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Video: Cutting out the victim - two survive horror smash in Cha-Am after lamppost cut in two

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Cha-Am police and rescue services were called to the Jomphol Road near the Huay Sai zoo after a Honda City slammed into a roadside lamppost snapping it in two.

 

The driver had to be cut out. Also injured was a 17 year old female passenger. 

 

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A rescue worker could be heard to say that it was surprising they survived in a video of the rescue published by 77kaoded

 

What the Thais call "lap nai" or microsleep is being blamed for the single vehicle accident that happened around 2 am this morning. 

 

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36 minutes ago, webfact said:

What the Thais call "lap nai" or microsleep is being blamed for the single vehicle accident that happened around 2 am this morning. 

 

Well, at least Thai’s are getting the message that Brake Failure is so passé....

 

‘Lap-nai’ is the new black...  

 

... nothing to do with booze.... :whistling:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

5 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

Well, at least Thai’s are getting the message that Brake Failure is so passé....

 

‘Lap-nai’ is the new black...  

 

... nothing to do with booze.... :whistling:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

or speed.....

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These rescue services are unsung heroes who are constantly dealing with the never ending daily carnage on the Thai roads.

They get nowhere near the credit they deserve. 

 

 

 

Break failure, I am sure.
No speeding whatsoever - these cars nowadays seem to made out of carton.

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