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A rescue service in Chiang Mai, northern Thailand, is receiving the same “false alarm” phone call over and over again thanks to a controversial road safety campaign. Thailand sees a surge in road accidents and road deaths every year between December 29 – January 4, gaining the nickname “Seven Days of Danger.” Road safety campaigns aim to remind motorists to take extra care on the roads during the holidays. However, one campaign at a busy intersection in Chiang Mai’s Mueang district has been misunderstood by motorists and is stressing out rescue services. A fake crash featuring two motorbikes and three scarecrows […]

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"Hopefully no accidents do happen at the “crash” site, because if one does, it will take some convincing for the Maejo Rescue Service to come rushing to the scene."

my thoughts exactly lol

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This is not the way to create alertness in motorists. This is asking for more trouble and causing panic among the motorists. Just make sure that there are proper street lights bright enough to see the roads clearly at night and patch up all the potholes properly. Also make sure to have reflective warning signs ahead to alert oncoming vehicles and most important, tow away all the vehicles that are parked along the sides of the road blocking the traffic, especially at night

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The same rocket scientists tonight blocked off one lane on the same stretch of road during peak traffic this evening. Why, to hold a self congratulatory ceremony for 100 of their staff and colleagues. I always thought it was deemed unacceptable to "pleasure onesself" in public in Thailand!

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Definitely silly season on the roads. went to the local shops today and nearly had 3 accidents on a very overpopulated main road with imbeciles from Bangkok that have no patience whatsoever. 

Bangkok plates give them away all the time in rural areas.

Cut off by one car that raced into the Tesco parking lot, parked, jumped out very quickly, leaned on the bonnet and had a cigarette. 

Nicotine withdrawal maybe?

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Just control more travic rules! Everybody needs a driving licens! The vehicles must have a good functioning light, breaks and good body , not rusty! The drivers must not be intoxicated!  And no overspeed! 

The accidents will trop enormously! 

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