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Thai Motorcyclist Killed by Foreign Driver in Phuket Pickup Truck Collision

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On 3/26/2026 at 5:17 PM, snoop1130 said:

A tragic traffic accident occurred in Chalong, Phuket, where a foreign woman crashed a pickup truck into two motorcycles, resulting in the death of a Thai man and injuring another rider on March 25. The incident, which happened around 5pm, was captured in a video now circulating on Thai social media. The pickup, driven by the foreign woman, swerved into the opposite lane, colliding with the motorcycles before crashing into an electricity pole.

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The identities of those involved have not yet been disclosed. A foreign man in the pickup was seen assisting the female driver out of the vehicle post-crash, leading to a roadside argument. Witnesses stopped to offer aid and contacted rescue services and the police.

Local authorities have yet to determine the crash's cause. The male motorcyclist was declared dead at the scene, while another suffered a broken leg. This incident has sparked online discussions, emphasizing concerns about justice for the victims. There is apprehension that foreign suspects might attempt to avoid legal consequences by paying off proceedings, or leaving the country before resolution.

In response, some social media users are urging government agencies to implement stricter measures to curb reckless driving by foreigners in Phuket, citing previous incidents involving non-local drivers, reported The Thaiger.

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Anyone that gets on a motorbike in Thailand checks in their brains at the curb. It is insane to drive a motorbike in Thailand regardless of your experience. So the rider of that motorbike most likely new that he had a good chance of dying that day but he took the chance anyway. The woman will have insurance to cover her expenses as most people do in these cases. That is what insurance is for.

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  • Something happened just before the sight of the video. What caused the truck to veer so sharp like that across 3 lanes of traffic. Nof sure this one is so simple and clear cut.

12 hours ago, richard_smith237 said:

Pickups are unstable vehicles - far less stable than cars - I doesn't take a huge drastic movement to lose control like that.

She seems to be driving a recent Isuzu D-Max. Isuzu have a lot of technology in their cars to maintain stability in all cases. For a few years, I had an Isuzu MU-X (not a pick up but a 4x4 nonetheless, same size and engine) and it was shockingly stable, I would often say it was probably impossible to lose control of it, even on purpose. I once exploded a rear tyre doing 120 on the motorway, because of an empty M150 bottle on the road, and the car didn't veer by an inch.

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