rooster59 Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Car flips on Phuket road as driver swerves to avoid dog Eakkapop Thongtub PHUKET: A 24-year-old Phang Nga woman was lucky to escape unhurt when her Pajero slammed into a streetlamp and flipped on a road in Chalong earlier today (Sept 24). Chalong Police were called to respond to an accident on Chao Fa East Rd near Land & Houses Park Phuket at around noon. At the scene, officers found a Mitsubishi Pajero lying on its side next to a downed street light pole. The driver of the car, 24-year-old Choukwan Pattanakitviboon, told police that she was heading towards Phuket Town when a dog suddenly ran in front of her car. Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/car-flips-on-phuket-road-as-driver-swerves-to-avoid-dog-59232.php#1L5W18QOgwbx8hmW.97 -- © Copyright Phuket News 2016-09-25 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hkt83100 Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 I would not have noticed the flipped car without the guy poiting at it. This fabulous tradition must be kept alive... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bob12345 Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Lack of training; if you are about to hit an animal that is not higher than the front of the car you do not swerve! Better to hit the animal with your bumper than to endanger yourself and people driving around you. (in case the animal is higher than the front of your car, like a horse or a cow, better swerve around it as hitting the animal can result in picking up the animal and it sliding through your windshield killing you). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Briggsy Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 One wonders if use of a mobile phone whilst driving was related in any way to this accident. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
vogie Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 6 minutes ago, Bob12345 said: Lack of training; if you are about to hit an animal that is not higher than the front of the car you do not swerve! Better to hit the animal with your bumper than to endanger yourself and people driving around you. (in case the animal is higher than the front of your car, like a horse or a cow, better swerve around it as hitting the animal can result in picking up the animal and it sliding through your windshield killing you). I guessing but if it is a really big animal like an elephant or a giraffe, is it safe to drive underneath them? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Psimbo Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 11 minutes ago, hkt83100 said: I would not have noticed the flipped car without the guy poiting at it. This fabulous tradition must be kept alive... .... as must the comments about it! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sahibji Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 28 minutes ago, Psimbo said: .... as must the comments about it! is it called 'Thainess'? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
williamgeorgeallen Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 never really thought about it but stray dogs do have a use. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
little mary sunshine Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 I love dogs. I had one terrible accident avoiding a Soi dog.....sorry dogs, next time your dead! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kabula Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Always better to hit the animals in the street to avoid what happened here or injure pedestrians and occupants in the vehicle Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
monkey4u Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 That's right blame the dog ( if there was one ) Maybe speeding, lack of training and use of phone may have a lot to do with this accident If not the score is Dog 1 car 0 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
arithai12 Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 She avoids the dogs, destroys a lamp post and badly damages her car: no one has ever seen that dog before. She hits the dog: angry people appear out of nowhere demanding compensation, and the local club of soi dogs lovers sues her. Easy choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
madmitch Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 I always swerve rather than hit the animal, whether it's right or wrong. Cows, dogs, snakes, monitor lizards. I still remember a friend causing several hundreds of pounds of damage to a car after hitting an alsation dog. I suggested he sue the dog owner, though he didn't, and of aourse that would be pretty much impossible in Thailnd anyway. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phantomfiddler Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Why on earth would any intelligent person flip their car to avoid ......... hang on, I feel that I am treading on thin ice here ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
steelepulse Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Driving on Phuket roads I have to swerve quite often and I've never overturned a vehicle. I tend to think this driver isn't very skilled to put it mildly. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kingalfred Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 Brake never swerveSent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlover Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 (edited) 46 minutes ago, kingalfred said: Brake never swerve Sent from my iPhone using Thaivisa Connect Caveat. Brake gently if safe to do so. If not safe, <deleted> the dog! It was something I learned on an advanced driving course many years ago (although the wording was a bit different!) Edited September 25, 2016 by Moonlover Additional paragraph Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Xircal Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 12 hours ago, vogie said: I guessing but if it is a really big animal like an elephant or a giraffe, is it safe to drive underneath them? Love that one! Hilarious! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
gdgbb Posted September 25, 2016 Share Posted September 25, 2016 16 hours ago, Briggsy said: One wonders if use of a mobile phone whilst driving was related in any way to this accident. Why? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlover Posted September 26, 2016 Share Posted September 26, 2016 19 hours ago, williamgeorgeallen said: never really thought about it but stray dogs do have a use. Just how banal can one get? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
williamgeorgeallen Posted September 26, 2016 Share Posted September 26, 2016 3 hours ago, Moonlover said: Just how banal can one get? banal is a real word. not just a miss spelling. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlover Posted September 26, 2016 Share Posted September 26, 2016 5 minutes ago, williamgeorgeallen said: banal is a real word. not just a miss spelling. You have a computer (obviously). Look it up. Although the alternative that you may be thinking of could also apply. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
williamgeorgeallen Posted September 26, 2016 Share Posted September 26, 2016 8 minutes ago, Moonlover said: You have a computer (obviously). Look it up. Although the alternative that you may be thinking of could also apply. of course i looked it up, learnt a new word today. talking about being anal, next time you read a banal post, just move on. no need to reply. just move on. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlover Posted September 26, 2016 Share Posted September 26, 2016 3 minutes ago, williamgeorgeallen said: of course i looked it up, learnt a new word today. talking about being anal, next time you read a banal post, just move on. no need to reply. just move on. As Cpl Jones used to say in Dad's Army, 'They don't like it up 'em'. Very happy to move on from this banal conversation. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Moonlover Posted September 27, 2016 Share Posted September 27, 2016 Now that I’ve got over my ‘banal’ moment, I’ll come back to what I was going to say about this incident. I have driven this type of vehicle for many years, whilst working in the Middle East. And I know from that experience that, whilst they are good at what there’re designed for, their handling is somewhat compromised by being heavy, having a relatively high C of G and being rear wheel drive (in normal driving conditions). They require a more sedate method of driving than a standard car and are much less forgiving if the driver mishandles it. As I discovered one day when I found myself (and my family) spinning off the road and going backwards into the desert! The second point to make is the difference in the way men and women react in this kind of animal encounter on the roads. As is clear from earlier posts, It is for us menfolk, a matter of ‘my safety and survival comes first’ type of attitude, me included. Fast forward from days my in Saudi Arabia, to a trip out with an Italian friend of mine in Egypt. We were returning an animal sanctuary. (Note the irony) when a dog came out of the darkness into our path. Sandra’s reaction was to brake hard, swerve violently and, incredibly, reach out and grab my arm, presumably for emotional support! We got away with it (both us and the dog), but had her vehicle been a 4 X 4 and not a normal hatchback there would have been a very real danger of it tipping over as happened in the case in point I put this down to the girlie drivers of this world reacting in a more emotive and protective way than us men would. They are after all the nurturers and carers of our species and I feel that this what happened to the young lady involved in this accident. I hope this young lady has learned from her lesson and maybe she’ll take to driving a vehicle more suited to her experience and skill level in future. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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