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Jump or die: Motorbike passenger jumps to narrowly miss getting hit by bus (VIDEO)

By Coconuts Bangkok

 

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Screenshot: Nat Labour/ Facebook

 

BANGKOK: -- Footage of a man jumping off the back of a motorcycle and avoiding death seconds before the vehicle was rear-ended by a bus went viral on Facebook yesterday.

 

The dash-cam video, posted by Facebook user Nat Labour, captured an accident at Bang Kapi junction, when Bus No. 207 went out of control and crashed into the back of a motorcycle and another bus.

 

The passenger on the back of the motorcycle sees the bus lose control and dismounts in the middle of traffic. Not only does he avoid getting hit by the out-of-control bus, by what looks like inches, he also very narrowly avoids getting hit by a white Honda as well. Then the lucky guy is seen running off to the roadside after avoiding death twice.

 

Full storyhttps://coconuts.co/bangkok/news/jump-die-motorbike-passenger-jumps-narrowly-miss-getting-hit-bus-video/

 

 
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That young man is so luck to be alive. Despite his own escape from death, he shows great concern for his girlfriend/wife. I would probably have been sitting crying at the side of the road; thought of all others blown out of my mind by the rushing bus. 

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The bus' brakes have stopped working, according to 'Nat Labour'. When, and how many more lives need to be lost, before the idiot authorities tackle the problem at the roots - proper maintenance and all public vehicles in good working condition, while weeding out the drunk/drugged/murderous 'drivers', instead of faffing about with bigger vans. A stupid report about Pattaya and the authorities have their panties in a knot trying to 'clean up the image' while scant attention is being paid to real, everyday issues such as this one.

Posted
25 minutes ago, Jonmarleesco said:

The driver lost control.

I tend to agree, but not lost control of the bus.  It looks like he just lost control of his fragile Thai ego.

Posted
56 minutes ago, outsider said:

The bus' brakes have stopped working, according to 'Nat Labour'. When, and how many more lives need to be lost, before the idiot authorities tackle the problem at the roots - proper maintenance and all public vehicles in good working condition, while weeding out the drunk/drugged/murderous 'drivers', instead of faffing about with bigger vans. A stupid report about Pattaya and the authorities have their panties in a knot trying to 'clean up the image' while scant attention is being paid to real, everyday issues such as this one.

You are very naive. The brakes don't fail. Usually the driver is simply going too fast to stop. Try quizzing Thai drivers on what a safe braking distance is. They wouldn't even know what you are talking about. They only blame the brakes to avoid responsibility for their atrocious driving. Nothing is ever a Thai's fault. Ever. About anything. They simply deny everything, like a three year old would.

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48 minutes ago, Bangkok Barry said:

You are very naive. The brakes don't fail. Usually the driver is simply going too fast to stop. Try quizzing Thai drivers on what a safe braking distance is. They wouldn't even know what you are talking about. They only blame the brakes to avoid responsibility for their atrocious driving. Nothing is ever a Thai's fault. Ever. About anything. They simply deny everything, like a three year old would.

 

Thank you for the 'naive' comment. However, if you had read my post properly, you'd realise that I was merely quoting 'Nat Labour' (the person who posted the video on FB, for your information) who claims the brakes have failed. In short, and so you understand better, Nat Labour said the brakes have failed. Not me.

 

Now if you continued to read my post (properly), you'd realise that my main point was about the need for the authorities to tackle the public transportation problem - specifically conditions of vehicles, and the people who operate them. And that, I believe, covers your rant about Thai drivers.

 

On a separate note, and having watched the video, I do think the accident was caused, perhaps by the driver's incompetence and/or failing brakes - (not failed brakes - which explains why he couldn't stop in time - and hit the back of another bus - but was able to stop further away after it careened across the junction and, thankfully, without hitting anything/anyone else, from what I can/can't see from the video), or both. That's just what I think happened. I'm not saying it is what happened.

 

I hope it's clearer for you now. Next time, try reading (properly) before typing. And/or judging.

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41 minutes ago, terminatorchiangmai said:

In the mean time the new buses are still parked somewhere because of a  tax scam.

Come on junta , put someone in jail, not fine some tourist for feeding fish please.

100% agreed, stop with that nonsense, let those buses drive or just buy other ones leo leo.

 

And also train the busdrivers, many of them race their bus like it was a go-cart.

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1 hour ago, outsider said:

 

Thank you for the 'naive' comment. However, if you had read my post properly, you'd realise that I was merely quoting 'Nat Labour' (the person who posted the video on FB, for your information) who claims the brakes have failed. In short, and so you understand better, Nat Labour said the brakes have failed. Not me.

 

Now if you continued to read my post (properly), you'd realise that my main point was about the need for the authorities to tackle the public transportation problem - specifically conditions of vehicles, and the people who operate them. And that, I believe, covers your rant about Thai drivers.

 

On a separate note, and having watched the video, I do think the accident was caused, perhaps by the driver's incompetence and/or failing brakes - (not failed brakes - which explains why he couldn't stop in time - and hit the back of another bus - but was able to stop further away after it careened across the junction and, thankfully, without hitting anything/anyone else, from what I can/can't see from the video), or both. That's just what I think happened. I'm not saying it is what happened.

 

I hope it's clearer for you now. Next time, try reading (properly) before typing. And/or judging.

This is a result of the 'new improved' TV website, where when you quote only the latest quote is copied and not the thread. Causes a lot of confusion. If anyone knows how to quote the thread I'd love to hear about it.

As to your comment about maintenance and the condition of vehicles, that has nothing to do with poor driving. What the authorities need to do is hire responsible drivers, but it might be too much of a challenge to find good workers who want to drive in Bangkok traffic for so little pay.

And the naive comment was tongue in cheek. Sorry you were so sensitive/I misled you.

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1 hour ago, terminatorchiangmai said:

In the mean time the new buses are still parked somewhere because of a  tax scam.

Come on junta , put someone in jail, not fine some tourist for feeding fish please.

The tourist has been fined already?  How much?

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3 hours ago, outsider said:

 

Thank you for the 'naive' comment. However, if you had read my post properly, you'd realise that I was merely quoting 'Nat Labour' (the person who posted the video on FB, for your information) who claims the brakes have failed. In short, and so you understand better, Nat Labour said the brakes have failed. Not me.

 

Now if you continued to read my post (properly), you'd realise that my main point was about the need for the authorities to tackle the public transportation problem - specifically conditions of vehicles, and the people who operate them. And that, I believe, covers your rant about Thai drivers.

 

On a separate note, and having watched the video, I do think the accident was caused, perhaps by the driver's incompetence and/or failing brakes - (not failed brakes - which explains why he couldn't stop in time - and hit the back of another bus - but was able to stop further away after it careened across the junction and, thankfully, without hitting anything/anyone else, from what I can/can't see from the video), or both. That's just what I think happened. I'm not saying it is what happened.

 

I hope it's clearer for you now. Next time, try reading (properly) before typing. And/or judging.

"...  the brakes have failed...."

 

the wording should be:  "the driver failed to brake "

 

Don't blame the brakes. Blame the driver.

Posted
1 hour ago, Bangkok Barry said:

This is a result of the 'new improved' TV website, where when you quote only the latest quote is copied and not the thread. Causes a lot of confusion. If anyone knows how to quote the thread I'd love to hear about it.

As to your comment about maintenance and the condition of vehicles, that has nothing to do with poor driving. What the authorities need to do is hire responsible drivers, but it might be too much of a challenge to find good workers who want to drive in Bangkok traffic for so little pay.

And the naive comment was tongue in cheek. Sorry you were so sensitive/I misled you.

:thumbsup: Perhaps a wee bit sensitive/read too much into it, I suppose. Cheers.

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