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Thailand’s Songkran: 200 Deaths Mark '7 Dangerous Days' of Festival

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3 hours ago, kuzmabruk said:

What he meant to say was “We will setup a committee to discuss whether it is anywhere in the realm of possibility that we begin a test enforcement program in a small village, and after a 20-year test phase we will evaluate the results and make recommendations”

Sir Humphrey Appleby is alive and well and living in Thailand 😁

https://www.goodreads.com/work/quotes/14284050-the-complete-yes-minister

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  • A festival it's called with a death toll worse than the earthquake, it's a mess every year, it's stupidity on a massive scale. 

  • Average traffic fatalities around 50 per day, so just another typical week on the roads of Thailand.

  • It seems there's less deaths during Songkran than any other normal week during the year. 50 to 60 deaths daily compared to 200 in 7 days. I'm thinking more traffic, which means slower driving, has the

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23 hours ago, webfact said:

Speeding remained the leading cause, followed by abrupt lane changes and poor visibility

Wrong!

Speeding and abrupt lane changes are human errors - poor visibility is not, but in poor visibility, one should lower one's speed even more. Pedantic, I do realise. 🙄

It's quite shocking when you look at the UK weekly death on the roads figure of 6 to 7?

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