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Are young farangs out of control?
Speak for yourself Fred. I learned a lot about people after the age of 5. I suppose some people are stuck with the brain of a 5 year old. -
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Report Rangsiman Rome Refutes Rolex Rumours with Seiko Revelation
Neither do I... but I was being sarcastic... Tik-Tok as in time -
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Statistics on road deaths
The "seven dangerous days" of the Songkran festival in Thailand, which ran from April 11 to April 17, 2025, saw a total of 1,538 road accidents nationwide. These accidents resulted in 253 fatalities and 1,495 injuries. Here's a breakdown of the statistics: * Total Accidents: 1,538 * Fatalities: 253 * Injuries: 1,495 Key Findings: * Decrease Compared to Last Year: There was a significant decrease in road accidents (24.8%), injuries (27.43%), and fatalities (11.85%) compared to the same period in 2024. * Most Involved Vehicles: Motorcycles were involved in the highest percentage of accidents (84.11%). * Leading Causes: The primary causes of accidents were speeding, cutting in front of other vehicles, and drunk driving. * Road Types: Most accidents occurred on straight roads (89.80%), followed by highways (44.22%), village roads (29.25%), and city streets (14.29%). * Peak Accident Time: The most dangerous time for accidents was between 6:01 PM and 9:00 PM (18.37%). * Provinces with Highest Accidents: Phatthalung recorded the highest number of accidents (63), followed by Lampang (52) and Narathiwat (49). * Province with Highest Fatalities: Bangkok reported the highest number of deaths (19). * Provinces with Zero Fatalities: Six provinces reported no road deaths: Nakhon Nayok, Phichit, Phuket, Ranong, Satun, and Sing Buri. * Age Group of Victims: A significant number of fatalities were individuals aged between 20 and 29 years old, with 64.67% being male. Road Safety Campaigns: During the Songkran period, various road safety campaigns were implemented to reduce accidents. These included: * Increased police presence and checkpoints nationwide. * Public awareness campaigns emphasizing safe driving practices, such as "don't speed – wear a helmet" and "don't drink and drive." * Focus on high-risk behaviors like speeding and not wearing safety gear. * Analysis of accident-prone areas to improve road safety measures. * Deployment of public health volunteers for first aid and emergency response. While the statistics show a decrease in accidents and fatalities compared to the previous year, the number of road incidents remains a significant concern, highlighting the ongoing need for sustained efforts in road safety education, strict law enforcement, and public awareness. -
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Massive Blackout Cripples Spain and Portugal's Daily Life
Globalists Attempt World Reset (SWABIAN Germany ) - one country - one currency = SLAVERY. -
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Over 100 immigrants arrested in raid on underground Colorado nightclub
Can we assume you wouldn't be happy in the case you described? -
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Report Rescue Efforts Continue in Grim Search at Collapsed Bangkok Tower
The lesser of two evils... or maybe the opportunity to employ those who know what they're doing with no-shortcuts that take lives
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