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Four Cars Involved in Accident at Thepprasit Intersection in Pattaya, Driver Blames Brake Failure


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Let's see if a proper forensic examination is made to check all braking components. Wondering if police here carry that out like in other countries? Or because no serious injuries/death it's handed back to insurance to use one of their contracted mechanics to do the investigation?  (Hoping no brown envelopes).

Also crash scene, skid marks on road to show where brakes applied? Or none at all? Dash cam footage and CCTV? Witnesses? 

Also wondering if police will check driver's phone records to see if in a call, texting, etc and whether any hands-free systems were in place? 

 

I am paranoid at lights and when turning with oncoming vehicles here. So many drivers on their phones and being distracted as well as speeding. 

 

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That road is a race track , and the stupid intersection between Thappraya and  Thepprasit and the  concrete separation  in the middle of the road is unbelievable. Also , Why oh why don’t people respect the red lights. Totally dangerous everywhere. 

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2 hours ago, 1happykamper said:

Such liars here. Brake failure 555 555. Looking at that damage speed and lousy driving was the cause. 

Well it was brake failure...  The brakes failed to stop them in time.

 

It doesn't matter how fast they were going, braking distances, or how late they braked - the brakes didn't do the job the driver wanted them to do, ergo its the fault of the brakes !!!!!

 

You really can't make up the extent of juvenile thought process that goes on here to avoid accountability and responsibility. 

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In the immortal words of that Cool Hand Luke warden; "What we got here, is failure to communicate, some men just can reach the break pedal, which is what we have here".

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14 hours ago, Mutt Daeng said:

Brake failure or failure to brake?

Usually its a case of driving like a tƜat,

then when the realisation that a self induced collision is imminent belatedly dawns-

stamping on the brake - which achieved no determent to the collision

ergo the brakes 'failed' (in what they were asked of them to achieve :whistling:)

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13 hours ago, Road Warrior said:

you are right !!!!   note 75% Bangkok plates ????

Driving gets a little harder at weekends with the extra traffic from Bangkok..... they are pushy and don't grasp giving way. 

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