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One Hurt in East Pattaya Road Crash

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One Hurt in East Pattaya Road Crash

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PATTAYA:--In the early hours of Sunday a 40 year old female car driver was injured after her car collided with a pick-up on a railroad intersection in East Pattaya.

Police and medics were called to the scene of the crash just after 3am in Soi Nong Get Yai where it intersects with the railroad running along the East side of Pattaya.

Both vehicles, a Nissan March and an Isuzu D-Max pick-up were badly damaged and the driver of the Nissan, Khun Chawiwan, was rushed to Hospital.

At the scene, we spoke with Khun Braikwan aged 26, the driver of the pick-up who claimed to be travelling along Soi Nong Get Yai and when she drove over the railway crossing she failed to see the Nissan car

- See more at: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/141453/one-hurt-in-east-pattaya-road-crash/#sthash.xK98s3Iw.dpuf

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-- Pattaya One 2014-08-25

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

I live down there and regularaly drive over the railway and along the road at the side ,no one stops at the cross overs ,they just barral through at top speed flashing their lights ,its little wonder that there are always crashes ,and as for the traffic lights ,they worked for about 2 days after they were installed and never have since.

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