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The Songkran festival, which is celebrated annually in Thailand, is known for its festive water fights and partying. However, it has also gained a reputation for being one of the deadliest times on the roads due to increased traffic and road accidents. According to the Secretary General of the Thai Public Health Ministry, Dr Opas …

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What a load of ....!  "not wearing seatbelts" might translate as 'unrestrained', or in the tray of a pickup 🙄

Cause of car deaths and injuries was most likely,  a/ drunkenness and b/ speed and c/ unrestrained passengers.

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Who is trying to fool who? Two days ago a different official spouted that 79% of accidents involved motorcycles but now it seems that the problem is cars, because motorcycles do not have seat belts and now 91% of injuries are caused by not wearing seatbelts. It is no wonder that no Thai drivers pay any attention to safety recommendations because each spokesperson has a different agenda and paints a different picture.

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1 hour ago, Pompies said:

Who is trying to fool who? Two days ago a different official spouted that 79% of accidents involved motorcycles but now it seems that the problem is cars, because motorcycles do not have seat belts and now 91% of injuries are caused by not wearing seatbelts. It is no wonder that no Thai drivers pay any attention to safety recommendations because each spokesperson has a different agenda and paints a different picture.

Ahh, you have reached enlightenment in the understanding of Thai culture. 🤣

Bet you never shaved your head and wore orange robes to attain that enlightenment either. 😅

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The ThaiRSC reported in January that as many as 939,713 road accidents were reported in Thailand last year, up 4.7% from 2021. Road accidents killed 14,737 people, and injured 924,799 last year, ThaiRSC said. The committee reported that 536 deaths and 7,885 injuries were among foreigners.

May be the authorities have to clearly spell which region....I am pretty sure that this could be the 1000 corners area....

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6 hours ago, Pompies said:

Who is trying to fool who? Two days ago a different official spouted that 79% of accidents involved motorcycles but now it seems that the problem is cars, because motorcycles do not have seat belts and now 91% of injuries are caused by not wearing seatbelts. It is no wonder that no Thai drivers pay any attention to safety recommendations because each spokesperson has a different agenda and paints a different picture.

I haven't read the article but clearly they were talking about the injuries to car passengers.

Also I don't see anything dubious about either of these 2 figures? Thais know full well already, the reason they don't care is that most of them value comfort more than safety and no number will change that.

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