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FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 2026
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Songkran road toll: 242 deaths in seven days as 10 provinces report zero fatalities
FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 2026
Thailand’s Road Safety Operation Centre reports 1,242 road accidents during Songkran’s seven-day crackdown (April 10-16, 2026), with 1,200 injured and 242 deaths. Speeding and motorcycles remained the top risks.
Thai Police Issue ‘3 Do’s and 5 Don’ts’ Safety Code for Songkran 2026
SUNDAY, APRIL 12, 2026
National police chief Kitrat Phanphet warns revellers to prioritise consent and road safety as Thailand enters the "Seven Dangerous Days" holiday period
Songkran’s seven dangerous days begin under stricter enforcement
FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 2026
Thailand launches its Songkran 2026 road safety campaign from April 11-17, with stricter controls aimed at reducing accidents, deaths and injuries nationwide
Medical and transport departments provide assistance to road accident victims with disabilities
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 02, 2026
The Department of Medical Services and the Department of Land Transport distribute support equipment to assist people with disabilities due to road accidents, improving their quality of life and career opportunities.
Transport Ministry reports 31% drop in New Year road deaths, says public transport coped with no stranded passengers
TUESDAY, JANUARY 06, 2026
Thailand’s Transport Ministry says New Year “seven dangerous days” saw crashes fall 14% and deaths 31%, while public transport handled demand smoothly with no stranded passengers.
New Year road toll falls but 272 die in seven-day campaign, Bangkok records highest deaths
TUESDAY, JANUARY 06, 2026
DDPM reports 1,511 crashes, 1,464 injured and 272 deaths during the New Year “seven dangerous days” campaign, with Bangkok worst hit and five provinces recording no deaths.
New Year road toll hits 241 in six days, with 1,313 injured; seven provinces record zero deaths
MONDAY, JANUARY 05, 2026
Thailand recorded 175 road crashes, 174 injuries and 27 deaths on January 5, bringing the six-day New Year total to 1,364 accidents and 241 deaths, DDPM said.
New Year road toll hits 171 in four days; Phuket tops crashes, Bangkok records most deaths
SATURDAY, JANUARY 03, 2026
Thailand logged 991 road crashes and 171 deaths over the first four days of the New Year safety campaign, with Phuket recording the most incidents and Bangkok the highest death toll, authorities said.