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Bus and truck collision injures 30 on Chon Buri expressway


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A collision involving a bus and a truck on the Burapha Withi Expressway near Bang Pakong, Chon Buri resulted in severe damage and multiple injuries yesterday.

 

The incident, which took place between kilometres 45 and 46, left several passengers trapped and injured.

 

Emergency services rushed to the scene of a major traffic accident on the expressway leading to Chon Buri. Initial reports indicate that nearly 30 individuals sustained injuries in the crash that involved a bus and a semi-truck. Among the victims were Chinese tourists, highlighting the potential impact on international visitors.


Responders at the scene worked tirelessly to assess the situation and provide aid to those affected. The crash site was a scene of urgency as officials navigated through the wreckage to reach the injured and assess the full extent of the calamity. The cause of the accident is under investigation, with further updates to be communicated as information becomes available.


An officer at the scene noted that the bus’s front end was completely crushed, indicating the severity of the impact, reported KhaoSod.

 

As the emergency response continues, the focus remains on the welfare of the injured and the swift clearing of the expressway to restore normal traffic flow. The incident has drawn attention to public transportation safety and the need for stringent measures to prevent future accidents.

 

In related news, the construction of the Rama II Road expressway, currently plagued by delays, substandard work and safety concerns, prompted Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to consider downgrading contractors responsible for the project. The state budget office was instructed to investigate possible penalties for the contractors involved.

 

In other news, a bus crash on Si Kew-Chaiyaphum Road near Nakhon Ratchasima on Friday, March 1 left 47 students and teachers injured and the driver dead.

 

The bus crash occurred at approximately 10.30pm, with the vehicle carrying 39 students and 12 staff members on a field trip from Chaiyaphum province to the revered Temple of the Emerald Buddha in Bangkok met with tragedy.

 

by Nattapong Westwood

Photo courtesy of KhaoSod

 

Source: The Thaiger 2024-03-14

 

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

An officer at the scene noted that the bus’s front end was completely crushed, indicating the severity of the impact,

because that officer has training in this  matter, not that the bus is probably  a  fabricated mess with no collision testing then?

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7 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

Thailand' bus drivers, big and small busses, are atrocious....the number of rear enders is astounding and never stops.....drivers ploughing into either parked trucks, U turning trucks and slow moving trucks continue almost daily.

And as usual...no-one cares!

I like it best when the morons race each other

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7 minutes ago, ChrisY1 said:

Thailand' bus drivers, big and small busses, are atrocious....the number of rear enders is astounding and never stops.....drivers ploughing into either parked trucks, U turning trucks and slow moving trucks continue almost daily.

And as usual...no-one cares!

Is the problem trucks then?

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12 hours ago, webfact said:

Among the victims were Chinese tourists, highlighting the potential impact on international visitors

I suggest this was an actual impact and not potential.....😋

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12 hours ago, webfact said:

An officer at the scene noted that the bus’s front end was completely crushed, indicating the severity of the impact, reported KhaoSod.

The officer should have their vision checked. The image indicates otherwise.

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