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Traffic at standstill for one hour as truck-trailer piles into accident scene on Mitraphap Highway - "drunk" driver taken away

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On 1/30/2023 at 12:43 PM, Purdey said:

Thailand now has a Death Island and a Death Highway. One more for the triple. 

Drove all along there repeatedly and it's a frigging joke to call this steep, death highway etc. Rd 304 through Khao Yai is still much "steeper" and still nothing!

Most Thai drivers don't have the slightest idea how to drive on a road that is not flat as a pancake. Well, the office yards with their traffic kindergarten for the driving test are mostly flat except for a molehill for starting uphill :cheesy:

(I might be biased, in my younger years did one or two Swiss mountain passes between breakfast and lunch)

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  • No doubt we will read later that it was "brake failure" once again.   The new statement will say he wasn't drunk, the test showed nothing was in his system, brown envelope provided in time.

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    I can't help but wonder...if they trained monkeys to drive all Thai vehicles would national road death statistics go up or down?

  • Not the ruck driver's fault. He saw lots of red and blue flashing lights and though it was a roadside guy selling hammocks????

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