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Driver killed, seven passengers injured in Ayutthaya van-pickup collision

By The Nation

 

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The driver was killed and seven passengers injured when a passenger van hit the rear of a pickup truck that was changing lanes to park on an Ayutthaya road on Wednesday morning.
 

Police said the accident happened at 6am on the Bangkok-bound Asia highway in Tambon Ban Wa in Ayutthaya's Bang Pa-in district at 6am.

Sitthichai Sanamphan, 57, the driver of the Ban Mee-Bangkok van, died at hospital.

 

Police said the van hit the rear of a pickup truck driven by Chawalit Chaithip, 45, causing the pickup to flip.

 

Chawalit, who was not injured, said that he was steering his pickup the kerb towards after developing brake problems when it was hit by the van.

 

Police believe the van was speeding but they have yet to interrogate the passengers to establish the cause of the accident.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/breakingnews/30358073

 
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4 minutes ago, webfact said:

Chawalit, who was not injured, said that he was steering his pickup the kerb towards after developing brake problems when it was hit by the van.

Seems unusual - someone pulling over because of a brake problem?

I wonder was the pickup in the inside lane at the time when the van hit it?

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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

Police believe the van was speeding but they have yet to interrogate the passengers to establish the cause of the accident.

Its very rare not to see these vans speeding and changing lanes all the time which is probably why there are so many accidents involving these vans .

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4 hours ago, webfact said:

Police believe the van was speeding but they have yet to interrogate the passengers to establish the cause of the accident.

Interrogate the passengers.....have they not been through enough stress for one day. Interview may have been a better word.

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At the risk of being accused of being pedantic, I believe the truck is not actually a "pick-up / bakkie / ute", but probably a mid 1980s ISUZU ELF, somewhat bigger. .I reckon the van must have been really nipping along in order to toss this rig on its side.  

 

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Accidents are to Thailand as mass shootings are to the U.S.

Both could be largely reduced if common sense solutions were applied. And because no such plans will be put in place in our lifetimes, we become further desensitized each time they happen.

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17 hours ago, Emster23 said:

Besides, should be some brown envelopes in any "road improvement" plan.

It is probably the only way the barriers will get built, unfortunately! 

 

Re the crash itself, I was always taught to be able to stop in half the clear distance in front of you. I suspect that the driver was travelling too fast for the conditions.

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