Geography, asked by shakhi, 1 year ago

acknowledgement on the topic road accident

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Answered by Anonymous
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The question of who will be liable for the cause of a motor car accident and being in the wrong is the important part in any evidence, claiming for vehicle or property damage compensation, caused in a road collision. 

Most such acceptances, being in the wrong or at fault, been made right after the accident occur, still under the fresh impression of the impact. The challenge for the victim of the traffic collision, wanted to be compensated for damages, will be securing the acknowledgement or acceptance of liability as a form of proof. 

As observed too much often, many motorist just trust such promises, made under the impression of the impact and don't consider to get some form of evidence to have some proof. Proof may well be needed, as almost too often such promises dilutes or diminish at all, once the damage is addressed in value terms or after some consultation with people advising how best get around to pay compensation, even if a valid motor insurance cover may be in place.

Answered by gurvirgill344
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The rising trend of motorization and improving socio-economic status of Thai people directly influences the aggravating road safety situation with fatalities and permanently disabled injuries of about 130,000 and 500,000 respectively over the past decades. An estimated annual cost from road crashes amounts to about US$2,500 million, 3.4 percent of Gross National Product (GNP), undoubtedly inflicts Thailand with a burning public health concern in the South East Asian region. This paper addresses an in-depth study through crash investigation and reconstruction which has not yet been practised in Thailand to identify the contributory factors in road crashes by the concerned authorities. This research attempts to establish the linkage between the causes and consequences with event classification of an investigated case by highlighting the dynamic driving situation with initial traveling speed, pre-impact and post-impact speed of the involved vehicles to describe the crash scenario. Moreover, inaccurate risk assessment and late evasive action, absence of street-light facilities, inadequate lane marking and visibility were also outlined as major risk factors increasing the severity of crash and injury in this investigated case.
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