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138 killed in road accidents during first four Songkran ‘dangerous days’
TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 2025
138 people died and 1,002 were injured in 1,000 road accidents during the first 4 days of Songkran, with speeding and drunk driving as top causes.
Songkran road death toll rises to 100 after three days
MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2025
100 people have died and 752 injured in 756 road accidents during the first 3 days of Songkran. Speeding and drink driving are major causes.
321 killed in first week of Thailand’s ‘10 Dangerous Days’
FRIDAY, JANUARY 03, 2025
Drunk driving, speeding and cutting lanes were found to be the main causes of the 1,938 road accidents recorded since Dec 27
162 killed in Songkran road accidents so far
MONDAY, APRIL 15, 2024
Songkran’s notorious “seven dangerous days” have as of Sunday seen 1,259 traffic accidents, with 162 people killed and 1,279 injured.
New Year road deaths rise to 190 after 62 killed on Jan 1
TUESDAY, JANUARY 02, 2024
The first day of 2024 saw over 60 people killed by road accidents in Thailand, bringing the total death toll after four of the “seven dangerous days” to 190.
Thailand records 264 deaths in '7 dangerous days' of Songkran this year
TUESDAY, APRIL 18, 2023
This year’s “7 dangerous days” of Songkran wrapped up on Monday with an accumulated total of 2,203 road accidents, 2,208 injuries and 264 deaths. However, a senior official said on Tuesday that though the number of accidents was higher, the number of deaths was 5% less than last year.
27 killed in road accidents on the first day of Songkran break
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12, 2023
Tuesday, the first of Songkran festival’s "seven dangerous days”, claimed 27 lives in road accidents, the Road Safety Centre said on Wednesday.
Road accidents kill 40 more people on Monday as holiday death toll climbs to 263
TUESDAY, JANUARY 03, 2023
Road accidents on Monday claimed 40 lives, taking the total death toll in the first five of the so-called “7 dangerous days” to 263, the Road Safety Centre said on Tuesday.
Thailand’s ‘7 dangerous days’ road toll rises to 218, with 66 deaths on New Year’s Day
MONDAY, JANUARY 02, 2023
Road accidents on Sunday claimed 66 lives, bringing the total death toll in the first four of the so-called “7 dangerous days” to 218, the Road Safety Centre announced on Monday.
214 motorists caught for drunk driving on first of Thailand's 7 dangerous days
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 30, 2022
Thursday, the first of Thailand’s “7 dangerous days”, saw 98% more motorists caught for drunk driving compared to last year.
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