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School Bus Overturns in Sisaket, 20 Students Injured


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Emergency services in Sisaket were alerted at 07.30 on September 20, to an incident involving a school bus that overturned on the road between Ban Phon Yang and Ban Nong Phai in Phon Yang Subdistrict, Wang Hin District. The accident left 20 students injured.

 

Rescue teams quickly arrived at the scene, where they found a yellow six-wheeled school bus, license plate Sisaket, overturned on the roadside. The injured students from Wat Luang Wittaya School, included both novice monks and regular students. Emergency personnel administered first aid at the scene before transferring the injured to Wang Hin Hospital for further treatment.

 

 


The bus driver, Mr. Chaiwat Khumkham, 50, explained that he had been picking up students from villages along the route to take them to school in downtown Sisaket. The road between Ban Phon Yang and Ban Nong Phai is narrow and difficult to navigate, especially when passing other vehicles. As the bus approached a curve, another vehicle came from the opposite direction. In an attempt to avoid a collision, Mr. Chaiwat steered sharply to the left, causing the rear wheels to slip off the road due to the lack of a shoulder. The bus then lost control and overturned, resulting in multiple injuries among the students.

 

The bus was reportedly carrying over 60 students at the time of the accident. Some parents, upon hearing the news, rushed to the scene to take their children home, deciding not to send them to school for the rest of the day due to the trauma.

 

The investigation of the incident is ongoing.

 

 

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i wonder, was there really an other vehicle  ...

 

it seems like clear sight for at least 100 m, no need to react sharply with a bus on this narrow street. no wheel tracks in the tall grass either ... :mellow:

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1 hour ago, motdaeng said:

i wonder, was there really an other vehicle  ...

 

it seems like clear sight for at least 100 m, no need to react sharply with a bus on this narrow street. no wheel tracks in the tall grass either ... :mellow:

 

According to the photo,  the busdriver could not see more than 50 meters before the curve. And if you know how they take right hand turns in Thailand could be an explanation why the busdriver ended up where he was.

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49 minutes ago, watchcat said:

 

According to the photo,  the busdriver could not see more than 50 meters before the curve. And if you know how they take right hand turns in Thailand could be an explanation why the busdriver ended up where he was.

 

you are right about this "the busdriver could not see more than 50 meters before the curve" ...  but as a bus driver, he's sitting in a higher position, so he should definitely be able to see more than just to the curve (see pic) ... never mind, TIT 

 

 

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Just another useless Thai bus driver, who turned the steering Sharply to the left, on or approaching a bend, and it sounds like it was a regular route for him, no doubt going to fast for the road conditions. 

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44 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

no doubt going to fast for the road conditions

 

Many Thais seem to enjoy driving in a dangerous manner.  They seem to find it fun.  You see it a lot on the road where people "only just make it" and if someone braked or swerved when they made their manoeuvre it would cause and accident.  Then, fairly regularly, some don't make it.

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I drove a school bus on a small country road like that when I was a teenager. Sometimes only room for one vehicle to pass. IF there was a car coming, it got out of the way for me. It's never the roads fault.

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1 hour ago, brianthainess said:

Just another useless Thai bus driver, who turned the steering Sharply to the left, on or approaching a bend, and it sounds like it was a regular route for him, no doubt going to fast for the road conditions. 

And you are the expert who has been to the area where the accident happened?

Or are you another drunk bar stool expert about everything?

The latter more than likely.

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