Liverpool Lou Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, henryford1958 said: Quad bikes are very dangerous at the best of times but riding one on a motorway, that's just madness. Where was it reported that he was on a motorway? 1
Ralf001 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago Just now, Liverpool Lou said: Hardly any relevance...he was thrown 30 feet from an elevated road to the ground below. To be fair he was likely thrown only a few feet........ then fell 30 to the ground! 3
Liverpool Lou Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 2 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: 3 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: Hardly any relevance...he was thrown 30 feet from an elevated road to the ground below. To be fair he was likely thrown only a few feet........ then fell 30 to the ground! To be fair, that's what I said.
Popular Post Ralf001 Posted 3 hours ago Popular Post Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, Liverpool Lou said: To be fair, that's what I said. Ohhh Righto... I must have read a different post. 1 2
richard_smith237 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 18 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: 23 minutes ago, Mr Meeseeks said: Correct, had it happen after a Thai woman hit my Benz while driving aggressively. Dashcam footage showed she was entirely in the wrong. Same here, has saved my wife and I four times now, all of the Thai drivers lied, the dashcam shown to the insurance and police fixed their lying ways. I've dash-cams on both the Car and the Motorcycle (both forward and rear facing).... ..... used for the very reasons you describe above... in an accident People lie - either to save face, cover their mistake, protect themselves, or they simply see things from a very different perspective....
lordgrinz Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 1 minute ago, richard_smith237 said: or they simply see things from a very different perspective Had one guy actually jumping up and down in excitement saying "Farang! Farang!" and thought he hit the jackpot. He was super disappointed when my insurance guy showed up, and even with my dashcam evidence he still wanted to go to the police station to negotiate. Lets just say the police put him in his place, you can't come off an exit ramp and merge across 3 lanes of heavy traffic diagonally, who would have thought? LOL 1 1
Montnoveau Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 6 hours ago, henryford1958 said: Quad bikes are very dangerous at the best of times but riding one on a motorway, that's just madness. Yes, at best they are an accident waiting to happen.
djs2799 Posted 3 hours ago Posted 3 hours ago 56 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: A seatbelt on an ATV ??? I think in this case a 'bungie' cord may have saved his life !!... or just not entering the corner at speed (if thats what happened)... However, we should never be thethered (by seatbelt) on any vehicle which can potentially roll over on to us... the safest option (of a lot of unsafe options) is to get thrown away from the vehicle. A seatbelt on an ATV would be just as daft as a seatbelt on a motorcycle. Your'e right seatbelts are not the answer. Driving knowing the vehicle you are in maintaining control is the answer. Sounds obvious, but....
richard_smith237 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 44 minutes ago, Liverpool Lou said: 15 hours ago, Lucky Bones said: Likely rear-ended and forgotten. Only in Thailand. Only from AN posters. No indication at all that he was rear-ended. There was no 'report' that he was 'rear-ended'..... However... these source of these reports very often lacks very basic information details we may consider essential to the story. My initial thoughts were that as this was an ATV the deceased had to take the corner very cautiously and slowly... If there was someone else following closely behind and not paying attention they could have 'easily nudged him' and it wouldn't have taken much to nudge a much smaller vehicle into the 'edge' without leaving any marks on the smaller vehicle. I'm not suggesting this is what happened, but I am suggesting its a feasible answer to how something such as this might occur. Of course, there are also plenty of other feasible answers, such as he was simply travelling too quickly... etc... However, the 'absense' of reporting that he [the deceased] was 'rear ended' or 'nudged' into the wall is a not a particularly solid indication that this 'did not' happen in this case. I think all possibilities should be considered in such incidents regardless of what was reported. 1
richard_smith237 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 35 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: Had one guy actually jumping up and down in excitement saying "Farang! Farang!" and thought he hit the jackpot. He was super disappointed when my insurance guy showed up, and even with my dashcam evidence he still wanted to go to the police station to negotiate. Lets just say the police put him in his place, you can't come off an exit ramp and merge across 3 lanes of heavy traffic diagonally, who would have thought? LOL I've had similar.... the other party incredulous that authorities would not side with them simply because they were Thai... I would not want to be driving here at all without a Dash-Cam... that said, I would not want to be driving anywhere these days without a dash-cam - but often find myself hiring cars in various countries without such 'protection'.... 1
lordgrinz Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 12 minutes ago, richard_smith237 said: I would not want to be driving anywhere these days without a dash-cam - but often find myself hiring cars in various countries without such 'protection'.... Bought a Garmin Dashcam Mini 2 for this specific purpose, and their suction cup mount. It only records the front view, but good enough for when traveling. Used it in my rental cars on my last trip home to the states. 👍 1
richard_smith237 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 6 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: Bought a Garmin Dashcam Mini 2 for this specific purpose, and their suction cup mount. It only records the front view, but good enough for when traveling. Used it in my rental cars on my last trip home to the states. 👍 Good info thanks - I'll look at that.
cardinalblue Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 17 hours ago, it is what it is said: very sad, but a lesson to us all, don;t ride beyond your capabilities, will be interesting to see whether alcohol + speed played a part, or just a lack of ability to ride an ATV, let's assume for now alcohol didn;t. ATV's are notorious for accidents for inexperienced riders. What actual lesson was learned? We all know the dangers of the Thai roads….so many factors need to change and improve…I haven’t see any improvement in the 20 plus years of driving here…it all starts with that attitude of I can do as I please as an individual driver on the roads…
richard_smith237 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 minutes ago, cardinalblue said: What actual lesson was learned? We all know the dangers of the Thai roads….so many factors need to change and improve…I haven’t see any improvement in the 20 plus years of driving here…it all starts with that attitude of I can do as I please as an individual driver on the roads… The lesson - never to become complacent when driving and riding - its too easy for an accident to happen. 1
quake Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 7 hours ago, Tailwagsdog said: The magic words are :- SLOW DOWN Or Get a car. What's the point of a quad bike on the roads.
Montnoveau Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 5 minutes ago, quake said: Or Get a car. What's the point of a quad bike on the roads. They're basically made for farm use, in Sweden they also use them for logging, snow-plowing. 1
Humpy Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago Never mind quad bikes.....Just keep an out for 10 yearolds on electric scooters around town and on the main roads ...... oh ,and 4 school kids on a m/c leaving the school gates, no helmets, no insurance, no licence and not a policeman in sight. !!
roo860 Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 5 hours ago, Ralf001 said: I grew up chasing goats around my parent's ranch on a Yamaha Tri-Z 250. Now that was dangerous... quads are very tame in comparison. Weren't there any girls available to chase?
dddave Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 41 minutes ago, lordgrinz said: Bought a Garmin Dashcam Mini 2 for this specific purpose, and their suction cup mount. It only records the front view, but good enough for when traveling. Used it in my rental cars on my last trip home to the states. 👍 I was just thinking a roof mounted , 360 degree camera would not be a bad idea here considering the number of T-Bones that happen, especially at U-Turns.
kwilco Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 8 hours ago, khunjeff said: How so? The road looks well built and in good condition - this appears to be entirely driver error that would have had the same unfortunate result in any country. so you've seen the crash report? Nobody else has.
lordgrinz Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 10 minutes ago, dddave said: I was just thinking a roof mounted , 360 degree camera would not be a bad idea here considering the number of T-Bones that happen, especially at U-Turns. I actually try to avoid unprotected U-turn as much as possible, sometimes no choice, but I have no problem waiting until it's completely safe to turn.
quake Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 23 minutes ago, Humpy said: Never mind quad bikes.....Just keep an out for 10 yearolds on electric scooters around town and on the main roads ...... oh ,and 4 school kids on a m/c leaving the school gates, no helmets, no insurance, no licence and not a policeman in sight. !! The cops are usually at the school gates waving the kids on bikes, on to the highway. Amazing Thailand. 1
Mr Meeseeks Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 4 hours ago, richard_smith237 said: RIP to the poor chappy - he put in a life of hard work offshore, usually brutal conditions... Offshore and Rotary, chances are I will know him...
CK1980 Posted 52 minutes ago Posted 52 minutes ago 9 hours ago, impulse said: Bike is short for bicycle. Which is the Latin for 2 wheels (that's tongue in cheek). It was a quad, but it certainly wasn't a bike. We refer to them as quad ATV's. Who's we?... Might not be grammatically correct but they are called quad bikes. QUAD BIKE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary Cambridge Dictionary https://dictionary.cambridge.org › dictionary › quad-bike https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcRHKSkEtoNP4KqoMyJH1Wa1R_0oUvgWgKcZXsrqjyEwg_iUfy1hqcFY5YM&usqp=CAE&s QUAD BIKE definition: 1. a motor vehicle similar to a motorcycle with four wheels 2. a motor vehicle similar to a…. Learn more.
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