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American Tourist Involved in Car Crash Injures Man in Pattaya

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On 6/17/2024 at 7:46 PM, Gottfrid said:

Yeah, that video is showing the Thai driver just not looking and driving far to close to the car pulling out very very slow, leaving much room and time for adjusting instead of just continue straight. The Thai driver was probably more interested in something else instead of the road. On the other hand, I actually also get annoyed at all that are trying to pull out in front of me and people that are turning crossing the street as they always have to pull little bit and little bit more until they finally can close a lane and come over that way instead of just stand still and wait until the road is clear.

The Thai drove right on the road!!! If you want to drive from the side into the road you have to look it's free.
So 100% the farang is wrong!!!

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