https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/genera ... nking-list
but its not unanimous
The World Health Organisation, meanwhile, ranks Thailand as the second
Thailand ranked as number one for people dying to go
Thailand ranked as number one for people dying to go
no replying to those who misinterpret/misread what i write. this aint kindergarten
Thailand tops road death ranking list
The World Atlas ranking matches death cases in road accidents compiled by the foundation. Last year, up to 22,000 people, or an average of 50 to 60 people a day, died in car crashes, said Dr Thaejing.
A few suggestions to boost road safety were proposed at the seminar. Among them was promoting the use of dashboard video cameras, or "dash cams" in the hope footage of bad driving posted online will deter motorists from driving illegally and unsafely.
The cameras will record all events happening in front of cars. This will make motorists think twice before committing mistakes, he said.https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/genera ... nking-list
That will really help when half the drivers are drunk
Eg last New year
Sunday 1st January 2017: On the fourth day, 81 people were killed and 778 injured in 751 road accidents. Causes of most accidents were drunk driving (48.87%) and speeding (29.29%). Most accidents involved motorcycles (82.94%) and pick-up trucks (8.59%).http://www.richardbarrow.com/2017/01/fu ... -thailand/
The World Atlas ranking matches death cases in road accidents compiled by the foundation. Last year, up to 22,000 people, or an average of 50 to 60 people a day, died in car crashes, said Dr Thaejing.
A few suggestions to boost road safety were proposed at the seminar. Among them was promoting the use of dashboard video cameras, or "dash cams" in the hope footage of bad driving posted online will deter motorists from driving illegally and unsafely.
The cameras will record all events happening in front of cars. This will make motorists think twice before committing mistakes, he said.https://www.bangkokpost.com/news/genera ... nking-list
That will really help when half the drivers are drunk
Eg last New year
Sunday 1st January 2017: On the fourth day, 81 people were killed and 778 injured in 751 road accidents. Causes of most accidents were drunk driving (48.87%) and speeding (29.29%). Most accidents involved motorcycles (82.94%) and pick-up trucks (8.59%).http://www.richardbarrow.com/2017/01/fu ... -thailand/
Not sure I trust those stats, is there a scat' plot?
could be right. thailand does whatever it can to place itself into the world media spotlight at critical preholiday points. usually it just targets the vast hoards of rape wish western fems so this is a new angle in the dead wish sector.electron wrote:Not sure I trust those stats, is there a scat' plot?
and you are right one cant believe anything at all coming out of the junta cowered thai press
no replying to those who misinterpret/misread what i write. this aint kindergarten
Well, Thailand sure doesn't look like the worst place to die just look at that kind of houses, [url]https://tranio.com/rent/thailand/[/url] it's worth it to die after such holidays
But yeah, it may as well be linked to the aggressive self-promotion campaign of the country...
But yeah, it may as well be linked to the aggressive self-promotion campaign of the country...
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