A message to foreigners who might be in Thailand for the first time. The roads are deadly. An average of 53 people die every day. 21 foreigners have also died on the roads this year so far. If you insist on driving, wear a helmet, have a driving license & have proper insurance.
🚘 Road accident report 10/1/2023
🪦 57 deaths and 2,174 injuries
🏍 70% of deaths were motorcyclists
👨👩👧👦 3 children died
👨👩👧👦 2 pedestrian died
👨👩👧👦 1 foreigner died
😦 539 deaths in 10 days or 53.9 deaths/day
torsdag 12 januari 2023
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