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Students escape tragedy by the skin of their teeth after driver falls asleep

By The Nation

 

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A group of students from the Chiang Mai Rajabhat University were nearly killed in a road accident on Monday morning after the driver of their van fell asleep and crashed into a roadside tree at 6am.

 

Police and rescue staff arrived to help the 10 students, two of whom were severely injured and transferred to hospital.

 

Initial investigation showed they were returning from a camp in Nakhon Ratchasima province, and their driver fell asleep as they were passing through Lampang province.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30399572

 

 

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18 hours ago, tracker1 said:

Appears money and time is more important then lives !

Very common truth. I remember watching people commuting on the icy freeways in Denver Colorado "dying" to get to work in the morning. 

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Wow very lucky they didn't roll. Tree comes to the rescue. So anyway don't do anything about public vehicle drivers getting rest, carry on regardless. Did i hear Thailand has a transport minister or is that myth ?

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When I am getting drowsy when driving and feel I might fall asleep I stop and sleep. Only need 15 mins and I am fine to go. Too hard for a Thai driver obviously judging by the way they keep crashing.

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2 hours ago, jaiyen said:

When I am getting drowsy when driving and feel I might fall asleep I stop and sleep. Only need 15 mins and I am fine to go. Too hard for a Thai driver obviously judging by the way they keep crashing.

Maybe it's time for passengers of any vehicle to adopt a 'watch the driver' system, whereby passengers take it in turns to make sure the driver stays awake. The watcher must remain awake of course. Now that's the problem. Thais can sleep on a clothes line and when boarding any vehicle immediately enter the land of nod.????

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2 hours ago, MisterTee said:

Thank Buddha there are no icy roads in Thailand.

For sure. Accidents spike even with a light rain. 

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22 hours ago, MisterTee said:

Thank Buddha there are no icy roads in Thailand.

Driving in Thailand is like participating in a Demolition Derby at the best of times.

   Ice would create a situation beyond anyone's imagination.

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when has  that driver had a propre sleep? he might have been working non-stop for long hours after taking "yaa baa" (speed, methamphetamine).  it isn't unusual out there.

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On 12/15/2020 at 12:14 PM, jaiyen said:

When I am getting drowsy when driving and feel I might fall asleep I stop and sleep. Only need 15 mins and I am fine to go. Too hard for a Thai driver obviously judging by the way they keep crashing.

i wash my face and eyes......!!!

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