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Phuket Reports Total of 26 Accidents in Four Days of New Year Seven Days Road Safety Campaign

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Phuket – Phuket has announced in total 26 road accidents with 27 injuries in four days (December 29th, 2023 – January 1st, 2024) of the New Year Seven Day Road Safety campaign (December 29th, 2023 to January 4th, 2024).


The Phuket Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) Office told the Phuket Express on Tuesday (January 2nd) details on the fourth day of the safety campaign (January 1st).

 

By Goongnang Suksawat

 

Full story: THE PHUKET EXPRESS 2024-01-03

 

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26 accidents? Quite unbelievable.....they are talking Phuket??

What about the 200 that weren't reported:)

7 hours ago, ChrisY1 said:

26 accidents? Quite unbelievable.....they are talking Phuket??

What about the 200 that weren't reported:)

You find the true numbers at thairsc.com (Thai Accident Information Centre). Multiply the 26 accidents by a factor of between 8 and 10 to get to the true numbers.

I live in beachside Rawai and hear every day at least 3 Ambulances sirens blaring at different times. Rawai/Naiharn Beach area covers around 5% of Phuket.

Nuff said

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