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Nine Deadly Days Claim 393 Lives and Injure Over 2,200
The festive period has turned deadly for many, with a toll of 393 fatalities and 2,251 injuries reported over the past nine days of New Year travel. Authorities have attributed the alarming figures to reckless driving, with speeding identified as the primary cause of accidents. At a press briefing at the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), Mr Danucha Pichayanan, Secretary-General of the National Economic and Social Development Council, shared the statistics from the campaign for road safety during the 2025 New Year period. On 4 January alone, there were 169 crashes, resulting in 23 fatalities and 164 injuries. Reckless speeding accounted for 37.28% of incidents, followed by sudden lane cutting (23.67%) and poor visibility (17.75%). Motorcycles were involved in 84.3% of all accidents, with most occurring on straight roads, 45.56% on highways and 30.18% on local roads. The riskiest time for accidents was between 16:01 and 17:00. The campaign, which ran from 27 December to 4 January, recorded a total of 2,322 crashes. Surat Thani was identified as the province with the highest cumulative number of crashes (86) and injuries (95). Bangkok recorded the most fatalities (24). As the final day of the holiday approaches, traffic is expected to surge as travellers return home. To mitigate risks, the DDPM has coordinated with local authorities to set up 1,768 checkpoints staffed by over 50,000 officials. These checkpoints aim to provide rest areas for drivers and enforce traffic regulations to reduce fatigue-related accidents. Mr Danucha urged drivers to exercise caution, particularly in areas with poor visibility due to fog, smoke, or seasonal weather changes. He also emphasised the importance of avoiding high-risk behaviours, such as speeding, drink driving, and failing to wear helmets or seatbelts. “Today marks the last day of intense control measures,” he said. “We ask all provinces to work together to ensure road safety, facilitate smooth travel, and continue educating the public on safe driving practices.” Authorities have also called for lessons learned from the New Year campaign to inform preparations for other busy travel periods, including the Songkran festival later this year. Related article: -- 2025-01-05 -
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Australia - The Lucky Country - On borrowed money.
I hate the country,I have no allegiance,I'm here to take as much as I can from this rubbish country of Australia -
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Dwindling Trust in Police: Nearly Half of Britons Fear Inaction on Crime
They only get away with this nonsense with white poor people -
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Who Was the Pipe Bomber on Jan 6
Thats the democrat tactic they use agains their opponenets -
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Russian man arrested for rampage and knife attack at Phuket hotel
"WOW"-Imagine that, when you open Thailand to all the Russians for several years with open arms-What could really "GO WRONG??" Got to say, Phuket is not on my list anymore to travel too thanks to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). -
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Day 8: New Year Holiday Road Death Toll Rises to 363
I was looking at the total death in Thailand according to WHO statistics and the death toll over the last 10 years ranges between 17000 to 24000+. Average deaths per day range between 55 to 60. So the current number of deaths per day (363/8 =~45) is well under the average. So congratulations Thailand. However, compared to the rest of the world your traffic fatality stats are nothing to be proud of. "We're Number 1" Nothing to be happy about, roo-plow? -
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Yes, Virginia, Donald J. Trump WILL be the first convicted felon to become U.S. president
Like calling MAGA a fascist cult?
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