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Foreigners In 25% Of Phuket Road Accidents Over Songkran

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Foreigners in 25% of Phuket road accidents over Songkran

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Foreign revelers take part in Songkran fun at the popular Roxy Bar on Phang Nga Road in Phuket Town. No injuries were reported.

PHUKET TOWN: -- About one-quarter of the injuries recorded in Phuket during the recent Songkran ‘Seven Days of Danger’ holiday road safety campaign were foreigners, according to official statistics.

Figures released by the Phuket Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office (DDPM-Phuket) show 60 reported accidents resulting in two deaths in the province from April 12 to 18.

Of the total number of accidents, about 25% were listed as involving foreigners.

As in previous years, the majority of accidents involved motorcycles, drunk driving and speeding.

Police manning checkpoints inspected 70,831 vehicles over the period, with 5,908 people arrested or fined.

The most common violation was driving without a license (3,120 cases). Next was riding a motorcycle without a helmet (2,012 cases), followed by riding in the front seat of a car without using a safety belt (348 cases) and operating a non-roadworthy vehicle (126 cases).

Nationwide, 361 people died in 3,516 reported accidents and another 3,802 suffered injuries requiring admission to hospital.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-04-20

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^Yes, but the point is that foreigners do not represent 25% of the poulation of the island (probably far less than 1%, including tourists). However, I wonder how accurate those stats are - since I would suspect that many Thais would not seek treatment unless they're rather nastily banged up.

now i wonder if one was to examine the ratio of expat farang to tourist farang, what one would come up with.

true many farang have trouble driving in thailand. it gets even more amusing when you put a thai on the road of a western country :)

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