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News, Saliltorn Thongmeensuk & Napat Pattarapisan & Jitlakha Sukruay & Chattrika Napatanapong & Suphawit Santadkarn, Published on 19/07/2023
» Every year, nearly 20,000 people are killed in road accidents in Thailand. That is 50 people every day or two every two hours. Such a horrific toll makes Thailand's roads among the most dangerous in the world.
Oped, Nichamon Thongphat, Jitlaykha Sukruay, Nichcha Angsuphanich, Pawika Klaharn, Published on 15/03/2023
» Thailand's roads are death traps -- indeed the deadliest in this region and among the 10 most dangerous in the world. Despite a raft of measures to make these roads safe, nothing will change if nothing is done to save motorcycle riders.
Oped, Nichamon Thongphat and Jitlakha Sukruay, Published on 17/08/2022
» Amid rising oil prices and the need to slow down global warming from fossil fuels, the government's vow to give electric vehicles a big policy push is more than welcome. The road ahead will not be easy, however.
Oped, Jitlaykha Sukruay and Atcharaporn Ariyasunthorn, Published on 27/04/2022
» The tragic death of Dr Waraluck Supawatjariyakul, an ophthalmologist with Chulalongkorn University's Faculty of Medicine, who was hit by a powerful big bike as she was negotiating a zebra crossing in January highlights a sad fact about the danger pedestrians face in their everyday lives.
Oped, Jitlaykha Sukruay, Published on 11/11/2020
» If we go by the number of deaths, the coronavirus is not the country's biggest health public health problem. Road accidents are.