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Phuket Simon Cabaret Van Slams Into Parked Cars To Avoid Head-On

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Phuket Simon Cabaret van slams into parked cars to avoid head-on

Phuket Gazette

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The Phuket garage owner (foreground) surveys the damage to the old Mercedes-Benz that was sent to him for repairs. Photo: Thawit Bilabdullar

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The Phuket Simon Cabaret passenger van and the two vehicles it damaged earlier today. Photo: Thawit Bilabdullar

PHUKET: -- A Phuket Simon Cabaret passenger van, returning after dropping off guests, late last night slammed into cars parked outside a roadside garage in Thalang as the driver swerved to avoid an oncoming vehicle.

Thalang Police were notified of the crash at 12:30am today.

Arriving at the scene, on a curved section of Srisoonthorn Road about a kilometer west of the Heroines’ Monument, they found the van smashed into the back of an old Mercedes-Benz, one of several vehicles parked in front of the garage.

The impact sent the front of the van up over the rear of the old sedan, which was then thrust forward into the cab of a four-door pickup.

When police arrived with Kusoldharm Foundation rescue workers, they found van driver Narong Sumane waiting uninjured by the wreckage.

Mr Narong said he was returning home after dropping off foreign guests in the Cherng Talay area. As he rounded the curve heading toward the Heroines’ Monument, he suddenly realized that a westbound pickup truck driving in the wrong lane was heading straight towards him.

“It was as if the driver was drunk,” he told police.

Swerving to avoid a head-on collision, he went off the road and slammed the late-model Benz from behind.

Rescue workers said Mr Narong showed no signs of alcohol intoxication and was relieved to have survived the accident uninjured.

“If I hadn’t swerved, I probably would have been killed,” he told police.

The driver of the pickup continued without stopping.

Police took Mr Narong’s license, but discussions between the garage owner and Mr Narong seemed to indicate that all of the damages would be covered by insurance.

Source: http://www.phuketgaz...ticle16329.html

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-- Phuket Gazette 2012-07-03

there must be fat marks from braking on the street?

wait... the "drunk car" drove on the wrong lane? on his then...

was he perhaps in a left-curve and hit the parked cars on the right-hand-side?

umm...

that part of the road, i dont think i have ever seen a single thai driver stay inside the lines so the van was most probably in the wrong lane and so was the pickup

that part of the road, i dont think i have ever seen a single thai driver stay inside the lines so the van was most probably in the wrong lane and so was the pickup

Then they would have passed eachother without problems.

well knowing how good thais drive on average they probably both tried to get back in the middle because obviously if the middle line is between your tires, you cant go the wrong way.

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