Out of control 22-wheel lorry ploughs through 16 cars after ‘brakes fail’

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This is the moment an out-of-control lorry ploughed through 16 cars along a highway in Thailand injuring 17 people.

The 22-wheeler was reportedly travelling downhill when the driver lost control and smashed into other vehicles along Kanchanaphisek Road in Samut Prakan province on September 22

Dashcam footage shows the lorry bulldozing as it swerved across the tarmac.

Traffic authorities closed off a section of the motorway as medics transported 17 injured people, including the lorry driver, to the hospital.

He claimed his brakes had malfunctioned.

Prasert Ketboong, 51, one of the motorists caught in the crash, said: ‘Traffic was slowing down in front when I heard the sound of brakes screeching behind me.

‘Before I knew it, I saw cars sliding and being overturned as we were rammed by the truck.

Dashcam footage shows the lorry bulldozing as it swerved across the tarmac (Picture: Asia Pacific Press)
The 22-wheeler was reportedly travelling downhill when the driver lost control (Picture: Asia Pacific Press)
Medics treated 17 people (Picture: Asia Pacific Press)

‘I have never seen anything like it. I’m not sure what happened to cause it.’

Another driver said the lorry grazed his vehicle and went on to crash into other vehicles ahead of them.

A police spokesman said: ‘We will question the injured people including the truck driver. We will inform him of the charges as per legal procedure.’

Thailand has one of the world’s worst road safety records. Ministers have set the goal of reducing fatalities from 32.7 deaths per 100,000 people to 12 per 100,000 people by the year 2027.

However, a lack of road safety education in schools along with notoriously easy driving tests, police failures to enforce road laws, and chronic under-investment in infrastructure, all appear to hamper the efforts.

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