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Foreign Rider Dies in Motorcycle Crash in Pattaya

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51 minutes ago, GammaGlobulin said:

So sad, really.

 

a. Grab riding is better than motosai riding.

 

b. I have had several friends lose their lives on a motosai.

 

c. This motosai just SEEMS innocuous:

 

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d. And, it is beautiful and low cost.

 

e. So SAD.....because....

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f.  So, in Thailand, guns are far safer, apparently....

 

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g.  Therefore, would it best to buy a gun in Thailand, or a motosai, if one wanted to preserve health and lower mortality, as well as cost to society?

 

Just check the data....maybe....

 

 

 

 

 

 

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    Sounds like a helmet would have saved the falang, Arunothai isn't too bad, vehicles not too fast usually 

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