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Crap reorting, somebody wrote this from there bed to lazy to get up at 4AM  was it 4AM did  it even happen, why show a picture of a damaged bike that is irrelevant to this collision, the quality of reporting on this forum is school classroom level.

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On 4/29/2024 at 4:54 AM, snoop1130 said:

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A man from Thailand died after his motorcycle crashed into a bridge railing in Chonburi.

 

The fatal accident happened at about 4:30 AM on Monday, April 29, 2024. The Samet Police were alerted and they sent officers and emergency rescue teams to the bridge in the Samet part of the Mueang district, in Chonburi region.

 

The dead man, only identified as Mr. Kriangkrai, was found lying on the road with severe head and arm wounds. He was quickly declared dead at the location by emergency medical staff. His red and black Honda CBR motorbike was found nearby, along with a shattered motorcycle helmet.

 

Mr. Koravin, a friend who was riding on a separate bike near Mr. Kriangkrai when the accident happened, said they had been out sightseeing around 4 AM. He said that the accident occurred when Mr. Kriangkrai was riding home and lost control of his bike on a bend.

 

The police are looking into what caused the accident and are encouraging bikers to exercise caution and not exceed the speed limit.

 

File photo for reference only. Courtesy of Google

 

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Never knew how to properly counter steer 

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On 4/29/2024 at 6:12 AM, Screaming said:

Big bikes, little bikes, they all are death traps in Thailand no matter how good a rider you are. The law of averages, which are very high in Thailand, will catch up to you some day, its only a matter of time.

Not true at all. It happened in a bend. In good weather , by himself. He obviously didn't know how to counter steer. Like millions of others out there and the thousands who have fatalities around the world, they didn't know how to ride. 

 

 

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