Thailand –
A total of 1,000 road accidents, with 1,002 injuries and 138 deaths in four days (April 11th – April 14th), were reported Tuesday (April 15th) by the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) in the ‘Seven Days Road Safety Campaign’ during Songkran (April 11th – April 17th) 2025.
Provinces with the highest fatalities were Bangkok with 13 deaths. The highest number of accidents was Phatthalung with 36, in southern Thailand. The highest number of injured was in Lampang, in northeastern Thailand with 40.
Most were caused by excessive speeding and followed by drunk driving. Most of the accidents involved motorcycles and occurred on highways between 3:01 P.M. to 6:00 P.M.
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