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They do not report any accident as a death if they die later at the hospital, is what I understand. Only when they are pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Correct me please if that has changed.

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3 hours ago, rexpotter said:

They do not report any accident as a death if they die later at the hospital, is what I understand. Only when they are pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Correct me please if that has changed.

 

I have heard that they do fiddle the deaths details to show a lower number.

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Phuket Records a Total of 39 Accidents in Five Days of the ‘Songkran Seven Days of Road Safety Campaign’
By Goongnang Suksawat

 

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Phuket –Phuket has announced a total of 39 road accidents, 39 injuries, and zero deaths in the first five days (April 11th – April 15th) of the seven days (April 11th, 2024 to April 17th, 2024) of the ‘Songkran Road Safety Campaign 2024′.


The Phuket Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) Office told the Phuket Express on Tuesday (April 16th) the details from the fifth day (April 15th) of the campaign.

 

There were a total of 9 road accidents resulting in 9 injuries. Two road accidents were in the Mueang District involving two injuries. One accident and one injury took place in the Thalang district. Six accidents with six injuries also took place in the Kathu district (Home of Patong).

 

Full story: THE PHUKET EXPRESS 2024-04-17

 

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12 hours ago, rexpotter said:

They do not report any accident as a death if they die later at the hospital, is what I understand. Only when they are pronounced dead at the scene of the accident. Correct me please if that has changed.

I believe that is how stats are recorded.

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6 hours ago, Robert Paulson said:

Our safety program worked perfectly. Source: us. 

 

Exactly....      

 

 

However...     Even the numbers below look highly suspicious when the national average over the year is about 68 per day (based on WHO estimations in 2020 was 22,428 road deaths per year (and that was a Covid year)

https://www.worldlifeexpectancy.com/thailand-road-traffic-accidents

 

So... even the below mentioned number (linked) is less than than the normal daily average...   (which would otherwise fall at 245 over 4 days).

 

Thus: Are the reports suggesting the the roads over the 7 deadly days of Songkran are 35% safer ????

 

As you mentioned Robert - the source and accuracy of the information is highly questionable.

 

 

 

 

 

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