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Сообщение от anyk99
DaniX, как тебе удаётся путаться в простейшей статистике?
Ты даже ссылку на сайт ВОЗ нашёл... а саму статистику умудрился не найти?
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А то DaniX и тут что-то напутает, и так и не сможет понять, что Тай, поголовно ездящий на мотиках (один мотоцикл на 4 жителей - как авто в Москве!!!!!) , но имеющий смертность в ДТП ниже полностью автомобилизированной (а не мотоцикло-ризированной) Европы - не авариен и не "безалаберен".
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Вот не надо, не надо так...
Если
DaniX отыскал ссылку на сайт ВОЗ, то он отыскал и конкретные данные.

Если кто-то не хочет их там искать, то приведу
конкретную ссылку. Там есть таблица "Причины смерти" - "Causes of Death" на второй странице pdf-файла. Оттуда и взяты данные по смертности в Тайланде. Аналогично можно посмотреть данные по смертности в других странах.
Мотоцикло-ризированный Тайланд тоже можно было бы сделать существенно менее аварийным. На эту тему рекомендую посмотреть обсуждение причин смертей в ДТП в Тайланде на форуме
Riding Motorcycles With No Helmets Main Cause Of Death In Thailand.
Часть одного поста с того форума про отношение тайцев к езде.
One of the things that are not mentioned in the reports such as the OP is the number of people who are maimed and crippled for life, and need long term medical care, or permanent care by their families.
As for the BIB, only once have I seen them actually do the "right thing". About a year ago my wife and I were visiting a friend who lives on a small, narrow soi off the main highway. We were all standing outside when the woman across the street told her son to go to the store and get something. This 12 year old boy hopped on the motorbike and shot out of the soi, turning the WRONG WAY, and was immediately crushed to death by a new D-Max. When the police arrived they had to restrain the woman from trying to attack the driver of the truck, and the senior BIB actually yelled at her and told her that it was HER fault her son was dead because SHE is the one who allowed him to drive at the age of 12, and that if he was going to arrest and charge anyone, it would be her. Too bad there's not a few thousand more like him.
Может, тайцам не хватает такого воспитания?
I drive a CBR 150R, and my helmet goes on BEFORE the bike is started, I don't care if I'm just going down to the little market less than a kilometer away. I have a full face helmet that has sun shades mounted inside that can be raised or lowered, as well as the clear shield on the outside. For anything other than going to the market, which means highway driving, I have a race jacket with fiberglass supports at the elbows and upper back. Granted, what I paid for the helmet and jacket is more than most Thai make in a month, but I grew up on bikes, starting with mini bike, then dirt & trail bikes, and then racing dirt tracks and motocross at 12. I have seen far too many people killed from bike accidents in my life because of stupidity, which includes no helmet, reckless driving, drunk driving, etc. I have a 27 yr old Thai son that I adopted, and bought him a Yamaha X1R a year ago. One day when he went to work and didn't wear his helmet, when he came home I took his keys away from him for a week, and he had to have a fellow teacher come pick him up every day. That ended that problem.
I have a 14 yr old niece that I have promised to teach how to drive, but made it clear that if I ever catch her on a motorbike, either as a driver or passenger, without a helmet, I will put her across my knee and spank her, and I don't care if it is front of her entire school. She got the message.