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At approximately 06:05 on November 25, the Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre in Pattaya responded to a report of a collision between a tourist bus and a motorcycle on Highway 36, the Pattaya-Rayong Bypass, in Nong Pla Lai Subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chonburi. Rescue volunteers swiftly arrived at the scene.

 

The accident involved a tourist bus with license plate number registered in Bangkok and operated by Phalachiva Transport Company. The bus, which was carrying Chinese tourists, sustained damage to its left front side. The driver, 55-year-old Mr. Withoon Phansong, waited at the scene to provide his statement to authorities, while the visibly shaken tourists peered out anxiously at the unfolding situation.

 

Nearby, a red Honda Wave 125 motorcycle, license plate Chonburi, was found overturned and severely damaged. Lying close to the wreckage was a woman estimated to be between 30 and 40 years old, who had suffered a head injury after the bus’s tyre ran over her head. Remarkably, her helmet, which had shattered from the weight of the bus, saved her life. Rescue workers provided immediate first aid before rushing her to the hospital.

 

According to Mr. Withoon, he was driving in the middle lane when he noticed the motorcycle attempting to cross from the left to the right lane. Despite honking, braking, and attempting to change lanes, he was unable to avoid the collision. The motorcycle skidded along the road, leading to the rider’s injuries.

 

Local police from Bang Lamung Station have launched an investigation, including a review of CCTV footage, to determine the exact cause of the accident.

 

Authorities emphasised the critical role helmets play in preventing fatalities, crediting the woman’s helmet for saving her life.

 

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12 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Remarkably, her helmet, which had shattered from the weight of the bus, saved her life

This is good to hear a Thai wearing a helmet but sadly seldom happens. 

 

I was driving around Pattaya on my PCX the other day and saw a beautiful girl walking alone.

 

I offered her a lift, she agreed, I got out a newly purchased helmet from under the seat, she refused to put it on.

I begged her, giving her a wai and pleaded, she refused. 

 

Anyway she jumped on, now I've got to take an alternate route, avoid the regular cop checkpoints. 

 

 

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