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A catastrophe was directly prevented when a minivan bring 19 travelers hit a parked lumber truck on Highway 36 in Chon Buri. The regrettable event, which happened on Wednesday, February 7, led to injuries to 2 travelers, while the staying 17 got away unharmed.

The Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan rescue system was contacted us to the scene of the mishap at 7.16 pm. They discovered the minivan severely harmed, with 2 travelers in requirement of instant medical attention. The unimpaired travelers were rapidly transferred to a more secure area due to the improperly lit conditions at the mishap website, reported The Pattaya News.

This specific minivan belonged to the Bangkok Bus Cooperative’s fleet and was running on the Bangkok-Mabtaput-Rayong path at the time of the mishap. The intensity of the crash appeared in the substantial damage to the automobile’s windscreen.

The motorist, who stayed unknown, stated the occasions leading up to the mishap. According to the motorist, the minivan, while taking a trip from Rayong to Bangkok, hit the back of a lumber truck that was parked and waiting to switch on a poorly lit stretch of the highway. Contributing to the confusion, the truck, which has yet to be determined, quickly repelled from the scene.

The motorist of the minivan associated the mishap to the truck’s absence of proper caution signals and the restricted presence due to the bad lighting conditions on that part of the highway.

Currently, the authorities are actively looking for the motorist of the lumber truck associated with the mishap. This event acts as a plain suggestion of the value of correct lighting and proper caution signals when parking along highways, particularly throughout the night when presence is considerably decreased.

In the motorist’s words, the truck’s absence of correct caution signals and restricted presence on the truck’s part added to this Chon Buri roadway mishap.

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