Georgealbert Posted December 23, 2024 Posted December 23, 2024 Picture from responders. A factory worker from the Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate lost his life in a motorcycle accident during the early hours of the morning of December 23, prompting renewed fears among locals about a so-called “cursed bend” notorious for frequent fatal crashes. At around 03:00 the Sawang Porngkusol Rayong rescue team was alerted to a motorcycle crash on the Tha Banthuk Road near Bangkok-Rayong Hospital, just before the golf course. Upon arriving at the scene, rescue workers found a damaged pink-and-black Honda motorcycle, registration from Rayong, lying near the base of a streetlight pole. Next to the pole was the lifeless body of 22-year-old Mr. Chanin Treechit, a resident of Samed Daeng Road, Tambon Thap Ma, Muang District, Rayong. His helmet had been ripped off by the force of the i pact and was found near the body. His injuries were severe: a fractured skull with a large gash on his forehead, a collapsed chest, and a left leg nearly severed at the knee. Despite rescue workers performing CPR and summoning an ambulance from Rayong Hospital, the victim succumbed to his injuries at the scene. According to Mr. Chanin’s elder sister, he had been returning home after attending a New Year’s party with colleagues. She suspected he might have been intoxicated and lost control of the motorcycle on the bend, crashing into the streetlight pole. Authorities are conducting a detailed investigation into the incident. The victim’s body was transported to Rayong Hospital for an autopsy as part of routine procedures. Local residents have expressed their unease about the site of the crash, with many attributing it to supernatural forces. Just days earlier, another fatal accident occurred at the same location, involving a car that struck a streetlight, splitting the pole in two. Residents claim that crashes at this bend seem to peak annually around the New Year period, often resulting in fatalities. Police have yet to confirm the exact cause of the crash, but in the meantime, locals continue to avoid the area, particularly at night, fearing the alleged curse of the bend. -- 2024-12-24 2
Popular Post hotchilli Posted December 24, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 24, 2024 9 hours ago, Georgealbert said: prompting renewed fears among locals about a so-called “cursed bend” notorious for frequent fatal crashes. The bend is inanimate.... people kill themselves. 2 3 1
Will B Good Posted December 24, 2024 Posted December 24, 2024 Had numerous accidents occurred on a straight, well lit, good quality road in the absence of other vehicles......then maybe....just maybe....555 1
gomangosteen Posted December 25, 2024 Posted December 25, 2024 On 12/24/2024 at 1:40 PM, hotchilli said: The bend is inanimate.... people kill themselves. Yes, a real classic, blame that bend in the road, despite: "suspected he might have been intoxicated and lost control of the motorcycle on the bend, crashing into the streetlight pole." I had my closest miss in my years here at 3am Sunday morning - I was in Chanthaburi heading on motorbike to the start of the marathon / half-marathon at Laem Sadet; aware of car approaching fast from behind I went as left as possible it went past me at high speed by which time I was braking due to the 90-degree corner before a bridge, car crossed the road, spun 180 so now I had its headlights in my face. Driver re-started, did a wheelspinning u-turn and raced away. Almost a pity he hadn't gone into the river, would have been a favour to humanity. A reminder of how quickly it can change from life-death. 1
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 On 12/24/2024 at 1:40 PM, hotchilli said: The bend is inanimate.... people kill themselves. Not actually true. The raid traffic engineers have designed a bend that clearly leads to extra crashes. Thailand doesn't seem to have such a thing as a traffic engineer. 2
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 18 hours ago, gomangosteen said: Yes, a real classic, blame that bend in the road, despite: "suspected he might have been intoxicated and lost control of the motorcycle on the bend, crashing into the streetlight pole." I had my closest miss in my years here at 3am Sunday morning - I was in Chanthaburi heading on motorbike to the start of the marathon / half-marathon at Laem Sadet; aware of car approaching fast from behind I went as left as possible it went past me at high speed by which time I was braking due to the 90-degree corner before a bridge, car crossed the road, spun 180 so now I had its headlights in my face. Driver re-started, did a wheelspinning u-turn and raced away. Almost a pity he hadn't gone into the river, would have been a favour to humanity. A reminder of how quickly it can change from life-death. Totally wrong interpretation of tge surmtuatiin. 1
roo860 Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 Keep filling the dimwit locals with superstition <deleted> 1
KannikaP Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 23 minutes ago, kwilco said: tge surmtuatiin. Eh? What's that please? 1 1
Popular Post Will B Good Posted December 26, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 26, 2024 1 minute ago, KannikaP said: Eh? What's that please? Undetected early onset? 1 1 1
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 25 minutes ago, kwilco said: Not actually true. The raid traffic engineers have designed a bend that clearly leads to extra crashes. Thailand doesn't seem to have such a thing as a traffic engineer. Can someone give the Google map reference for exact location of this bend? 1
KannikaP Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 On 12/24/2024 at 4:31 AM, Georgealbert said: on the Tha Banthuk Road near Bangkok-Rayong Hospital, just before the golf course. Google Maps could help you.
KannikaP Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 On 12/24/2024 at 4:31 AM, Georgealbert said: At around 03:00 the Sawang Porngkusol Rayong rescue team was alerted to a motorcycle crash on the Tha Banthuk Road near Bangkok-Rayong Hospital, just before the golf course. Where is the bend?
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 1 hour ago, kwilco said: Not actually true. The raid traffic engineers have designed a bend that clearly leads to extra crashes. Thailand doesn't seem to have such a thing as a traffic engineer. Err.= road traffic engineers
Popular Post NanLaew Posted December 26, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 26, 2024 3 hours ago, kwilco said: Not actually true. The raid traffic engineers have designed a bend that clearly leads to extra crashes. Thailand doesn't seem to have such a thing as a traffic engineer. 3 hours ago, kwilco said: Totally wrong interpretation of tge surmtuatiin. "raid traffic engineers" and "tge surmtuatiin"? Texting while driving of FTS (fat thumb syndrome)? 1 1 1
NanLaew Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 3 hours ago, KannikaP said: Where is the bend? Extreme right of picture, at the 'golf course' entrance?
KannikaP Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 40 minutes ago, NanLaew said: Extreme right of picture, at the 'golf course' entrance? Sorry, read the OP incorrectly. Sounded like the 'bend' was between Golf & Hospital. If a driver cannot get round that small bend, they should not be driving.
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 58 minutes ago, NanLaew said: "raid traffic engineers" and "tge surmtuatiin"? Texting while driving of FTS (fat thumb syndrome)? Sure even rhe most mentally challenged will work that out.
Captain Flack Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 A number of bickering post, which that are just deflecting the discussion off topic have been removed. 1
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 Almost all accidents are caused by human error… if you are drunk you are more likely to make a human error. However, good traffic engineering mitigates the results of human error by designing roadways and traffic systems that enhance safety, reduce the likelihood of accidents, and minimize the consequences of mistakes. By proactively addressing the potential for human error, traffic engineering saves lives and enhances overall system efficiency. If the bend was better designed and engineered then fewer people would make errors and the results of those errors would be less severe. 1
SAFETY FIRST Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 On 12/24/2024 at 4:31 AM, Georgealbert said: prompting renewed fears among locals about a so-called “cursed bend” notorious for frequent fatal crashes We have a few so-called “cursed bend” notorious for frequent fatal crashes of foreigners here in Pattaya and Jomtien. Jomtien 2nd since its opened has seen many deaths over the years. 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted December 26, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 26, 2024 2 hours ago, kwilco said: If the bend was better designed and engineered then fewer people would make errors and the results of those errors would be less severe. What would you propose ?... Gravel run off areas ?? 3
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 57 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: What would you propose ?... Gravel run off areas ?? As I can't see the bend I can't help. But Consider camber, land markings eliptical curve? Kerb conditions,surface of road. armco barriers and most importantly obstacles on the side of the road. This is apparently an accident black spot...or do you think that there are spirits on this piece of road that makes people lose control? 1
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted December 26, 2024 Popular Post Posted December 26, 2024 24 minutes ago, kwilco said: As I can't see the bend I can't help. But Consider camber, land markings eliptical curve? Kerb conditions,surface of road. armco barriers and most importantly obstacles on the side of the road. I do see what you are getting at with the 'road engineering comments'.... but you are trying to shoe-horn in a road engineering issue... when this is a 'speeding idiot who couldn't stay on the road issue' The accident occured about 40-50m away from a gentle bend in the road can be seen on the Map posted by KannikaP - also another map pasted below... (arrow points to the accident spot). Anyone unable to navigate such a simple road can't be helped with road engineering. 24 minutes ago, kwilco said: This is apparently an accident black spot...or do you think that there are spirits on this piece of road that makes people lose control? Its not accident black-spot - thats just BS reporting... its just an innocuous bit of road along which couple of idiots have managed to crash, through a) being drunk, b) not paying attention..... (or both). The 'spirit' thing is just as stupid and highlights the daft mentality.... its another example of people attempting to blame anything else other than the glaringly obvious - the accident was caused by sheer stupidity - it wasn't caused by the road or spirits.... Looking at the opposite direction from the accident spot to the 'bend in the road'... Its seems that the 'rider' crashed into a pole on a straight bit of road.... How would you engineer your way out that ??????... Of course, remove the Poles, which I'd agree with.... but the rider would still crash... Perhaps this time into a car on the other side of the road or another motorcyclist etc... 1 2
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 It's a black spot...there is something wrong....you appear to think it's spirits turning people into bad drivers. Or are you just trying to make a racist case? 1
richard_smith237 Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 Just now, kwilco said: It's a black spot...there is something wrong....you appear to think it's spirits turning people into bad drivers. Or are you just trying to make a racist case? Are all gentle bends in roads black-spots then ??... Or just the ones drunk drivers / riders crash on ? You're so intent on making this a road engineering issue that you can't see the obvious - when drunk drivers and idiots going too fast or fall asleep and crash... its not the roads fault. Drunk drivers also crash in to other things so... You 'could' engineer things to make it safer.... put padding on the side of all roads, only have traffic travelling in one direction (to avoid head on accidents), have run off areas... of course, all rather daft when 100,000's of people navigate these roads without issue until smashed out of their heads. On 12/24/2024 at 12:31 AM, Georgealbert said: Residents claim that crashes at this bend seem to peak annually around the New Year period, often resulting in fatalities. Strange that ?... what about the rest of the year ? - the road is not a black spot then ?... less drunk drivers / riders... I bet the accidents spike at Songkran time too (though most will have left to have their drunk accidents in their home towns). 1
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 5 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: Are all gentle bends in roads black-spots then ??... Or just the ones drunk drivers / riders crash on ? You're so intent on making this a road engineering issue that you can't see the obvious - when drunk drivers and idiots going too fast or fall asleep and crash... its not the roads fault. Drunk drivers also crash in to other things so... You 'could' engineer things to make it safer.... put padding on the side of all roads, only have traffic travelling in one direction (to avoid head on accidents), have run off areas... of course, all rather daft when 100,000's of people navigate these roads without issue until smashed out of their heads. Strange that ?... what about the rest of the year ? - the road is not a black spot then ?... less drunk drivers / riders... I bet the accidents spike at Songkran time too (though most will have left to have their drunk accidents in their home towns). You're just talking tripe from end to end. You describe exactly what traffic engineering does and then claim it doesn't then you try to say its only a black spot a certain times of the year...basically as ever you have no idea what you are talking about The whole point is that countries with low road death death rates do engineer that way and it is a sad fact that some dimwits from those countries don't realise it and mistake themselves to be "great" drivers In fact they have spent their entire driving lives cossetted by traffic engineers and the like and have no idea. Like flat farther because they never really think about it, they think it doesn't exist. 1 1
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 2 minutes ago, kwilco said: You're just talking tripe from end to end. You describe exactly what traffic engineering does and then claim it doesn't then you try to say its only a black spot a certain times of the year...basically as ever you have no idea what you are talking about The whole point is that countries with low road death death rates do engineer that way and it is a sad fact that some dimwits from those countries don't realise it and mistake themselves to be "great" drivers In fact they have spent their entire driving lives cossetted by traffic engineers and the like and have no idea. Like flat farther because they never really think about it, they think it doesn't exist. I'm not allowed to use the language that even approaches how ill-informed and totally wrong your blinkered ideas are ... you even managed to throw in a couple of reduction ad absudums for good measure and some false dichotomies 1
NoDisplayName Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 On 12/24/2024 at 4:31 AM, Georgealbert said: Residents claim that crashes at this bend seem to peak annually around the New Year period, often resulting in fatalities. Spirits.
kwilco Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 Just now, kwilco said: I'm not allowed to use the language that even approaches how ill-informed and totally wrong your blinkered ideas are 2 minutes ago, kwilco said: I'm not allowed to use the language that even approaches how ill-informed and totally wrong your blinkered ideas are ... you even managed to throw in a couple of reduction ad absudums for good measure and some false dichotomies hallmarks of someone without a clue...your cognitive dissonance just wants you to gaibsay my posts. 1
NorthernRyland Posted December 26, 2024 Posted December 26, 2024 I have a cursed bend around where I live too. It's a normal bend like any other but people drive on the wrong side of the road around the bend and then collide. I hope the curse can be lifted one day. 1
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