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Thailand's Roads: The carnage continues as drunk piles into parked cars; "700 dead in June"


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Daily News - who have been running a campaign to raise awareness about the perils of the Thai roads for several years - reported 27 fatalities "at the scene" on Saturday. 

 

This brought the total to 700 deaths so far this month (June 1st to 18th) according to Dr Thaejing Siriphanich of the Thai Anti-Drink Driving Foundation. 

 

The number did not tally with Daily News' monthly figures. The media cautioned that the number was low due to multiple agencies not reporting the numbers at the weekend until Tuesday. 

 

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The media reported that so far this year there have been 6,877 deaths. This compares to 6,909 in the same period last year.

 

To highlight awareness Daily News chose to mention a pick-up driven by a drunk driver that plowed into around half a dozen vehicles parked by the side of the road in Bang Plee, Samut Prakan, reported elsewhere on ASEAN NOW.

 

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ASEAN NOW notes that the country is once again heading for about 14,000 annual at the scene deaths.

 

The reality when fatalities on the way to and at hospitals are added the figure is well in excess of 20,000 per year.

 

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7 hours ago, Excel said:

Is it me or is it just a misleading headline ? The way I read that is as if a drunk driver killed 700 people. 

It's you. There's a semi-colon after 'cars' delimiting the phrases.

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16 minutes ago, RichardColeman said:

Jeez, 700 ! So  far ? That's like 2 full planes crashing. If 2-3 jumbos were crashing on arrival here every month Thailand would become - and rightly so - a tourism pariah !

Fortunately, Thais mostly kill only themselves. Mostly. And for that we should feel grateful and very, very lucky.

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Very sad seems such a disregard for doing the right thing, obeying the rules and being respectful and careful on the roadways.    Just wait until the craziness and stupidity of the weed kicks in.  Very sad..  

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3 hours ago, mrfill said:

It's you. There's a semi-colon after 'cars' delimiting the phrases.

Err, I said it as a joke

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11 hours ago, webfact said:

The number did not tally with Daily News' monthly figures. The media cautioned that the number was low due to multiple agencies not reporting the numbers at the weekend until Tuesday.

The true numbers would shame the government for not caring a damn about the public.

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3 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

The true numbers would shame the government for not caring a damn about the public.

You can not shame this crowd

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13 hours ago, mikebell said:

Meanwhile I spotted ONE policeman whilst driving round all weekend.

They know it's safer off the roads....is why.

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14 hours ago, Excel said:

Is it me or is it just a misleading headline ? The way I read that is as if a drunk driver killed 700 people. 

What did it say before?  They appear to have updated it.  (Although there is now a semicolon where a colon should be.)

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11 hours ago, harada said:

I think they’ll blow 20000 deaths out of the water this year when the whacked out of their heads on ganga whilst driving numbers are added to the tally, I can feel a new hub coming on. :crazy:

A Netherlands study showed THC users to be more cautious (stoned paranoia many will recognise ????) on the roads than sober drivers. 

I avoid stoned driving because it "harshes the mellow" -and it is illegal! Alcohol creates unwarranted confidence, weed does the opposite.

Another reason why it is a better choice of altered state to be in recreationally.

As a further fun fact: On THC food tastes better, music is richer, and orgasms deeper too! 

Can't comment on the morons who will use multiple drugs and drive, but legal or not, these types do all that dumb stuff anyway. 

Don't they?

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It's not just the 700 people dead , it affects their family's ,the places

where they worked , there's so much more to it , it's devastating ,and

nothing is really getting done about it , 

regards worgeordie

 

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45 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

I think it is commendable you know little about colons!

No need to know too much as mine is working ok, just took a dump  ????

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A reduction on past history daily average.

 

Keep up the good work Royal Thai Police, you are making a difference despite what the naysayers claim.

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The reality when fatalities on the way to and at hospitals are added the figure is well in excess of 20,000 per year.

 

This sentence tells the real truth.

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1 hour ago, Excel said:

No need to know too much as mine is working ok, just took a dump  ????

Too much information......

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On 6/20/2022 at 4:49 PM, Bangkok Barry said:

Fortunately, Thais mostly kill only themselves. Mostly. And for that we should feel grateful and very, very lucky.

I am not sure. Only too often we read of deadly accidents involving foreigners, such as the unfortunate canadian cyclist yesterday.

 

e.g., if I read today's numbers:

 Road accident report 20/6/2022  55 deaths and 3,222 injuries  85% of deaths were motorcyclists  1 child died  2 foreigners died  1 pedestrian died

 

We have to scale things by the number foreigners/Thais, which is of course not 50/50.

2 foreigners out of 55 is ~4%, which compared to the number of foreigners on the road is not just "mostly Thais". But of course this is just one day, someone more perseverant than me might dig out more solid statistics.

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On 6/20/2022 at 10:41 AM, mikebell said:

Meanwhile I spotted ONE policeman whilst driving round all weekend.

Think you can count yourself lucky, most people didn't see any ????????????

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