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Passenger severely injured when 18-wheeler loses control on Phuket road

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Passenger severely injured when 18-wheeler loses control on Phuket road

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The accident caused the load to fall from the trailer covering a large section of the road. Photo: Eakkapop Thongtub

 

PHUKET: -- The passenger in the cab of an 18-wheeler truck was seriously injured yesterday (Dec 26) when the driver lost control on a bend on Thepkasattri Rd. The incident also caused traffic delays as the load fell off the back of the truck covering a large section of the road.

 

Lt Col Sarit Butnongsang of the Tha Chatchai Police was informed at 7:20pm yesterday that an 18-wheeler truck carrying building materials had crashed at Baan Suan Maprao Moo3 Thepkasattri Rd southbound.

 

Police and rescue workers arrived at the scene to various kinds of boards covering the road causing heavy traffic in the area. Nearby was a Krabi registered 18-wheeler sitting in the hard shoulder.

 

Full story: http://www.thephuketnews.com/passenger-severely-injured-when-18-wheeler-loses-control-on-phuket-road-60405.php

 
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-- © Copyright Phuket News 2016-12-27

Police need to interview and charge local weather man for not advising driver of RAIN

 

As always driver goes free

 

Thailand Thailand when will you learn

Too busy with Internet crime to worry about the safety on the roads, if it had been a big red one with a handbook then I feel a different story

thankfully,it never snows or gets foggy in Thailand,

they have enough problems with rain,

regards worgeordie
 

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