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Post by Soutpeel on Apr 12, 2016 15:33:12 GMT 7
52 people killed and 431 injured on first day of Songkran festival on MondayFifty-two people were killed and 431 others injured in 387 road accidents on the first day of the launch road safety campaign on Monday to coincide with Songkran festival. The centre for the prevention and reduction of road accidents of the Department of Public Disasters Prevention and Mitigation, the main cause of the road accidents was speeding which accounted for 36.69 percent of the 387 accidents recorded on the first day followed by drunk driving which accounted for 26.87 percent of the accidents. Motorcycles accounted for the bulk of the accidents representing 79.6 percent followed by pick-up trucks accounting for 10.20 percent of the accidents. 56.93 percent of the dead and injured victims were working people. Chiang Mai topped the highest incidence of road accidents with 19 accidents followed by 6 in Prachin Buri. The centre reported that a total of 2,128 road checkpoints were set up on Monday and over 65,000 officials were mobilized to keep check of traffic flow and inspection of vehicles. A total of 528,903 vehicles were checked and, of these, 84,724 faced legal actions, including 25,651 cases of no driving licenses and 23,354 cases of riding with crash helmets. Pol Lt-Gen Anan Srihirun, assistant national police chief, said police in the provinces were instructed to facilitate traffic flow and to ensure road safety today which is the last working day in anticipation of more people leaving Bangkok. englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/content/159267
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Post by Mosha on Apr 13, 2016 6:22:10 GMT 7
That number is well below the WHO daily carnage figure.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 6:34:32 GMT 7
Awesome safety campaign, it could have been 53 people killed.
Dead working people what a waste, riding with helmets, shit the law changes fast there
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 6:42:45 GMT 7
The number is 66.33 road fatalities a day in 2013 in Thailand. 24,213 a year or 36.2 per 100,000 people.
~ This is according to Wikipedia in 2013.
As a comparison the USA has Over 34,000 per year(10.6 per 100,000people) , and India has 238,000(16.6per 100,000 people) .
Worldwide the number is 1,250,000 - Which is a bit like saying every 20 years the equivalent of the population of Australia is wiped out just making their way from a to b.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 13, 2016 6:45:32 GMT 7
I've also heard these deaths don't include those who died later in hospital. It's just the dead at the scene of the accident figures.
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Post by Mosha on Apr 13, 2016 6:52:48 GMT 7
I'm hoping the crash helmet stat was a typo.
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Post by Mosha on Apr 13, 2016 7:58:10 GMT 7
Just missed an idiot on a motorbike. Pulled out without a glance, he nearly fell of his bike when I sounded the horn. His face was a picture.
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