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German Tourists Hit by Songthaew While Using Zebra Crossing in Khao Lak


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1 hour ago, Mr Meeseeks said:
2 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

Thailand needs to hand out travel warnings to people then. Imagine them trying to make it a family friendly tourist destination with the caveat, oh by the way if you don't inch across crosswalks with extreme caution you may get killed because that's just how people are here. Seems like a pretty damn important issue for them address does it not?

 

That's a tough sell. They never admit their own failings, and will lie through gritted teeth in denial.

 

Embassies and consular services need to be very vocal about the dangers of travelling to Thailand.

 

Thailand doesn't need to hand them out - our own countries could put this advise in their travel advisory, but who really reads those ??...    So, any warnings or advisories are likely to go unnoticed.

 

If Embassies start getting very vocal, they will damage ties they have built and a major part of their mission is to develop ties with Thailand.

 

 

That said - this is a 'pretty damn important issue for Thailand to address' [road safety] - but as you mentioned, getting those in positions of authority and power to admit failings is a pretty tough sell.

 

A cultural shift is required, and perhaps thats part of the issue, for the safety culture in many Western nations results in people becoming desensitised and somewhat ignorant to the risks overseas - perhaps thats something we should take care of with the education in our home countries now that the world is so much smaller and the vast majority of folk will travel overseas - educate people that elsewhere its different.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Posted
6 hours ago, Ralf001 said:

richard_smith237 has a friend for him to call.

If drunk driving that is.

We should get his phone number for the next time we get caught doing something illegal endangering the public.

Posted
14 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

"30mph"?  What?

30 MPH ....should  be the speed limit in a built up area, or 50kph if u like

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Just now, actonion said:
23 hours ago, Gsxrnz said:

Judging by the way they just casually sauntered on to the crossing, the tourists thought they were still in Berlin and rules MUST BE OBEYED.

 

I usually find that even a little pre-trip reading about your vacation spot generally alerts you to potential dangers and modes of recommended behaviour to ensure survival.  i.e when travelling in Africa, don't try to pet a wild lion, swim with the crocodiles, or ride a hippo.

 

In LOS, don't cross the road unless there are no vehicles in sight for 100 metres in both directions, and never on a crossing. Never buy grilled pork from a country stall that doesn't have an ice cooler and the closest refrigerator is 30klm away, obey the three-day rule, never argue with an angry taxi driver or bar bouncer, don't wear gold chains, and avoid conflicts with Ladyboys at 3am. :coffee1:

 

 

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Sauntering across the road,?   looked like a normal walking pace to me, what u want  them to do run?. you know so much about Thailand u should get a job with their health and safety commmittee

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I expect the following police report shortly: The driver of the Songthaew is not to blame. The Germans, including the toddler, were heavily intoxicated. The result was this serious accident.

Posted
15 hours ago, Liverpool Lou said:

How many bleeding traffic police officers do you think that there are?!

how about the pedestrian crossings at schools and congested areas in their District.

Posted
22 hours ago, Tropicalevo said:

Yes, the songthaew driver should have slowed down when the out side vehicle slowed down, but that rarely happens here.

I think that the outside vehicle hid the pedestrians from view until it was too late.

 

That would take way too much thinking and paying attention.  I can't imagine most Thai drivers driving along slowing when they come near junctions, slowing when they see another car stop, gradually peeping out to make sure that roads are clear, anticipating things like that.  Most just drive as fast as they can then swerve around and overtake, rather than even considering slowing down.

Posted
14 hours ago, connda said:

Which may end up being a deadly assumption.

It may be a deadly assumption true but the truth is most foreign tourist have no idea of the traffic issue if its their first time here. You see a cross walk with signs and in some cases light, you wait see a driver slow to a stop and there is nothing that says its not ok to walk. With speed of the truck driver and the position of the stopped car the tourist may not have even seen him coming.

 

Thai's passing a stopped car at any intersection or crosswalk or even red traffic light is never deterred and little to no punishment ever happens for a violation, accident or even death. The news never follows up on these cases so the evaporate just like the law enforcement. Thailand is absolutely vacant of spatial thinking and consequences of their actions, especially when they driver any vehicle. They think in the now and what they want to do at the moment and never about what might happen or that other drivers aren't mind readers to their intent. 

Posted
1 hour ago, Dan O said:

It may be a deadly assumption true but the truth is most foreign tourist have no idea of the traffic issue if its their first time here. You see a cross walk with signs and in some cases light, you wait see a driver slow to a stop and there is nothing that says its not ok to walk. With speed of the truck driver and the position of the stopped car the tourist may not have even seen him coming.

 

Thai's passing a stopped car at any intersection or crosswalk or even red traffic light is never deterred and little to no punishment ever happens for a violation, accident or even death. The news never follows up on these cases so the evaporate just like the law enforcement. Thailand is absolutely vacant of spatial thinking and consequences of their actions, especially when they driver any vehicle. They think in the now and what they want to do at the moment and never about what might happen or that other drivers aren't mind readers to their intent. 

 

Valid points - Particularly this: [With speed of the truck driver and the position of the stopped car the tourist may not have even seen him coming.]

 

Generally, when we see people crossing the road here, particularly when the view is obstructed, or when walking across through stationary traffic, many will 'lean out' to view whether its clear or not, checking for lane splitting motorcyclists or vehicles that will blow straight through before stepping out.

 

It seems madness to walk across any road, not check in both directions and not triple check for on coming traffic - its utter craziness when not doing so with a child - and for both mother and father to walk straight across like this blissfully ignorant to the risks shows an alarming level of disregard for self-preservation. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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To prevent deaths at zebra crossings, Thailand should abolish zebra crossings altogether.  They don't work here in Thailand.  That's been proven on many occassions

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22 hours ago, cynic1 said:

Seriously, Thailand drivers are as skilled as  a 6 year old in Australia mentality. Until they raise the bar. I suggest they remove all zebra crossings without traffic lights. Those crossings with traffic lights they add speed bumps with BIG warning signs stating they are there. The bumps lowers when the lights go green. f cars etc go through on a red light it  F''' k's  up any vehicle that drives through at 30kms plus. It will save lives. But then again RTP and authorities don't give a sh...t.

Even those with traffic lights. Besides, the lights will work for a few weeks then go dead for lack of maintenance.

 

There's no money to be made in traffic light maintenance you see. Thai brain: "Are you giving me any money to maintain the lights? You're not? I won't do it then!"

Posted
19 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

 

A disconnect from reality - even with mild tint its usually so bright outside the reflection of the windscreen makes 'clear eye contact' unlikely for 'most if not nearly all vehicles'... 

Yes, and eye contact between drivers in 2 cars is impossible. If talking in general about the traffic in Thailand.

Posted
4 hours ago, Dan O said:

Thai's passing a stopped car at any intersection or crosswalk or even red traffic light is never deterred and little to no punishment ever happens for a violation, accident or even death. The news never follows up on these cases so the evaporate just like the law enforcement. Thailand is absolutely vacant of spatial thinking and consequences of their actions, especially when they driver any vehicle. They think in the now and what they want to do at the moment and never about what might happen or that other drivers aren't mind readers to their intent. 

 

Which is why I have no respect for Thai culture and it's people, respect is earned, not given.

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On 4/17/2025 at 10:40 AM, Tropicalevo said:

 

Sorry .. I hijacked part of your post

 

Road  ( TOTAL ) awareness seems to be missing from most Thai drivers 

Old school driving instructors back in the UK and in the U.S.  used to teach us about being aware of what everyone is doing.

Do not watch the vehicle just in front of you - look beyond that one and you can work out what he will do before he does.

Also watch the back and sides as you go 

I try to pound this into my wife head as well .... but...... did I mention she is also Thai

 

 

 

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Posted
On 4/17/2025 at 6:55 PM, KhunLA said:

3rd person to point out the obvious, what I already know.  Living in USA & TH, I did that conversion long time ago, even before getting to TH.

 

My original reply was simply confirming what someone stated the speed should, since a developed area.

 

PLEASE ... nobody else needs to try to enlighten me about miles - kms conversion,  known how to for decades.  Same with F & C temps, and oz-lbs & gr-ml-liters, home chef & baker that I am 😎

AHHH!!! Now I see that this was not your comment "Should be 30 mph its a built up area, buildings  street lights, pedestrians" and the photo was just your reply to the ignorant statement. My bad. 

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