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Thailand number 1

Post by phen » February 10, 2023, 8:06 am

It take a long time but after many years they are now number in worst drivers.
https://www.comparethemarket.com.au/car ... t-drivers/



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Re: Thailand number 1

Post by FrazeeDK » February 12, 2023, 3:03 pm

context. 80% of Thailand's traffic fatalities are motorcycles. I'd like to see detailed statistics for that to show how many of those deaths are rural, urban, highway, unlicensed, underaged, with/without helmet..
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Re: Thailand number 1

Post by parrot » February 12, 2023, 4:11 pm

According to my amateur read of the stats at https://ddc.moph.go.th/dip/news.php?news=20942
Rayong's accident death rate per 100,000 is well more than double that of Udon.

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Re: Thailand number 1

Post by parrot » February 12, 2023, 4:15 pm

Contrary to popular belief:
2. Deceased means a person who died from a road accident. from the time of the incident to 30 days after the incident Including fatalities at the scene of the accident during transport to the hospital at the emergency room During referral (Refer) Admitted dies in the inpatient ward within 24 hours and dies in the inpatient ward after 24 hours until 30 days after the incident. Including requesting to return to die at home. However, the total data for all age groups must be counted using the database from the Office of Policy and Strategy Ministry of Public Health
https://esar.opdc.go.th/performance/256 ... /detail/63

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Re: Thailand number 1

Post by DuiDui49 » February 14, 2023, 12:09 pm

phen wrote:
February 10, 2023, 8:06 am
It take a long time but after many years they are now number in worst drivers.
https://www.comparethemarket.com.au/car ... t-drivers/
.. Brush up on specific road rules in that country..
Well i guess that is not applicable in Thailand,atleast not to much. *sarcasm*.
//Alfie :-)

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Re: Thailand number 1

Post by tamada » February 14, 2023, 12:29 pm

parrot wrote:
February 12, 2023, 4:15 pm
Contrary to popular belief:
2. Deceased means a person who died from a road accident. from the time of the incident to 30 days after the incident Including fatalities at the scene of the accident during transport to the hospital at the emergency room During referral (Refer) Admitted dies in the inpatient ward within 24 hours and dies in the inpatient ward after 24 hours until 30 days after the incident. Including requesting to return to die at home. However, the total data for all age groups must be counted using the database from the Office of Policy and Strategy Ministry of Public Health
https://esar.opdc.go.th/performance/256 ... /detail/63
Good to know. I have seen many comments over the years where foreigners claim the amount of fatalities here is far worse than declared as they do NOT count deaths and injuries that occur after or away from the scene of the accident.

That's good news IMHO.
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