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Thailand's Roads in Focus: Fatal Collisions Show How Fragile Trust in Traffic Is

Summary by Pattaya Mail
Tragedy on Thai road – 71-year-old dies after collision with turning 22-wheeler truck in Amphawa. PATTAYA, Thailand – Despite resorts, shops, and endless lines of motorbikes and baht buses, road traffic in Thailand is often based on an unspoken trust. Large and small vehicles – from mopeds to 22-wheeler trucks – share tight spaces in a continuous dance separated by mere centimeters. Cities like Pattaya have learned to cope with this chaos – but …
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Tragedy on Thai road – 71-year-old dies after collision with turning 22-wheeler truck in Amphawa. PATTAYA, Thailand – Despite resorts, shops, and endless lines of motorbikes and baht buses, road traffic in Thailand is often based on an unspoken trust. Large and small vehicles – from mopeds to 22-wheeler trucks – share tight spaces in a continuous dance separated by mere centimeters. Cities like Pattaya have learned to cope with this chaos – but …

·Pattaya City, Thailand
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Pattaya Mail broke the news in Pattaya City, Thailand on Tuesday, July 15, 2025.
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