pressing hard on people violating laws, without that very little will change. 

"Authorities pressing hard" , only if farangs are involved 

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1 hour ago, Mung said:

I've seen more than once somebody driving a motorbike with a baby on their knee, driving one handed while cradling the unaware little one. Absolute insanity. If you really loved and cared for a young life like that, something should trigger in your mind when you plonk one on your knee and ride a motorbike around one handed surely 

Thick and lazy is a dangerous combination. 

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10 hours ago, Metropolitian said:

 

"when the car swerved to avoid a motorcycle and hit the family"

 

It is not said in the article, but wouldn't you swerve when suddenly in the middle of the night a motorcycle without lights and a driver all in black clotches suddenly appears in front of your car?

I would.

 

Very sad for the family on the motorcycle and wish the driver of the car stenght with carrying this horror scene for life.

 

Correct it is not said in the OP but most thinking people would have assumed from the photo that the incident did, in all probability, occur in daylight.

 

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9 hours ago, KhunBENQ said:

And I would like to see the driver that has the nerves to decide between one(?) dead or four dead in fractions of a second.

A defensive driver, and we don't know the full circumstances of the incident, would have braked hard and allowed the incoming motorbike to hit him or be side swiped to minimise injury. Certainly would not have traversed the median strip.

We will never know the full story.

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9 hours ago, mickyr55 said:

I was driving in a perfectly safe manner on a clear open road when a motorbike came straight out from the road i was passing on my left hand side, believe me if I had not swerved violently two young girls would not have woken up this morning, I am a U.K. trained blue light driver with 44 years experience, in Thailand driving whilst expecting the unexpected you can get surprised.

Maybe you are getting slow in your reaction time. Happens to the best of us. Perhaps get your peripheral vision checked?

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