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Bangkok Chaos: Pickup Plummets From 4/FL Hospital Car Park

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In a startling early morning incident, a Thai woman sent a pickup truck airborne from the fourth floor of a Bangkok hospital's multi-storey car park. Miraculously, no injuries were reported.

 

The events began to unfold at a parking structure in Bangkok's Phayathai district, at Phramongkutklao Hospital. As the morning rush hour kicked into gear around 7:24 AM on May 15th, a seemingly ordinary parking manoeuvre took a dramatic turn.

 

CCTV footage from the car park depicted a scene straight out of an action film. The lady driver, in her golden bronze Toyota Hilux Vigo, collided with a stationary black Toyota Hilux Revo. The black pickup was sent soaring over the car park's edge, plummeting onto the street below. 

 

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Picture courtesy: Facebook/ Nonthawat Wisutthipat

 

A separate street-level CCTV camera captured the pandemonium ensued as pedestrians and motorists alike dove for cover. The blanket of dust left behind in the wake of the plummeting pickup bore testament to the near-miss; two passing motorcyclists, having just left the spot where the car landed, were incredibly lucky to escape unharmed.

 

 

Onlookers report that the driver of the Vigo, a woman believed to be between 40 and 50 years old, appeared severely shaken as she awaited police from the Phayathai Station. Speaking to media later, she confessed that she had panicked when another car drove too close to her vehicle, causing her foot to hit the accelerator.

 

The owner of the ruined black pickup, who makes his living as a daily vendor at the hospital, proved remarkably understanding about his vehicle's dramatic end. Having resolved the matter amicably regarding the compensation, he confessed to being upset over the loss of his cherished car.

 

 

This incident takes us back to a similar accident reported in Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, in August 2022, where a driver had intentionally crashed his car through a shopping mall car park, falling onto the road below. While authorities sort out today's incident, one thing is certain – parking in multi-storey car parks in Bangkok has certainly taken on a more daring dimension.

 

TOP Picture courtesy: Facebook/ Nonthawat Wisutthipat

 

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-- 2024-05-16

 

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    The majority of Thai drivers do not belong behind the wheel of any vehicle. Not in a car park...and certainly not out on the roads. 

  • what ?    can someone show a stoner like me where the other car is in the video ? take note she is coming up a 1 way ramp.   

  • I guess she really wanted that parking spot.  I would have picked one closer to the entrance door myself.   Amazing nobody got hurt on the ground.

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49 minutes ago, webfact said:

Speaking to media later, she confessed that she had panicked when another car drove too close to her vehicle, causing her foot to hit the accelerator.

 

what ? 

 

can someone show a stoner like me where the other car is in the video ? take note she is coming up a 1 way ramp. 

 

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I guess she really wanted that parking spot.  I would have picked one closer to the entrance door myself.

 

Amazing nobody got hurt on the ground.

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Probably A case of mixing the brake pedal with the gas one, specially when wearing high heels or totally 

not with it due to fatigue... good thing no one got hurt, cars are replaclebes dead humans not so much..

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The majority of Thai drivers do not belong behind the wheel of any vehicle. Not in a car park...and certainly not out on the roads. :coffee1:

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She couldn't find any empty spot so, she made one. The idea of "pedal confusion" doesn't seem to really work here as she was able to stop her truck once it was properly in it's parking spot. The nonsensese of another vehicle driving to close is going to be a hard sell with no vehicles on the CCTV and she's on a one way ramp. I'm thinking she just got frustrated at lack of parking and took care of it herself.

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2 minutes ago, sumongkhwai said:

She couldn't find any empty spot so, she made one. The idea of "pedal confusion" doesn't seem to really work here as she was able to stop her truck once it was properly in it's parking spot. The nonsensese of another vehicle driving to close is going to be a hard sell with no vehicles on the CCTV and she's on a one way ramp. I'm thinking she just got frustrated at lack of parking and took care of it herself.

 

i think when she bumped off the wall she freaked out and went into potato mode. 

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8 minutes ago, Skeptic7 said:

The majority of Thai drivers do not belong behind the wheel of any vehicle. Not in a car park...and certainly not out on the roads. :coffee1:

 

this.

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40 minutes ago, ezzra said:

Probably A case of mixing the brake pedal with the gas one,

 

30 years plus driving and i have never once mixed the gas and brake. 

3 minutes ago, stoner said:

 

30 years plus driving and i have never once mixed the gas and brake. 

You'd be surprised how many do, especially when stressed of in a hurry, everytime you see in the news a car

  lunges forward into a structure with a rocket's speed you know the gas pedal was depressed wrongly..

8 minutes ago, stoner said:

 

30 years plus driving and i have never once mixed the gas and brake. 

People can suffer anxiety or panic attacks and do such things. I never pushed a car off a cliff, but I've done some things under such attacks. Not saying that's the case here though.

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Speaking to media later, she confessed that she had panicked when another car drove too close to her vehicle, causing her foot to hit the accelerator.

Best leave it parked at home and take the bus... 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

Speaking to media later, she confessed that she had panicked when another car drove too close to her vehicle, causing her foot to hit the accelerator.

I hope the police confiscated her driving licenses right away - if she had one.

One of those utterly stupid excuses. 

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Thai driving skills on show again.

Technology should not be in the hands of those that did not invent it!

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I'm not going to hazard a guess as to what happened. Only one person knows for sure. The good news is that, luckily, no one was killed.

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3 hours ago, webfact said:

one thing is certain – parking in multi-storey car parks in Bangkok has certainly taken on a more daring dimension

as has the prose in news reporting. :coffee1:

32 minutes ago, findlay13 said:

Thai driving skills on show again.

..and the 'cherished' Vigo arse-up on the asphalt.

Looks like she booted it too much going up the car park level and then failed to brake in time.

No railings? The hospital should be held accountable as well. A person can trip and fall too. 

I am guessing she was applying the brakes, but the brakes failed!! Again!  🤔

A good illustration of the crude underpinnings of a pick up. Ladder chassis ,solid axle and leaf springs . That’s why the ride is inferior to a car with proper IRS. 😉 

Over 40 years of driving and not once have I mixed up the brake and accelerator pedal.Where is this alleged second car driving close as I can't see one on CCTV only many stationary cars.

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2 hours ago, stoner said:

 

what ? 

 

can someone show a stoner like me where the other car is in the video ? take note she is coming up a 1 way ramp. 

 

My two year old has the same problem with his digger. Sometimes he goes forward when he wants to go backwards.   Machinery is so darn difficult to control.   

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A women. Again.

2 hours ago, stoner said:

 

what ? 

 

can someone show a stoner like me where the other car is in the video ? take note she is coming up a 1 way ramp. 

 

AI can't handle such technicalities 

Ban all cars and bring back the buffaloes. 

No high rise car park needed, only a bit of land, the free garden manure is a bonus

Not one person has mentioned the poor bastard that owns the black truck,, where's his interview 

Very unusual behaviour for a Thai after this kind of incident to wait for the police.

Looks like she was coming up on a ramp and just went straight into the truck without ever slowing down.  No way her story holds up other than keeping her foot on the accelerator.

 

Very lucky no one was crushed by the falling vehicle.

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