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Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation — or DDPM — announced on Monday that the total traffic accidents and resulting deaths during last week’s “Seven Dangerous Days of Songkran” had actually reduced, compared to the average for the past three years, even though the number of deaths this year had increased. According to a summary of the data from the DDPM, from April 11 to 17, there were 1,917 accidents, 1,869 injuries and 278 deaths in total. The northern province of Chiang Rai had the most accidents, with 66, while Bangkok had the most deaths, with 13. The main […]

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May be statistically it is not bad. But in reality 278 families have shattered future. May be 500 children from that 278 families have lost their better future. Fatality has to be totally avoided in any circumstances. People has to be educated from a young age for a better safety awareness.

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1 hour ago, Thaiger said:

Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation — or DDPM — announced on Monday that the total traffic accidents and resulting deaths during last week’s “Seven Dangerous Days of Songkran” had actually reduced, compared to the average for the past three years, even though the number of deaths this year had increased. According to a summary of the data from the DDPM, from April 11 to 17, there were 1,917 accidents, 1,869 injuries and 278 deaths in total. The northern province of Chiang Rai had the most accidents, with 66, while Bangkok had the most deaths, with 13. The main […]

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I would assume then that of the 278 people who lost thier lives that none were friends or relatives of Boontam Lertsukeekasem

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Considering that 63% of accidents were caused by speeding and drunk driving or a combination of both, I would suggest focusing on behaviour rather than vehicles, roads and the environment would produce a better result.

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What about those who die later in hospital, are they in this overall figure, I think not. I read that most of those convicted of drink driving got probation, that will really deter them, not.

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Hopefully the RTP will be ordered to crack down on drink driving and speeding every day of the year, not just for 7 days a year. 

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10 minutes ago, Fanta said:

Hopefully the RTP will be ordered to crack down on drink driving and speeding every day of the year, not just for 7 days a year. 

Oh, you are not aware of the other 7 days of danger, around "the real new year"? 

That makes it 14 days, with "focus" (meaning extra tents to hide before the sun are set up somewhere) on this. Isn't that enough, for this decade?

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