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Sleep-deprived bus driver plows into motorcycle taxi stand
By Coconuts Bangkok

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BANGKOK: -- Three motorcycle taxi operators were injured when an exhausted minibus driver lost control and drove into their queuing stand in Din Daeng district last night.

After reportedly working 51 hours in three days, the driver of minibus No.12 drove into the taxi stand and a store at Promphan intersection on Soi Prachasongkroh 14 yesterday evening, severing the leg of one of the motorcyclists.

The accident also damaged a number of motorcycles and a pickup truck.

Driver Boonsa Jarujit said he had barely slept in three days and worked 17 hours each day. [read more...]

Full story: http://bangkok.coconuts.co//2014/07/28/sleep-deprived-bus-driver-plows-motorcycle-taxi-stand

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-- Coconuts Bangkok 2014-07-28

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Those little orange buses are a nightmare on wheels .... total lack in driving or care for other cars , not surprise about this accident , thanks god there are only 3 injured ... How can you work so much and rest so little when you have to carry passengers .....I will never understand the Thainess.

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Probably a case of the guy covering another guy's shift as payback. I've got an in-law who's a driver for a van company where he puts in around a 50 hour standard work week and whenever he needs an extra day off he gets one his buddies to take his shift and then he pays him back by covering his shift later on. This payback can often result in some long work days/week depending on how much needs to be paid back in shift coverage. It's takes a toll on the body and brain....and although the company may have a rule against any driver working more than X-hours/day or X-hours per week it's probably being ignored by the workers.

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Sounds to me like he managed to fit a wholesome 8 hours per day sleep into his busy schedule.

worked 17 hours plus 1/2 hour eating (fast food) plus 1/2 hour getting home plus 8 hours sleep = 26 hours hmmmm

The bus companies are unlikely to regulate hours when they can't even maintain the buses properly

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thais should not be operating anything with a motor,cars ,boats,scooters etc,they cant seem to stay awake.....when they are awake all they do is yawn and moan.,but tell them its time to ''gin kaow'' or time to ''gin lao''and see them perk up...they are fit to operate rickshaws ..,try sleeping while pulling a slow moving wicker cart around a-hole...

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There is a reason why tachometers were introduced many years ago. How long will it take Thailand to implement such Western things?

I think you meant "governor", governor.

If the driver was sleep-deprived and fell asleep at the wheel, neither a tachograph nor a governor would have prevented the prang.

An aside - the orange buses are the worst - privateer contractors with lax management oversight and decrepit vehicles.

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