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Chonburi has announced in total eight deaths with ten injuries in the first six days (December 29th to January 3rd) of the âNew Yearâs Seven Days of Dangerâ road accidents campaign 2022.
The Chonburi PR Office today (January 4th) has released details on the sixth day (January 3rd) of the âNew Yearâs Seven Days of Dangerâ road accidents campaign.
There were three accidents in Chonburi yesterday, January 3rd. One accident was in Banglamung with one death (female) and one injury. The other two accidents were in Sattahip with two injuries.
Most accidents were caused by excessive speeding and not wearing helmets. Most accidents involved motorcycles including motorbike sidecars.
In a total of six days (December 29th to January 3rd) of the Seven Days of Danger in Chonburi, there has been a total 14 accidents, 8 deaths, and 10 injuries.
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