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Video: Why dash cam evidence can help get to the truth

 

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Picture: Thairath

 

CHONBURI: -- A video doing the rounds of Thai social media shows an accident involving a BMW i8 that collides with a C-Class Mercedes Benz on a Chonburi Road on Tuesday.

 

The driver of the BMW had claimed that the Mercedes Benz driver had cut in front of him resulting in the collision.

 

That was before a video was produced as evidence.

 

Dash cam footage from a vehicle that was not involved seemed to indicate that the Mercedes Benz driver may have been innocent after all.

 

Thai Rath online invited its readers to give their opinion.

 

Source: Thairath

 
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That's what I call pretty damning evidence against the BMW driver. The dashcam shows the speed of 109km/h and the BMW zooms past it.

 

Another case of 'I am richer then you!' syndrome.

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Do him for false statement too.

 

Oh right, he's richer than everyone else and can cause big problems for them.

 

500b fine for speeding.

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"so I can't just drive through the car in front of me?"

 

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

notice as the car enters frame it is drifting slightly to the right, and then makes a unnecessary lane change to the left, then brakes with plenty on time to go back to the right lane which is wide open. 

 

Drunk, texting, getting a BJ?

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21 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

"so I can't just drive through the car in front of me?"

 

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

notice as the car enters frame it is drifting slightly to the right, and then makes a unnecessary lane change to the left, then brakes with plenty on time to go back to the right lane which is wide open. 

 

Drunk, texting, getting a BJ?

All of the above.

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Can't understand why he didn't just stay in the outside lane?!?!?! As for lying ... yep had that happen to me,the whole family were in on it and I had no dash cam but now I have one.

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I'm going to glue four dash cams to my scooter helmet.

 

one for all four directions. 360 degree coverage.

 

sort of like my own google earth car.

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37 minutes ago, PoorSucker said:

Bought a dashcam for 800 baht last month.

I have back and front facing ones already :w00t:

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38 minutes ago, NCC1701A said:

I'm going to glue four dash cams to my scooter helmet.

 

one for all four directions. 360 degree coverage.

 

sort of like my own google earth car.

Better, get one 360 degree cam.

 

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4 hours ago, sweatalot said:

Another example about the impudence some Thai drivers lie 

 

Let's hope it's not the whole nation

 

unfortunately the whole nation drives like this....Sometimes I wish to have onboard machine guns.....

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19 minutes ago, BsBs said:

How much costs a BMW i8 here ? Is it officially imported ?

 

 

12.5 million Baht (basic model). Yes.

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no excuse for speeding but i feel the roads department is also to blaim

they put out a few bollards but dont put up a sign to warn the motorist

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1 hour ago, oldgent said:

no excuse for speeding but i feel the roads department is also to blaim

they put out a few bollards but dont put up a sign to warn the motorist

Come on, mate, Roads Dept??

100% the BMW driver's fault.  Daylight, motorway/divided highway, great visibility, dry as bone, Mercedes driving in a straight line at 108 kph in its own lane.  Conditions could hardly be more perfect.

And then having the audacity to claim that the Mercedes cut in front of him (BMW)! - was this blatant lie partly the Roads Dept's fault too?

Everyone should take personal responsibility.

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How is it the fault of the Mercedes you can not control somm one that is behind you.  The police should see rear end damage and figured it out.

I'm sure the do you know who I am routine came out of the drivers mouth

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49 minutes ago, tx22cb said:

Come on, mate, Roads Dept??

100% the BMW driver's fault.  Daylight, motorway/divided highway, great visibility, dry as bone, Mercedes driving in a straight line at 108 kph in its own lane.  Conditions could hardly be more perfect.

And then having the audacity to claim that the Mercedes cut in front of him (BMW)! - was this blatant lie partly the Roads Dept's fault too?

Everyone should take personal responsibility.

 

49 minutes ago, tx22cb said:

Come on, mate, Roads Dept??

100% the BMW driver's fault.  Daylight, motorway/divided highway, great visibility, dry as bone, Mercedes driving in a straight line at 108 kph in its own lane.  Conditions could hardly be more perfect.

And then having the audacity to claim that the Mercedes cut in front of him (BMW)! - was this blatant lie partly the Roads Dept's fault too?

Everyone should take personal responsibility.

agree the BMW was to blaim maniac... take a look at the video again no signs, i,ve seen this situation a few times

these road workers just put out a few bollards  and even at a reasonable speed with a car in front you are in a blind spot

you get what im saying

 

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5 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

I'm going to glue four dash cams to my scooter helmet.

 

one for all four directions. 360 degree coverage.

 

sort of like my own google earth car.

 

You forgot one - UP - never know what's going to happen here.

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I'm just wondering whether the BMW may have been employing Adaptive Cruise Control, plus Lane Assist.

 

With feet off the pedals and hands off the steering wheel one can travel quite some distance on "Auto pilot" - until something goes wrong, of course (such as, Lane Assist gets confused).

 

Anyway, now that the BMW driver has been proven to be a lying B**tard, I hope they throw the book at him.

 

Posted
8 hours ago, sweatalot said:

Another example about the impudence some Thai drivers lie 

 

Let's hope it's not the whole nation

 

I think u will find it is.

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BMW driver obviously took his eye's off the road, let me guess smartphone?! Check his usage, I am sure you will find what he was doing when he should have been driving.

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9 hours ago, NCC1701A said:

"so I can't just drive through the car in front of me?"

 

:cheesy::cheesy::cheesy:

 

notice as the car enters frame it is drifting slightly to the right, and then makes a unnecessary lane change to the left, then brakes with plenty on time to go back to the right lane which is wide open. 

 

Drunk, texting, getting a BJ?

No just a typical Thai driver doing his best

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3 hours ago, oldgent said:

 

agree the BMW was to blaim maniac... take a look at the video again no signs, i,ve seen this situation a few times

these road workers just put out a few bollards  and even at a reasonable speed with a car in front you are in a blind spot

you get what im saying

 

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