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Two German Pedestrians Seriously Injured After Being Hit by Sedan in Pattaya


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By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Pattaya – Two German pedestrians were seriously injured after they were hit by a sedan in Pattaya while walking home from a bar.


The Pattaya City Police were notified of the incident at 2:00 A.M. on Saturday (May 6th) on Pattaya Second Road in Naklua. They and the Pattaya News arrived at the scene to find the sedan parked on the road with a broken front windshield.

 

The sedan driver, Mr. Pakasit Noodang, 42, was waiting for law enforcement at the scene and was described by rescue workers and police as cooperative.

 

On the road rescue staff found MR. JAKOB BAULER, 68, and MR. KLAUS WERNER, 58, both German nationals. MR. WERNER had sustained severe injuries while Mr. Bauler had more minor injuries. They were both taken to a nearby hospital.

 

Full story: https://thepattayanews.com/2023/05/06/two-german-pedestrians-seriously-injured-after-being-hit-by-sedan-in-pattaya/

 

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6 minutes ago, John Drake said:

Can't tell from the photos. Were they in a crosswalk?

this is to a large extent irrelevant when considering the driver's fault, it's the driver's responsibility to avoid collisions, especially with pedestrians and especially when driving within a city.

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38 minutes ago, spidermike007 said:

Crossing the road is very serious business in Thailand. No regard is given to pedestrians. One must do so without extreme care. Especially if one has been drinking. 

 

 

well, tourists especially CN love to wander in the middle of the road.....  not sorry at all for them...  its a road not a walkway!

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33 minutes ago, tgw said:

the article says Naklua. that road isn't one way, you can see the double yellow line in the photo.

it happened just at the beginning of the road, near the dolphin roundabout.

The textual description is a masterpiece of confusion.

It happened on Naklua rd opposite Sunshine Garden resort quite a bit away from the circle. And Naklua rd is not an easy task to cross. Also at daytime I don't feel too good when doing a right turn there with the scooter.

No idea why someone would confuse readers with "Pattaya 2nd rd", "left turn onto 2nd rd.". What as BS.

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Not for nothing but I'm sure that 2 German tourists where completely sober and didn't walk out in front of this driver, are we to believe that

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47 minutes ago, tgw said:

I wonder what the driver's excuse will be as to why he could not react in time to avoid the collision.

He said he didn't see them when he turned into the side road.

 

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1 minute ago, hotchilli said:

He said he didn't see them when he turned into the side road.

 

If only someone could explain what this "turn" "side road" hitting with 60 km/h could mean.

It happened on a straight wide road.

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A lot of onlookers in the link photo... seems the place is alive and well at 2am,

looking at the front row the girls could make  a decent back row in a rugby game... 

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51 minutes ago, AsiaCheese said:

How about two guys stumbling across the road without checking traffic, after a beer or maybe several, thinking that everywhere in the world traffic stops whenever someone walks up to a pedestrian crossing? Just speculating, you know, as we all do without facts...

From the article:

 

"Both pedestrians had left a beer bar nearby before crossing the road and being hit by the sedan."

 

At 2am, I'd suspect the latter.

 

You really do need to be extra careful crossing roads in Thailand, day or night, but especially at night after a few beers.

 

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44 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

From the link:

A witness, a motorbike taxi driver named Mr. Wirat Yimyam, 45, told the Pattaya News team that the sedan was driving at about 40-60 kilometers per hour before turning left onto Pattaya Second Road and hitting both pedestrians

yes, but that doesn't make much sense.

there is a small street just before where the accident happened, but driving 40-60 Kph in there is reckless.

the other possibility is Naklua soi 33, but that would be too far away from the accident to be relevant.

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2pm after late night drinking in bar

 

Even if the Germans are amongst those equipped with travel insurance (and having been parcelled off to the nearest high cost hospital) they need to look to the gods of good luck that their imbibing doesn't negate their insurance, and possibly their claim against the drivers insurance (which may of course in any event baulk at the costs of the hospital they've landed at).

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