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Distraught Foreigner In Multi-Vehicle Crash In Chonburi


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Posted
4 hours ago, CDG931 said:

But driving here every day, you accumulate so much frustration and even anger because they drive so poorly. He probably snapped.

 

 

Trying to emulate Michael Douglas in the movie "Falling Down" maybe

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Posted
12 hours ago, hotchilli said:

Guys got some issues...

Yeah he has been around Thais too long that their volatile nature has rubbed off on him! 

????

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Posted
1 hour ago, UbonEagle said:

Nutter ???? ship him off bye bye

He is no longer alive…

As you can see, most people here don’t even engage the brains even before posting. 

Posted
3 minutes ago, NextG said:

He is no longer alive…

As you can see, most people here don’t even engage the brains even before posting. 

Pretty hard to engage your brain when you sit on a barstool.

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said:

According to the article he was being chased by a pick-up. 

 

Maybe he was distraught as his life was being threatened?

Still blaming Thais hey?

Posted
6 hours ago, Lemsta69 said:

You're just raving for the sake of it now. I wasn't commenting on the dangerousness or otherwise of Thai roads, it's you who is fixated on that for some reason after choosing to misconstrue my OP.

 

That is my last word in the subject lest I get warned for bickering, as any conversation with you will doubtless descend into.

Talking nonsense then. Ive used the major apps, most drivers are bad. You don't get out much.

Posted
12 hours ago, CDG931 said:

I have been driving in Thailand for over 30 years. 
Road safety is one of the country's biggest issues in my opinion.

I'm not defending the person in the article, and I don't know the whole story. 
But driving here every day, you accumulate so much frustration and even anger because they drive so poorly. He probably snapped.

 

 

Well, I haven't driven since 1989, but before that I found Thai drivers to be no worse than drivers in California or Washington, D.C. Of course, before I moved to Thailand in 1982 I made up my mind that I was the one who would need to change my opinions and attitude, not the Thais.

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