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Fatal Bus Crash Injures 41 Burapha University Students

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18 hours ago, mikebell said:

Sri Mongkol bus station on 3rd road.  A disgrace even by Thai standards.

Always used Nakhonchai Air, I believe it was. Dropped off at the small bus station on Suk, near Klang.

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    Nice that you're glad he is dead. How was it tailgating? Where did you get that information? The lead bus was stopped and paying the toll so had obviously been at a full stop for a few seconds. I

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Probably following 3 feet behind the first bus.  Yes, brake failure because he failed to hit the brakes as they don't understand reaction time and the math behind stopping a vehicle.

On 11/1/2025 at 4:14 AM, Georgealbert said:

As he stopped to pay the toll, the second driver reportedly radioed that his brakes had failed and could not stop. Moments later, the bus slammed into the back of his vehicle with force.

I really find this hard to believe.

4 hours ago, jacko45k said:

Always used Nakhonchai Air, I believe it was. Dropped off at the small bus station on Suk, near Klang.

I came back with NCA; cheaper, faster and free water.

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