webfact Posted May 10, 2015 Share Posted May 10, 2015 18 injured in Japanese Tour Bus road accident in East PattayaPATTAYA: -- On Sunday afternoon, Police and medics were called to Highway 36 in East Pattaya to deal with a single-vehicle road accident involving a tour bus carrying foreign tourists.The scene of the accident was on the Pattaya-bound carriageway of Highway 36 in the Pong area. The bus was being driven by Khun Kajonsuk aged 43, who was transporting a group of Japanese tourists from Koh Samet in Rayong Province to Nong Nooch Gardens.Police interviewed the slightly-injured driver who claimed that he attempted to apply his brakes in a normal manner but due to the poor road conditions caused by a heavy period of rainfall, he slid off the road into a ditch which caused the bus to flip onto its side.Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/192394/18-injured-in-japanese-tour-bus-road-accident-in-east-pattaya/-- Pattaya One 2015-05-11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NongKhaiKid Posted May 10, 2015 Share Posted May 10, 2015 All the usual words - brakes, road conditions and heavy rain. Any chance, or no chance, he was driving to suit the conditions ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Pattaya28 Posted May 10, 2015 Share Posted May 10, 2015 And another public service driver over-estimating his driving ability. For the coach to slide off the road while applying the brakes, the driver must have been driving through a curve or bend. Not very sensible. No injuries to the 18 Japanese with the coach overturning ? Unlikely. Who might take responsibility for this accident ? I read 5 or 6 incidents a week with coaches or mini-buses overturning. Surely this is not good for tourism. Yet is not addressed in a meaningful way. Why ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craigt3365 Posted May 10, 2015 Share Posted May 10, 2015 Something doesn't make sense. If coming from Samet, I'm not sure I'd use 36 for their destination. And definitely wouldn't be near Pong. Anyway, 36 is a very straight highway. Probably going too fast, trying to pass, etc. Just lost control. It's very crowded with lots of crazy drivers. I hate that highway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DGS1244 Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 Always blame the vehicle or weather never the driver. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bangkokheat Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 And another public service driver over-estimating his driving ability. For the coach to slide off the road while applying the brakes, the driver must have been driving through a curve or bend. Not very sensible. No injuries to the 18 Japanese with the coach overturning ? Unlikely. Who might take responsibility for this accident ? I read 5 or 6 incidents a week with coaches or mini-buses overturning. Surely this is not good for tourism. Yet is not addressed in a meaningful way. Why ? the driver didnt over-estimate his driving ability, he overestimated the ability of the bus Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lee4Life Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 I would have to guess that "applying the brakes in a normal manner" does not work well when " poor road conditions" exist. What the driver was really saying was that he was going way too fast for the conditions and lost control, it just sounds way better to him to say he was just driving normally and the road was at fault. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BigSkip Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 When these Motor Jockeys get behind the wheel and act as if it were a Chariot Race.. What can you expect? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
butch333 Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 quite every day have accident with bus , minivan with injured and die peoples . but never the fault of the drivers . and everybody find that normal . but when a video is post on internet where you can see 2 super sport cars friving quick ( but take the toll higway late in the night to be sure that it ll be quite no cars ) peoples post very agressive comments and said that the drivers must go to jail with the confiscation of the cars ( but they injured or kill nobody ) . funny to see so many redresser of wrong , who never do something wrong of course and always respect the laws at 100% .... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thaddeus Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 And another public service driver over-estimating his driving ability. For the coach to slide off the road while applying the brakes, the driver must have been driving through a curve or bend. Not very sensible. No injuries to the 18 Japanese with the coach overturning ? Unlikely. Who might take responsibility for this accident ? I read 5 or 6 incidents a week with coaches or mini-buses overturning. Surely this is not good for tourism. Yet is not addressed in a meaningful way. Why ? the driver didnt over-estimate his driving ability, he overestimated the ability of the bus Which imbecile gave the bus the job of being a bus then? '' a bad workman blames his tools'' Thai drivers expand on that and blame the weather conditions, the state of the road, the sun going down unexpectedly..... anything but themselves. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Manbing Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 All the usual words - brakes, road conditions and heavy rain. Any chance, or no chance, he was driving to suit the conditions ? Not exactly usual words. Usually there is no statement as the bus driver has run away. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
prakhonchai nick Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 He probably watched the Formula 1 practice on the TV earlier in the day, and decided he could do the same! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
konying Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 I live in Pattaya , have I slept through those heavy rains? Do not recall any for a I believe at least 1 week, and rains before were hardly "damaging" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jacko45k Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 (edited) Something doesn't make sense. If coming from Samet, I'm not sure I'd use 36 for their destination. And definitely wouldn't be near Pong. Anyway, 36 is a very straight highway. Probably going too fast, trying to pass, etc. Just lost control. It's very crowded with lots of crazy drivers. I hate that highway. That surprises me..... if you take HWY 36, you can't avoid Pong district as it straddles it. Wat Pong is about 400m from the Rt36/3240 junction! Although if he really was heading to Nong Nooch, he missed the turnoff! Aha, perhaps it was Huai Pong?? Edited May 11, 2015 by jacko45k Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
webfact Posted May 11, 2015 Author Share Posted May 11, 2015 17 Chinese tourists injured in bus crashPattaya, Chon Buri:- A chartered bus taking 17 Chinese tourists from Koh Samet to Nongnuch Garden in Pattaya overturned injuring them Sunday afternoon, police said.Pol Lt Nawapol Benchamas, an officer on duty of Pattaya police station, was informed of the accident at 2 pm Sunday. He was told that a bus overturned and crashed into a roadside of the Pattaya-bound Krathing Lai-Rayong Road in Moo 10 village in Tambon Pong of Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district.Police and rescuers from the Sawang Buribun Thammasathan Pattaya Foundation rushed to the scene and they found a small white bus of TWB Co with Bangkok license plate overturned on the left roadside.They found eight Chinese men and nine Chinese woman injured along with a Thai driver. Most of them suffered bruises while three women were severely injured at their back and neck.The rescuers provided them first-aid treatment and rushed them to the Bangkok Pattaya Hospital.The driver, Kachornsak Puangprakhone, 43, said he was driving the tourists from Koh Samet in Rayong to the Nongnuch Garden in Pattaya and when he arrived at the scene, it rained heavily, making it hard for him to see the road ahead.As a result, he tried to step on the brake to slow down the bus but the road was slippery, causing the bus to spin before it overturned and fell to the roadside.Kachornsak said he led all the tourists to leave the bus through broken windows and called police for help.Police blamed the heavy rains and the slippery road for the accident.-- 2015-05-11 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kkup Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 Another day in paradise. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onemorechang Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 17 Chinese tourists injured in bus crash Pattaya, Chon Buri:- A chartered bus taking 17 Chinese tourists from Koh Samet to Nongnuch Garden in Pattaya overturned injuring them Sunday afternoon, police said. Pol Lt Nawapol Benchamas, an officer on duty of Pattaya police station, was informed of the accident at 2 pm Sunday. He was told that a bus overturned and crashed into a roadside of the Pattaya-bound Krathing Lai-Rayong Road in Moo 10 village in Tambon Pong of Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district. Police and rescuers from the Sawang Buribun Thammasathan Pattaya Foundation rushed to the scene and they found a small white bus of TWB Co with Bangkok license plate overturned on the left roadside. They found eight Chinese men and nine Chinese woman injured along with a Thai driver. Most of them suffered bruises while three women were severely injured at their back and neck. The rescuers provided them first-aid treatment and rushed them to the Bangkok Pattaya Hospital. The driver, Kachornsak Puangprakhone, 43, said he was driving the tourists from Koh Samet in Rayong to the Nongnuch Garden in Pattaya and when he arrived at the scene, it rained heavily, making it hard for him to see the road ahead. As a result, he tried to step on the brake to slow down the bus but the road was slippery, causing the bus to spin before it overturned and fell to the roadside. Kachornsak said he led all the tourists to leave the bus through broken windows and called police for help. Police blamed the heavy rains and the slippery road for the accident. -- 2015-05-11 I Blame ,Stupid, ,Selfish idiotic, Thai drivers in charge of peoples lives. We will see much more of this type of thing, due to the increase in busses around town now days. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackanapes Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 knowing the state of the roads in pattaya I am not surprised in the least for something like this to happen unless there are improvements accidents will continue to happen . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PETERTHEEATER Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 So, were the tourists Japanese or Chinese? ........As a result, he tried to step on the brake........ So what stopped him from stepping on the brake? Every newspaper report that we read is full of discrepancies either from sloppy reporting, editing or translation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hugh2121 Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 All the usual words - brakes, road conditions and heavy rain. Any chance, or no chance, he was driving to suit the conditions ? No chance whatsoever. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Honkeydog Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 I would think the Van tour bus owners would get tired of having their vehicles wrecked. Obviously the one have have ridden in are also getting terrible gas mileage with the way they are driven, high speeds on and off the brakes, accelerating. I guess you have to wreck a few before insurance rates go up? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hugh2121 Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 It's actually Banglamung, not East Pattaya. Highway 7 runs through East Pattaya. Highway 36 runs from Banglamung to Rayong. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
petercool Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 Post all in caps removed Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkey4u Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 All the usual words - brakes, road conditions and heavy rain. Any chance, or no chance, he was driving to suit the conditions ? and the next joke is !!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
marko kok prong Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 Badly trained driver,who has no idea that if it rains you slow down as suprisingly the road become slippery,not tailgating the vehicle in front is also a good idea,as theses busses often do. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SOTIRIOS Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 ....the headline implies 'Japanese bus'....etc..... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Just1Voice Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 "Police blamed the heavy rains and the slippery road for the accident." Of course they do! They wouldn't even dream of blaming a Thai driver who is under trained, under qualified, and probably "under the influence" It just had to be rain and roads, or evil spirits doing it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jackanapes Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 I have read 2 versions of this particular case which one is the correct version Chinese or Japanese casualties ? driver states wet road conditions and poor visibility heavy rain causes adverse camber conditions or possibly bad driving? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
onemorechang Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 "Police blamed the heavy rains and the slippery road for the accident." Of course they do! They wouldn't even dream of blaming a Thai driver who is under trained, under qualified, and probably "under the influence" It just had to be rain and roads, or evil spirits doing it. Top marks man, never thought of the evil sprits. Maybe they could give there busses nick names to confuse the evil sprits and remain safe on the roads. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NongKhaiKid Posted May 11, 2015 Share Posted May 11, 2015 All the usual words - brakes, road conditions and heavy rain. Any chance, or no chance, he was driving to suit the conditions ? Not exactly usual words. Usually there is no statement as the bus driver has run away. Never read reports where the BIB say exactly the same yet the driver is long gone ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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