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Motorcyclist Dies on Pattaya Third Road

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Motorcyclist Dies on Pattaya Third Road

PATTAYA: -- At 10:00pm on March 16th, police responded to reports of a woman who had crashed her motorbike on Pattaya Third Road. The middle-aged woman had been driving recklessly and hit a telephone pole.


The incident occurred in front of a staff housing area for World Gems Collection, Ltd. Friends state that 44-year old Khun Tanyarat had finished her shift earlier that day at famous Korean restaurant where she worked as a chef and had been drinking with coworkers.

Full story: http://pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/222146/motorcyclist-dies-pattaya-third-road/

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-- Pattaya One 2016-03-17

Does she have a driving license?

Drinking with co-workers + motorbike + no helmet = Sure death.

Drinking with co-workers + motorbike + no helmet = Sure death.

If that were true, the roads here would eventually be pretty much devoid of scooters.

Drinking with co-workers + motorbike + no helmet = Sure death.

If that were true, the roads here would eventually be pretty much devoid of scooters.

True it's not unusual to see a motorbike taxi enjoying a cold beer while waiting for customers

Another wasted life.

One of the 30 to 40 killed motorcycle drivers per day.

Drinking with co-workers + motorbike + no helmet = Sure death.

Not sure but "good" chance specially in a place like Pattaya (dense traffic, many obstacles).

Edited by KhunBENQ

Very sad for her family and friends.

The culture here needs to trend towards leaving the m/c and taking the songtau home.

I saw a video on Facebook where a male m/c rider was so drunk he kept on falling down on top of his bile.

A passer by helped him up with the bike but he fell over again.

In Europe, someone would have taken his keys away from him?

Not for the safety of the man but for the safety of the general public.

The lack of enforcement is IMO, a major reason for these crazy behaviors.

RIP silly woman.

Reckless driving due to drinking

And two wheels...A certain disaster !!

Edited by little mary sunshine

Very sad for her family and friends.

The culture here needs to trend towards leaving the m/c and taking the songtau home.

I saw a video on Facebook where a male m/c rider was so drunk he kept on falling down on top of his bile.

A passer by helped him up with the bike but he fell over again.

In Europe, someone would have taken his keys away from him?

Not for the safety of the man but for the safety of the general public.

The lack of enforcement is IMO, a major reason for these crazy behaviors.

RIP silly woman.

"In Europe, someone would have taken his keys away from him?"

So in Europe no one ever drives under the influence of alcohol or drugs and there are no DUI road accidents?

Once again we're reminded that farang land is indeed heaven on earth.

Edited by Suradit69

Very sad for her family and friends.

The culture here needs to trend towards leaving the m/c and taking the songtau home.

I saw a video on Facebook where a male m/c rider was so drunk he kept on falling down on top of his bile.

A passer by helped him up with the bike but he fell over again.

In Europe, someone would have taken his keys away from him?

Not for the safety of the man but for the safety of the general public.

The lack of enforcement is IMO, a major reason for these crazy behaviors.

RIP silly woman.

"In Europe, someone would have taken his keys away from him?"

So in Europe no one ever drives under the influence of alcohol or drugs and there are no DUI road accidents?

Once again we're reminded that farang land is indeed heaven on earth.

Not quite what I said but please continue to grind your axe.

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