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Minister Anutin Reports Decrease in Deaths During Songkran, Urges Year-Round Vigilance


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1 hour ago, Georgealbert said:

Anutin Charnvirakul has reported a significant decrease in road crashes, injuries, and fatalities during this year’s Songkran holiday period, crediting an integrated and proactive road safety campaign.

 

Or maybe, just maybe, lots of folk do not have any spare cash for fuel and booze.

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Maybe lower  numbers but still too many.. and the numbers here can be trusted unfortunately.. Of course the are lower as the Government wants to shows that their efforts have results. But the reality is probably totally different

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20 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Authorities reaffirm their commitment to the national goal of reducing road traffic fatalities to fewer than 12 deaths per 100,000 people, in line with global safety benchmarks.

And now tell us how you want to achieve this level, please?😳

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20 hours ago, Georgealbert said:

Anutin Charnvirakul has reported a significant decrease in road crashes, injuries, and fatalities during this year’s Songkran holiday period, crediting an integrated and proactive road safety campaign.

Sheer luck...

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Wait...am I reading this wrong, or are there more deaths this year, than 2024.

 

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  • 2024 Data: In the first four days of the 2024 Songkran holiday, Thailand recorded 1,266 accidents, 1,244 injuries, and 169 deaths.3

  • 2025 Data: By the end of the seven-day road safety campaign in 2025, 1,538 road crashes were reported, leading to 1,495 injuries and 253 deaths.2024 Data: In the first four days of the 2024 Songkran holiday, Thailand recorded 1,266 accidents, 1,244 injuries, and 169 deaths.

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21 minutes ago, Aussie999 said:

Wait...am I reading this wrong, or are there more deaths this year, than 2024.

 

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  • 2024 Data: In the first four days of the 2024 Songkran holiday, Thailand recorded 1,266 accidents, 1,244 injuries, and 169 deaths.3

  • 2025 Data: By the end of the seven-day road safety campaign in 2025, 1,538 road crashes were reported, leading to 1,495 injuries and 253 deaths.2024 Data: In the first four days of the 2024 Songkran holiday, Thailand recorded 1,266 accidents, 1,244 injuries, and 169 deaths.

Sorry but did you really fail to notice your quote is comparing only the first 4 days of 2024 with the full 7 days of 2025.

 

Try this link,

 

“The number of accidents was 24.8% lower than last year, resulting in fewer deaths and injuries. In the same seven-day period in 2024, there were 2,044 accidents with 2,060 injuries and 287 deaths.”

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3005901/songkran-road-accidents-claim-253-lives

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7 minutes ago, Georgealbert said:

Sorry but did you really fail to notice your quote is comparing only the first 4 days of 2024 with the full 7 days of 2025.

 

Try this link,

 

“The number of accidents was 24.8% lower than last year, resulting in fewer deaths and injuries. In the same seven-day period in 2024, there were 2,044 accidents with 2,060 injuries and 287 deaths.”

 

https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3005901/songkran-road-accidents-claim-253-lives

Actually I did notice... But don't know how to delete a post

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As I noted before in another post, more traffic, more cars on the road, means less speeding, less accidents. Also, more people walking and throwing water means less drivers. Let's see what heppens in the following weeks. If it returns to the "normal" 60 a day dying, it means nothing has changed.

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21 hours ago, lordgrinz said:

What a revelation, it's been said for many years, and even agreed to by Thailand when called out by the WHO for their abysmal record, still no progress.

 

excactly they wan to keep the numbers down ehatever that would help. The drivers are the ones whos who are responsible to this mayhem.

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16 minutes ago, fredwiggy said:

more traffic, more cars on the road, means less speeding, less accidents.

 Correct, but tailgating gets you and the driver behind you will get him looking for his machete?

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 good job Thailand.

 

Predictably the members here will deny it or claim it was luck, anything but the Thais actually did a good job. 

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The problem is the global benchmarks are probably achieved by having a properly functioning police force,  and a real driving test conducted around moving traffic rather than stationary cones.

Will they be up to tackling this?

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