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174 die, 1,728 hurt on roads in first 3 days of Songkran

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 15/04/2019

» The first three days of the danger-prone Songkran travel week saw 1,665 traffic accidents, with 174 deaths and 1,728 people injured -- a significant drop from last year's road toll and lower than Thailand's average number of road deaths throughout the year, according to World Health Organization figures.

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Speeding, drunk drivers face murder rap over Songkhran

Published on 05/04/2019

» Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon says he has ordered police to charge speeding and drunk motorists who cause fatal accidents during the Songkran holiday with murder.

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Chiang Mai still No.1 for road accidents

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 02/01/2019

» The first five of the "seven dangerous days" of New Year travel has seen 2,761 road accidents, 314 deaths and 2,848 people injured -- with Chiang Mai posting the highest number of accidents, while Nakhon Ratchasima has suffered the most deaths.

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Chiang Mai tops New Year traffic casualties

Gregory Morrissey, Published on 31/12/2018

» The first four of this year's "seven dangerous days" of New Year travel has seen 2,194 road accidents, 236 deaths and 2,265 people injured -- with Chiang Mai posting the highest number of accidents, deaths and injuries midway through the week-long travel spree.

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Railway tickets can be paid by QR code

Gary Boyle, Published on 09/07/2018

» Passengers of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT's) diesel-powered trains can now pay for their tickets by QR code, the authority's acting governor Voravuth Mala said.

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Watching the weather

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 08/04/2015

» A lot of people here in Bangkok and the rest of Thailand have learned that when they hear thunder or see lightning, they can check to see exactly where it is raining from their computer or smartphones.