Recent Study of 24 Asian Countries: Traffic Accidents are the Leading Cause of Death for People Under 30
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wonder why they left off Thailand??ot mien kampf wrote:Cambodia, Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, Singapore, Philippines, Burma, Bangladesh, China, Japan, S. Korea, Laos, Mongolia, Nepal, India, Pakistan, Taiwan, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Uzbekistan, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Azerbaijan, Iran.General Mackevili wrote:The only thing that shocked me reading this is that there are 24 countries in Asia.ot mien kampf wrote:No shock there.
have to the North , South, East & West
always thought it was part of Asia
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They left out plenty, there are something like 42 countries in Asia.
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did they post which countries had the most? that would be a more interesting thread
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Re: Recent Study of 24 Asian Countries: Traffic Accidents are the Leading Cause of Death for People Under 30
than Thailand would have been at the top,
just last week over 420 road deaths
just last week over 420 road deaths
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Re: Recent Study of 24 Asian Countries: Traffic Accidents are the Leading Cause of Death for People Under 30
http://www.worldhealthsummit.org/filead ... 0Study.pdf
(go to page 24) In 2010 it was only 3rd for death in SE Asia, with Tuberculosis 1st and stroke as 2nd.
Interesting to see "interpersonal violence" at 9th.
(go to page 24) In 2010 it was only 3rd for death in SE Asia, with Tuberculosis 1st and stroke as 2nd.
Interesting to see "interpersonal violence" at 9th.
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http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-34483448
Interesting to note how prevalent smoking is in SE Asia (hence the stroke and other illnesses).
Interesting to note how prevalent smoking is in SE Asia (hence the stroke and other illnesses).
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Re: Recent Study of 24 Asian Countries: Traffic Accidents are the Leading Cause of Death for People Under 30
All this Songkran annual reporting pisses me off, it's only 3 times the daily national average. When the whole country migrates in a completely pissed state I think 420 is not a bad result. When you look at the stats, if you are above the age of 35 in a sober condition driving a car from 9am to 3pm on a bendy road in anywhere other than Bangkok or Chiang Mai there is a pretty good chance you'll make it. So you're the guy that should be driving all the booze to the party.phuketrichard wrote:than Thailand would have been at the top,
just last week over 420 road deaths
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Re: Recent Study of 24 Asian Countries: Traffic Accidents are the Leading Cause of Death for People Under 30
At last the true reason for the new traffic laws. I would also suppose the tax on fags was another brilliant WHO idea.CEOCambodiaNews wrote: BANGKOK- The World Health Organization (WHO) is pressing Asian countries to cut their road death and injury toll in half by 2020.
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Why doesn't the Gov let us know where these decrees are coming from? I reckon they want everyone to think they're progressive and not under the thumb. I'm sure they must have got a little something for introducing them
Btw the way, they mention the yoth, which everyone knows are liable to get carried away and think they are invincible, but they forgot to mention certain 40-60 yo women. You must have seen them in Asia and elsewhere, I know I have. They ride around like they have a solid gold dildo firmly embedded up their ass with the attitude that everyone on the road should give way and let them do whatever crazy shit they want because they are special
Don't believe me? Next time you see one pulling stupid shit on the road that almost kills you, give them a smile and look what reaction you get. I noticed it's worse in Vietnam though.
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