Buriram Times

Crazy Motorcyclist Heavily Criticized For Reckless Driving

  • By: Buriram Times
  • Date: 21st August 2017
  • Time to read: 2 min.
Crazy rider thinks he’s “cool” !

A video that went viral today shows a middle-aged man becoming the king of the street as he leans back and stretches his legs on his fast-moving motorcycle’s seat.

The video of the idiot focusing on a phone conversation rather than driving has been viewed over 2.6 million times since it was shared on the Facebook page called “Is this funny?”

The answer is simple, “No, bloody crazy !”

“Wow, he let go of the clutch. Oh dear, now he’s lying down!” the woman’s voice is heard in the video.

The motorcycle uncle drew mixed comments from netizens. While many of them think he’s awesome, others were very realistic about how dangerous this is.

“If he had an accident and died alone, then that’d be okay. But what if he killed other people on the road?” one of the top comments said.

This unbelievable incident followed on from a story about a taxi driver who drove with his knees.

A semi-comatose taxi driver is seen in footage just leaning back with his arms at rest was shared online by a terrified passenger and made headlines in several media outles.

Bunapha Seethan said she got a taxi from Din Daeng to Bang Kapi district only to become alarmed when her driver chose to pilot the vehicle using only his knees.

When confronted about his driving technique, the driver explained that he has become quite masterful at knee-based driving.

“I tried to warn him,” Bunapha said. “I asked him if he was going to fall asleep, and he just said ‘I’ve been driving like this for 10 years. I’m used to it. Don’t be afraid!’”

Bunapha added she got out of the car as soon as it came down to regular streets from the highway.

There’s never a copper around when you want one !!!

(Source:-Coconuts,Bangkok)

Previous Post

Passengers Warned Of Severe Penalties For Carrying Too Much Liquid On Planes In Thailand

Next Post

New Traffic Tickets To Be In Thai And English And Can Be Appealed