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Fatal Road Crash in Central Pattaya

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Fatal Road Crash in Central Pattaya

PATTAYA: -- A 46 year old motorbike driver lost his life in an early morning road crash on Pattaya Second Road in front of Soi 6 on Sunday Morning.


The dead man was named as Khun Saishon and was run over by a coach which had just dropped off a group of Chinese Tourists. The driver of the coach Khun Maesar aged 36 explained his version of the crash to Police which was backed up by independent witness statements.

The deceased motorbike driver was moving from the left lane over to the right and saw a Baht Bus travelling in the right hand lane at the last second.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/204957/fatal-road-crash-central-pattaya/

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-- Pattaya One 2015-07-27

...may the deceased taxi driver be whisked along without delay to his next Reincarnation without further ado.....

...may the deceased taxi driver be whisked along without delay to his next Reincarnation without further ado.....

How do you know he was a taxi driver?

...may the deceased taxi driver be whisked along without delay to his next Reincarnation without further ado.....

How do you know he was a taxi driver?

Don't you know that posters do not need to know anything for sure to post.

Ok... who knows if it was the fault of the songtaew driver or the motorcyle driver moving over to the next lane too quickly but you could almost bet the driver of the white tourist bus was driving too fast. Just stand along Beach Road and count how many of these <deleted superlative> bus drivers are racing down Beach Road which has a lot of clueless pedistrians trying to cross the street. (meanwhile the police are on the corner fining motorbike drivers 200 baht for not having the proper papers).

Bangkok is sinking but I have a feeling Pattaya is also sinking - from the weight of all the damned touir buses.

Ok... who knows if it was the fault of the songtaew driver or the motorcyle driver moving over to the next lane too quickly but you could almost bet the driver of the white tourist bus was driving too fast. Just stand along Beach Road and count how many of these <deleted superlative> bus drivers are racing down Beach Road which has a lot of clueless pedistrians trying to cross the street. (meanwhile the police are on the corner fining motorbike drivers 200 baht for not having the proper papers).

Ok...you don't know whether the baht bus driver or motorcyclist were at fault but you do know that the van driver was. How are you able to know that based on the actions of other drivers, not him?

Why would you delete a superlative adjective?

there r 3 lanes !!

Motorists never look back-traffic !

On the other hand, there r 3 lanes !!

so why the bus where driving on the most right line,

and not as by law on 1st or 2nd lane ???

so he have also fault on this sad exident,

and propably no sign of brake of the bus, just roll over the victim;

And victim propably without helmet !

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sad to say but if a bus runs over you a helmet aint going to be much good,

Bangkok is sinking but I have a feeling Pattaya is also sinking - from the weight of all the damned touir buses.

Watt are you sinking about? :)

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