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More than 300 road accidents reported with 37 deaths on the first day of ‘New Year’s Seven Days of Danger’


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Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) today (December 30th) reported a total of 349 road accidents, with 351 injuries and 37 deaths, on the first day (December 29th) of the ‘New Year’s Seven Days of Danger’ road accidents campaign.

 

Accidents were mostly caused by excessive speeding (41.55 percent), followed by drunk driving (23.50 percent). About 81.51 percent of the accidents involved motorcycles.

 

43.27 percent of road accidents occurred most on national highways. Most accidents occurred between 6:01 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. at 9.46 percent.

 

Full Story: https://thepattayanews.com/2022/12/30/more-than-300-road-accidents-reported-with-37-deaths-in-thailand-on-the-first-day-of-new-years-seven-days-of-danger/

 

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13 minutes ago, snoop1130 said:

Accidents were mostly caused by excessive speeding (41.55 percent), followed by drunk driving (23.50 percent).

and none was caused by poor/bad driving skills.... what about the remaining 34.95%

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Watched a U-turn being made today south of HH into oncoming traffic, driver turning like a turtle and going so slow. The approaching cars had to brake hard and one ran off of the road to avoid hitting the braking cars.  There needs to be more lights on the highway that would make U-turns a bit safer....

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All these check points in isaan for several days or longer but it looks like village older men just drink free coffee and water and visit all day 20eters feim the road.  What would be the budget to operate one of these for 10 days.  They don't seem to be in a uniform.   I've survived so far.  There is this one stretch where going the wrong way saves some amount of time.  TIT

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14 hours ago, ThailandRyan said:

Watched a U-turn being made today south of HH into oncoming traffic, driver turning like a turtle and going so slow. The approaching cars had to brake hard and one ran off of the road to avoid hitting the braking cars.  There needs to be more lights on the highway that would make U-turns a bit safer....

Flyover 'u' turns are the safest solution but most likely the most expensive.

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Accidents were mostly caused by excessive speeding (41.55 percent), followed by drunk driving (23.50 percent). About 81.51 percent of the accidents involved motorcycles.

What percentage of BIB on traffic duty were looking at their phones?  98.5%?

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15 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation

What a mouthful, first time i hear of such department, they have been trying to reduce road's carnage for many years now without much success as Thai drivers not the sorts of drivers that heed or pay attention and everyday that they get back home alive it's a miracle, specially the motorbike riders...

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20 minutes ago, PJ71 said:

 

It's a idea if they're serious about reducing wrecks, but we all know they're not......

Perfect idea but even in HH there is no room to build, then as you head south on Hwy 4 the seed picks up and there are no lights until you get to Pranburi. Several major areas in there where people have to cross the one side to get to the other as well, like coming out of Rajabakatti park and wanting to go south, the turn to go up towards Sirvana Homes, then the main road into and out of Khao Tao which right now is shut for all traffic trying to go to Hua Hin and you need to go south and make a Uturn against all of the fast moving traffic going north.....that's where I saw the accident occur. Many people make uturns way to slow and can not judge speed of approaching cars.

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7 minutes ago, VocalNeal said:

Brilliant.????   Every week we search for roads like that for our small, see the birds and smell the roses, motorbike group. We've found a few.  

The only problem is when that foliage blocks a small side road where a car or bike or dog suddenly appears in front of you...m

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1 minute ago, ThailandRyan said:

The only problem is when that foliage blocks a small side road where a car or bike or dog suddenly appears in front of you...m

In our experience it never does. Dogs are a law unto themselves everywhere. Black dogs at might are the worst.

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