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Thailand’s Motorcycle Death Crisis Prompts Urgent Helmet Campaign

Thailand’s Department of Disease Control is urging all motorcyclists to wear helmets after 14,144 people died in bike-related accidents in 2024. Motorcycles account for 80% of Thailand’s annual 17,000+ road deaths, with three fatalities every two hours. Alarming data shows 84% of hospitalised motorcyclists weren’t wearing helmets, contributing to a healthcare burden of over 7.8 billion baht. Officials say helmet use is critical to curbing this deadly trend and saving lives on Thailand’s roads.

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