josephbloggs Posted Tuesday at 03:05 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:05 PM 2 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: 0-60mph in about 7 seconds. Nothing to be ashamed about when comparing like-for-like. Yes, it's not bad, but compared to many EVs (and the way it looks!) it is a bit disappointing.
AlwaysThere Posted Tuesday at 03:35 PM Posted Tuesday at 03:35 PM 1 hour ago, lordgrinz said: The front of the bike is embedded into the front passengers side of the car, that was head-on. Nice to see the video though, whatever happened, more than likely happened at the intersection before the village. I would say the motorcycle tried to make a right turn into the road before the village. Likely the bike was crossing from one side to the other and didn't hear the car at all. It clearly wasn't head on or to the back, but a hit to one side of the bike. 1
thailand49 Posted Tuesday at 11:41 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:41 PM 8 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said: Really? Speed starts at anything more than 0kph. In the mid 80s I crashed an Escort into the back of a Capri at 50mph at impact and no one was even injured. Really! Must be your origin!🤣
jacko45k Posted Tuesday at 11:44 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:44 PM 8 hours ago, AlwaysThere said: Likely the bike was crossing from one side to the other and didn't hear the car at all. It clearly wasn't head on or to the back, but a hit to one side of the bike. Yes, the car hit the bike not the other way around.....I wonder if the car being near silent contributed, and the bike pulled in front. Sad result.
lordgrinz Posted Wednesday at 01:12 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:12 AM 1 hour ago, jacko45k said: Yes, the car hit the bike not the other way around.....I wonder if the car being near silent contributed, and the bike pulled in front. Sad result. In either case, the bike was completely on the other side of the road, meaning it was a really bad decision to cross or turn in front of the car. The weird part is that the story on ThePattayaNews states the car driver was arrested, which wouldn't jibe with what seems obvious, the car driver has the right-of-way.
jacko45k Posted Wednesday at 01:29 AM Posted Wednesday at 01:29 AM 15 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: In either case, the bike was completely on the other side of the road, meaning it was a really bad decision to cross or turn in front of the car. The weird part is that the story on ThePattayaNews states the car driver was arrested, which wouldn't jibe with what seems obvious, the car driver has the right-of-way. You never know here, but considering someone was killed, I believe an arrest is obligatory.
richard_smith237 Posted Wednesday at 03:08 PM Posted Wednesday at 03:08 PM (edited) 13 hours ago, lordgrinz said: In either case, the bike was completely on the other side of the road, meaning it was a really bad decision to cross or turn in front of the car. The weird part is that the story on ThePattayaNews states the car driver was arrested, which wouldn't jibe with what seems obvious, the car driver has the right-of-way. Given the manner in which many motorcyclists ride, its natural to draw the assumption that the 'bike turned in front of the car'... But that might not be the case. The 'position the bike ended up' as we can see in the photo, is not a strong indication of the manner in which the impact occurred... This still could have been: - 'head on'... Bike turned into the car. - 'side on'... Bike pulled out in front of the car. - 'Rear-collision'... Bike was riding slowly and the car hit the back of the rider. That said, I do tend to agree that in all likelihood the car was approaching quickly (looking at the extent of damage) and the bike pulled out in-front of the car without looking.... (but again, thats just an assumption - nothing is really clear). Regarding the driver being arrested: If I'm not mistaken, that is standard procedure in any road fatality involving two separate vehicles, the other driver is 'automatically arrested and charged (I think with 'reckless driving') - its just SOP and the way the legal system works here. Edited Wednesday at 03:10 PM by richard_smith237 1
lordgrinz Posted Wednesday at 04:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:29 PM 1 hour ago, richard_smith237 said: Regarding the driver being arrested: If I'm not mistaken, that is standard procedure in any road fatality involving two separate vehicles, the other driver is 'automatically arrested and charged (I think with 'reckless driving') - its just SOP and the way the legal system works here. That's wonderful, getting charged with a crime for doing nothing wrong, nice. So we are driving around with suicidal people, and if they choose to die by pulling in front of us, we get to be treated like a criminal?! I got to get out this nutcase country! 1
richard_smith237 Posted Wednesday at 04:50 PM Posted Wednesday at 04:50 PM 11 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: That's wonderful, getting charged with a crime for doing nothing wrong, nice. So we are driving around with suicidal people, and if they choose to die by pulling in front of us, we get to be treated like a criminal?! I got to get out this nutcase country! If someone dies, they have to investigate - I believe the charges are dropped quite quickly if you have dash-cam footage that clearly shows you are not at fault - ultimately, its a charge that doesn't stick (this is why its so important to have a dash-cam when driving anywhere, especially here). Thus, its just a formality of the investigation. 1 1
CLW Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Just guessing, but given the fact that one person from the motorcycle survived maybe she was wearing a helmet while the other did not ?
easydoor Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago When I see the dammage on the car: the inpact has been very havy. This is not made at a low speed, but a very high speed.. 2
1happykamper Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 11/12/2024 at 11:40 AM, Georgealbert said: This is Thai media coverage of the incident, showing some of the CCTV footage. Wow. Reading all the comments from Thai people is interesting. Asking things like... Was she drunk... Why drive so fast... Did she have a license. The car driver is already guilty according to this lot. Yikes. No chance that the motorbike rider just didn't look 5555 2 2
hhaat Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 minutes ago, 1happykamper said: Wow. Reading all the comments from Thai people is interesting. Asking things like... Was she drunk... Why drive so fast... Did she have a license. The car driver is already guilty according to this lot. Yikes. No chance that the motorbike rider just didn't look 5555 As a foreigner, I also believe the car driver was at fault. Driving at more than 30-40 kph on this kind of road is illegal. This car apparently was being driven at may be 60-100 kph.
jesimps Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago On 11/12/2024 at 8:33 AM, lordgrinz said: It looks like a head-on collision, or possibly left side of motorcycle hit, and the car is on the far left side of the road. So, Ghost Rider? Unless the motorcycle turned right in front of the car to enter the Sirin Village, which wouldn't surprise me. I can't see any scenario here where the car would be at fault. It seems to be the case here that in a car/bike collision the car is always at fault.
1happykamper Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 10 minutes ago, hhaat said: As a foreigner, I also believe the car driver was at fault. Driving at more than 30-40 kph on this kind of road is illegal. This car apparently was being driven at may be 60-100 kph. The speed limit is 60 in that area.
TheFishman1 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago So after all these years they ever find the Red Bull kid who dragged the cop along the road then he flew out to Singapore or somewhere and sent the judge doctors note saying it was too sick to travel where is the Red Bull kid whatever happened with that how come they don’t put a red notice out on TIT
Wuvu2 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 11/12/2024 at 7:52 AM, JoePai said: On 11/12/2024 at 6:25 AM, BritScot said: Ev are so dangerous to other road users because of the weight of their battery. Everyone's car insurance in the uk has sky rocked year on year, I wonder why??? 555 congratulations for the most inane post of the year - to date You must have missed the political soapbox forum added this year 🙄 https://aseannow.com/forum/456-political-soapbox/
newbee2022 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 11/12/2024 at 6:25 AM, BritScot said: Ev are so dangerous to other road users because of the weight of their battery. Everyone's car insurance in the uk has sky rocked year on year, I wonder why??? The insurances in UK give their rates according to the weight of the cars? Wow, I missed that😂
Freddy42OZ Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago On 11/12/2024 at 8:48 AM, CallumWK said: On 11/12/2024 at 4:02 AM, Georgealbert said: identified as Ms Ekaterina, nationality was not disclosed That's a difficult one, not? She could be from Bulgaria, where Ekaterina is a popular name, she could also be from Ukraine or Belarus where Ekaterina is also common. But you just wanted to be subtly racist and imply she must be Russian. 1 1
JBChiangRai Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The car took 3.5 seconds to come to a stop in the video, it was already decelerating. Assuming it only started braking at the beginning of the video (and it was probably before that), AI puts the speed in excess of 120 km/hr. 1 1
Hakuna Matata Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago The driver's nationality may be Ukraine or Russia, or United States.
CallumWK Posted 42 minutes ago Posted 42 minutes ago (edited) 33 minutes ago, Freddy42OZ said: She could be from Bulgaria, where Ekaterina is a popular name, she could also be from Ukraine or Belarus where Ekaterina is also common. But you just wanted to be subtly racist and imply she must be Russian. What a Smart aleck, playing the racist card because you were born without a sense of humor, not even knowing that Russians aren't a race. Back to your cave Edited 41 minutes ago by CallumWK 1
lordgrinz Posted 22 minutes ago Posted 22 minutes ago 1 hour ago, 1happykamper said: Wow. Reading all the comments from Thai people is interesting. Asking things like... Was she drunk... Why drive so fast... Did she have a license. The car driver is already guilty according to this lot. Yikes. No chance that the motorbike rider just didn't look 5555 Exactly! The bikes frontend is embedded in the front of the car, and the car is on the proper side of the road. I still stick with my original assessment, the motorbike drove head-on into the car trying to make a right turn in front of it, or crossed the road without stopping to make sure it was clear to do so. I lean more towards the head-on collision, based on the indent in the hood and what appears to be a head/helmet impact on the passengers side of the windshield.
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