Sihanoukville: A Foreigner Seriously Injured in Road Accident

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Sihanoukville: A Foreigner Seriously Injured in Road Accident

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Sihanoukville: There was a road accident between a car and motorbike at Eakareach blvd near Capitol bus station which caused a foreigner who was driving a motorbike to have seriously injured.

Source: Huy Bunleng

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if you ride a big bike you should have a full face helmet, tbh you should wear a full face helmet riding any bike
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Appears the bus reversed from its parking space without looking to see if any traffic was coming. Poor bike.

Very common hazard on roads here.
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During the week long holiday, the crazy drivers from PP come down to Snooky to add to the mix. I try and stay off the roads during the holiday. On tue I was coming back from the quiz at Otres and near the stoplight by the big bend in Eckerieach St a bozo pulled out from the side of the street and sat crossways in the road. He never looked when he pulled out and thought the middle of the street (sideways) was a good place to stop. If I had been on a bike I would have probably T-boned him.
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Sailorman wrote:During the week long holiday, the crazy drivers from PP come down to Snooky to add to the mix. I try and stay off the roads during the holiday. On tue I was coming back from the quiz at Otres and near the stoplight by the big bend in Eckerieach St a bozo pulled out from the side of the street and sat crossways in the road. He never looked when he pulled out and thought the middle of the street (sideways) was a good place to stop. If I had been on a bike I would have probably T-boned him.
At last something I can agree on with sailor man: I also try to avoid being on SHV roads during Khmer festivals, the streets really become a war zone then.
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