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Car Hits 83-Year-Old Woman Crossing Sattahip Road

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An 83-year-old woman was critically injured after being struck by a car while crossing a road on a U-turn bridge in Sattahip, Chonburi, on the morning of 23 February 2026. The collision occurred at approximately 07.20 on the inbound side of Sukhumvit Road near the Tao Than junction junction overpass. Rescue workers performed CPR at the scene before transferring her to hospital for urgent treatment.

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Police at Sattahip Police Station were alerted to the incident and coordinated with rescue and emergency medical teams to respond immediately. On arrival, officers found a large crowd gathered around the injured woman, later identified as Mrs Chalouy Pongcharoen, 83, who was unconscious and unresponsive in the middle of the bridge. Rescue personnel administered cardiopulmonary resuscitation while awaiting additional support from the emergency unit at Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital.

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Mrs Chalouy was then treated by responders from Queen Sirikit Naval Hospital, Sattahip Naval Base, before being transferred urgently to Somdet Phra Nang Chao Sirikit Hospital, Department of Naval Medical Services. Her condition was described as critical at the scene.

A Honda City, registration from Chonburi, was nearby with visible front-end damage consistent with a collision. The driver, identified as Ms Rattiros, remained at the scene to provide a statement to police. She told officers she had been driving to take her child to school when, upon reaching the bridge, the elderly woman crossed the road suddenly, leaving her unable to brake in time.

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Dashcam footage captured the moment of the incident clearly, showing the elderly woman walking across the bridge before the vehicle struck her. Police said they will examine the footage along with other evidence collected at the scene.

Sattahip News reported that investigators are continuing to gather witness statements and assess the circumstances in accordance with legal procedures. The case remains under investigation as authorities determine any further action under the law.

Pictures and video courtesy of Sattahip News

Key Takeaways

• An 83-year-old woman was critically injured after being struck by a car on a bridge in Sattahip at 07.20 on 23 February 2026.

• Rescue workers performed CPR at the scene before transferring her to Somdet Phra Nang Chao Sirikit Hospital.

• Police are reviewing dashcam footage and collecting evidence as part of an ongoing investigation.

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Oh dear... What on earth was a person doing crossing the road there.

Very fortunately the car driver had a dash-cam, there really isn't much she could have done to avoid the lady you ran across the road without even looking.

The lack of self preservation once again astonishing - I feel sorry for the car driver who'll have to live with this.

Another facet of this:

The old lady 'could' have walked under the bridge which would have been a safer crossing point, but safety clearly was not on her mind.

This area really needs a pedestrian bridge... but would the old dear have used it ? there was another story not so long ago about someone getting killed crossing the road underneath a pedestrian bridge.

She hails from a time when one could perhaps amble down a road. The rest of this old lady's life will never be the same. I can see the idea of a pedestrian bridge but they are not popular. Usually too steep and for me many have steps that are too small. I find them daunting.

Even when you try to cross on a zebra crossing, catch a car stopping. In fact you need to run for your life to cross, despite being on a pedestrian crossing. In Bangkok the lights do the job and stop the cars. But in cities like Hua Hin, when you do find a pedestrian crossing, you risk your life each time you try to cross. Very bad image it gives.

4 minutes ago, SingAPorn said:

Even when you try to cross on a zebra crossing, catch a car stopping. In fact you need to run for your life to cross, despite being on a pedestrian crossing. In Bangkok the lights do the job and stop the cars. But in cities like Hua Hin, when you do find a pedestrian crossing, you risk your life each time you try to cross. Very bad image it gives.

My heart goes out to this old lady but she was not at any kind of crosswalk.

1 minute ago, blaze master said:

My heart goes out to this old lady but she was not at any kind of crosswalk.

so that's a reson to run over somebody ?

16 minutes ago, SingAPorn said:
17 minutes ago, blaze master said:

My heart goes out to this old lady but she was not at any kind of crosswalk.

so that's a reson to run over somebody ?

That implies a deliberate act - your narrative is flawed. Watch the video - the old dear ran across the road without even looking or checking for oncoming traffic....

The driver had no chance to avoid her.

21 minutes ago, SingAPorn said:

so that's a reson to run over somebody ?

No one intentionally hit the woman. She came running out from somewhere she should not have been. Its sad but this time its not the drivers fault.

Generally I would be the same thinking as you as its usually the norm. But this one is clearly different.

28 minutes ago, jacko45k said:

She hails from a time when one could perhaps amble down a road. The rest of this old lady's life will never be the same. I can see the idea of a pedestrian bridge but they are not popular. Usually too steep and for me many have steps that are too small. I find them daunting.

Surely less daunting than crossing 6 lanes of 80kmh traffic ??

Valid point on the design - the design could be less steep with larger steps.... The real issue of course is the location of a fast road next to urban settlement.

Some of the original housing and properties may have been build along an originally slower smaller road that was expanded. But a lot of the property is more modern and the road enlarged to three lanes each way without a sensible means to cross to the other side.

Sensible planning would prevent the building road side property, or redesign the main road to go around the small hamlets and villages - but thats very 'developed world' thinking - however, this is the root cause of this incident - Housing / town and road planning without safety and traffic in mind.

Most towns are built this way, its a natural progression of development - but usually, better traffic calming should be utilised, or fencing to prevent anyone crossing at all.

Its an issue elsewhere - years ago the 8-10 lanes of Sheikh Zayed road in Dubai was a regular slaughter ground for laborers trying to cross the road - with the nearest crossing (bridge) KM's away - large fences and blocking pedestrian access across the central reservation solved that issue (mostly) - the same 'could' be carried out in Thailand - but that still doesn't help the people who need to get to the other side.

The reality higher speed roads 'should' be built around urban areas, not through them - cost of course is the issue - when lives carry a greater value to those in positions of authority and accountability is real, perhaps things will improve (one day).

11 hours ago, blaze master said:

My heart goes out to this old lady but she was not at any kind of crosswalk.

No crosswalk anywhere near there. Why didn't the driver slow down or swerve or do something? maybe on the phone like all the other thais

1 hour ago, scubascuba3 said:

No crosswalk anywhere near there. Why didn't the driver slow down or swerve or do something? maybe on the phone like all the other thais

It looks like the driver did try to slow down.

20 hours ago, SingAPorn said:

Even when you try to cross on a zebra crossing, catch a car stopping. In fact you need to run for your life to cross, despite being on a pedestrian crossing. In Bangkok the lights do the job and stop the cars. But in cities like Hua Hin, when you do find a pedestrian crossing, you risk your life each time you try to cross. Very bad image it gives.

This is a ridiculous take. Saying that it is just as dangerous to pick any spot in the road to run across as it is a crosswalk.

And "the image" bs again. Its the 3rd world. Everyone knows it. Everyone knows that crossing the road in Thailand isn't the same as Switzerland.

20 hours ago, blaze master said:

No one intentionally hit the woman. She came running out from somewhere she should not have been. Its sad but this time its not the drivers fault.

Generally I would be the same thinking as you as its usually the norm. But this one is clearly different.

It wasn't the drivers fault last time either. This driver had slightly more time than the previous one actually. And yes, I know that driver was charged.

Since most of you think the Thai police always do the opposite of the right thing , that should speak volumes.

9 hours ago, scubascuba3 said:

No crosswalk anywhere near there. Why didn't the driver slow down or swerve or do something? maybe on the phone like all the other thais

If there's no crosswalk then you have to find one. And if Thai's are always on their phone like you say, then its an even bigger reason to find a crosswalk.

3 minutes ago, Harsh Jones said:

It wasn't the drivers fault last time either. This driver had slightly more time than the previous one actually. And yes, I know that driver was charged.

Since most of you think the Thai police always do the opposite of the right thing , that should speak volumes.

I got with what I have seen from years of experience. Many of the stories about people getting hit happen at zebra crossings.

5 minutes ago, blaze master said:

I got with what I have seen from years of experience. Many of the stories about people getting hit happen at zebra crossings.

Uh of course ppl get hit at zebra crossings. That is where the majority of foot crossings is. Pedestrians try and beat the light just as much as drivers do. That does not mean that crossing anywhere on the road is not still way more dangerous

4 minutes ago, Harsh Jones said:

Uh of course ppl get hit at zebra crossings. That is where the majority of foot crossings is. Pedestrians try and beat the light just as much as drivers do. That does not mean that crossing anywhere on the road is not still way more dangerous

Thai roads are a death trap im sure we can agree on that.

Poor lady.

9 hours ago, blaze master said:

It looks like the driver did try to slow down.

I watched the video and didn't notice any slowing down or swerving left

4 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

I watched the video and didn't notice any slowing down or swerving left

Look at the chevrons on the road and the speed at which they pass. Looks like he did try to slow.

1 hour ago, Harsh Jones said:

If there's no crosswalk then you have to find one. And if Thai's are always on their phone like you say, then its an even bigger reason to find a crosswalk.

On Sukhumvit between Pattaya and Sattahip it's not unusual to see people running across, just not enough crossings, she thought i can walk a km to the crossing or run the road like I've done for many years

10 minutes ago, blaze master said:

Look at the chevrons on the road and the speed at which they pass. Looks like he did try to slow.

Also the driver should have spotted the lady about to cross, I'd call it careless driving Thai style, people always crossing so should be aware

2 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Also the driver should have spotted the lady about to cross, I'd call it careless driving Thai style, people always crossing so should be aware

Why ? She popped out from no where at a place not designated for pedestrian crossing.

43 minutes ago, scubascuba3 said:

Also the driver should have spotted the lady about to cross, I'd call it careless driving Thai style, people always crossing so should be aware

because people are frequently crossing there, did you miss that part?

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