The “Seven Dangerous Days” in Thailand – IOTW Report

The “Seven Dangerous Days” in Thailand

 

The official death toll on Thailand’s roads during the recent holiday season is 463 dead and 3,892 injured.

Apparently, the Thais celebrate the new year all week and insist on driving after drinking too much. The World Health Organization has declared Thailand’s roads the deadliest, putting them just ahead of Libya for killer highways. More

 

8 Comments on The “Seven Dangerous Days” in Thailand

  1. People complain about drivers in every
    state.They just don’t know what it is like
    overseas.The first 5 minutes in Cairo
    I just knew I was going to CRASH & DIE! Then
    logic took over panic.Dude driving the cab been
    doing it for 30 years and he is still alive.Crazy
    man,if the road is wide enough for 5 cars wide and
    there are 3 lanes then to hell with those tick marked
    white lines! Non stop horns.Intersections??? You
    would have to see that to believe it…
    BTW= Mexican,Chinese and Indian womens are the abject
    worse in Houston !!!!

    3
  2. RADIOATIONMAN/CB/HAM/AM/FM/SSB/VHF – spot on regarding driving in Egypt. Once saw a pedestrian hit walking on the “sidewalk” by tour bus mirror… bus never stopped… pedestrian, got up, walked away… all matter of fact.

    2

Comments are closed.