A Chon Buri man sporting no trousers crashed his automotive into a power pole in the main metropolis district yesterday. The automobile of 30 yr outdated Praphot Sriwan was found on a bypass highway inbound to Bang Saen within the Ban Suan sub-district. Police mentioned nobody witnessed the accident.
Praphot suffered serious head accidents, and rescuers rushed him to a close-by hospital. Shocking on the driver’s side was cracked, suggesting that Praphot may need hit his head and lost consciousness. The rescuers also saw that Praphot’s trousers have been on the car flooring, The Pattaya News reported.
Police are at present investigating the incident.
This news comes less than every week after a lady in close by Pattaya also crashed her automotive into an influence pole.
Thailand’s roads are notoriously lethal. Thailand has been ranked as the second most dangerous country to drive in according to a driver’s academic platform. There had been 21,052 accidents in 2020, and eleven,138 accidents in 2021. 20% of accidents involved motorcycles, whereas 8% involved six-wheel vans, and 8% involved trucks with a minimum of 10 wheels. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha this year introduced a significant goal of cutting the number of street deaths by virtually two-thirds by 2027.
Hopefully, Praphot will have a speedy restoration from his accidents..