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Thai Rath reported on the aftermath of an accident in Nonthaburi on the Bang Kruay - Sai Noi Road in which a 12 year old boy was hit by a motorcyclist while using a Zebra Crossing.

 

Both are in a grievous condition in hospital and have been unable to give evidence as yet.

 

The boy is in Phra Nang Klao Hospital with a brain hemorrhage, fractured collarbone and damage to his central nervous system.

 

The biker Theerin, 25, has severe facial injuries in Bang Bua Thong Hospital.

 

The boy's mother Orn, 39, spoke of problems for insurance for her son.

 

The hospital told her because it was an accident she needs to front up money first despite the fact she has the universal health coverage (bat thong).

 

Her son is a M1 pupil at Bang Bua Thong School. 

 

Police said they are waiting on reports of the severity of the injuries and the recovery of the motorcyclist and the pedestrian before proceeding in the matter. 

 

A resident at the scene said they need a pedestrian overpass; there have been many accidents there and drivers rarely stop at the Zebra. 

 

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Simple reality right now is cross behind, not in front of on the zebras - anyone who has been here a while knows to do that instictively.

 

Find it funny and scary when touristas force a stop on the Chiang Mai old city moat crossings...will they survive all the way to other side ?

 

Once the big penalties from these crossing crashess kick in maybe there will start to be a shift in habits, but doubtful.

 

Err on the side of (others') selfish s**t driving expectations.

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32 minutes ago, AsianAtHeart said:

Driver education is more important than a pedestrian overpass.  The extremely poor driving skills of the Thai drivers has much to do with their ignorance of the law, ignorance of practical driving physics, such as stopping times required at various speeds, combined with a narcissistic "me first" attitude.  While the latter evil is endemic and perhaps impossible to solve, the ignorance aspects simply need proper education.

 

Driver education schools and licensure exams should include basic information relative to vehicle operation, such as braking reaction times and stopping distances, and improved education regarding the effects of alcohol on one's judgment.  It's one thing to know, for example, that alcohol is bad, and quite another to know exactly how bad it is and why. 

 

Perhaps, even, people need to be reminded to look both ways before crossing a street, as a vehicle, at speed, certainly cannot stop on a dime.  Both pedestrians and drivers have lessons to learn.

 

Education needed!

"the ignorance aspects simply need proper education."

This implies that all the motorcyclists parked on sidewalks in Phuket town are ignorant of the fact that a sidewalk is made for pedestrians to walk... When I got my driver's license, I had to go through listening to a video, in which a adult Thai man was explaining all about sidewalks, with the video showing people walking on it. 'No kidding'.

This 'education' cannot be understood by Thai people who 'need' a good parking spot.

This behavior got better, a lot better, after police started locking motorbikes parked on sidewalks, and providing a ticket, to be paid before recuperating their motorbikes. This is the type of jobs that appeal to police over here, no need to run after people, just a very safe activity for them.

Now if one is to affirm that police doing their job (sic) is a basic education here, then I would agree to that.

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What is the nature of education?

"Education is a systematic process through which a child or an adult acquires knowledge, experience, skill and sound attitude. It makes an individual civilized, refined, cultured and educated. For a civilized and socialized society, education is the only means. Its goal is to make an individual perfect."

 

So yes, they possess the knowledge, the experience, the skill on the roads, but then how can anyone develop "sound attitude" growing up in this culture?

 

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2 minutes ago, Andre0720 said:

This behavior got better, a lot better, after police started locking motorbikes parked on sidewalks, and providing a ticket, to be paid before recuperating their motorbikes.

But this is a valuable part of the education. 

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12 minutes ago, AsianAtHeart said:

But this is a valuable part of the education. 

As stated above by tomazbodner, until the RTP start Enforcing strict penalties nothing will change because the general public know the police are lazy and will not act unless they have to.

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Meanwhile, it stands clear that the police can fine Mr 25 years old for not wearing a helmet, hence being treated for severe facial damage.

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The Hippocratic oath is measured in lots of zeros on the end here then "disgusting"????

 

The Hippocratic Oath is the oldest and most widely known treatise on medical ethics. It requires new physicians to swear by numerous healing gods and dictates the duties and responsibilities of the physician while treating patients. There are two versions of the Hippocratic Oath: the original one and the modern one.

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First education  for parents, drivers, and policemen.. than enforcement of the traffic laws without corruption but heavy fines.....I know it is easy if you have to pay pocketmoney instead of going to the police office and pay much more, but nowadays only electronic payment should be possibe... and third, the doctors/hospitals should help people in need, without asking for money first. A good insurance and medical system should be implemented to cover the costs for everyone... If in this case the motorcyclist is caught he must be pay if he doesn't have a driverslicense or is not insured and if he insured the insurance must pay. It should be impossible to buy a motorcycle without a license and without insurance 

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When even the RTP doesn't recognize pedestrian crossings as anything more than an inconveniance, what else will happen.

It will be up to local admin to start to build stupidly expensive overhead crossings, that few people ever use!

 

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4 hours ago, 2baht said:
5 hours ago, webfact said:

The hospital told her because it was an accident she needs to front up money first despite the fact she has the universal health coverage (bat thong).

 Disgraceful!

If that is, in fact, true.  All hospitals in Thailand are obliged by law to provide emergency treatment.

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3 hours ago, Andre0720 said:

ignorant of the fact that a sidewalk is made for pedestrians to walk...

a sidewalk is made for pedestrians to walk on, what a novel idea

I thought it was shop expansion room to slow you down to look at their goods, motorcycles and food carts do a similar job.

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18 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

It will be up to local admin to start to build stupidly expensive overhead crossings, that few people ever use!

except as a shaded area to cross the road and to park their motorcycles out of the sun 

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4 hours ago, AsianAtHeart said:

Driver education is more important than a pedestrian overpass.  The extremely poor driving skills of the Thai drivers has much to do with their ignorance of the law, ignorance of practical driving physics, such as stopping times required at various speeds, combined with a narcissistic "me first" attitude.  While the latter evil is endemic and perhaps impossible to solve, the ignorance aspects simply need proper education.

 

Driver education schools and licensure exams should include basic information relative to vehicle operation, such as braking reaction times and stopping distances, and improved education regarding the effects of alcohol on one's judgment.  It's one thing to know, for example, that alcohol is bad, and quite another to know exactly how bad it is and why. 

 

Perhaps, even, people need to be reminded to look both ways before crossing a street, as a vehicle, at speed, certainly cannot stop on a dime.  Both pedestrians and drivers have lessons to learn.

 

Education needed!

is there NOT a highway code book up and coming drivers should read ???????

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4 hours ago, 2long said:

I can't understand why the MOTHER has to file a police report in a case like this! What are the cops supposed to do?

Police do not always attend every traffic accident, perhaps that's why?  Someone has to inform them.

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20 minutes ago, blackshadow said:

is there NOT a highway code book up and coming drivers should read ???????

yes there is, and it's also printed in English, have had DLT copies in my hands a few times, but many think the money is better spent on phones, cigarettes and whisky, besides once on the road you don't need it anyway, it all "me first".

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