On 13 Jan evening, the accelerator on a bus in Thailand jammed, causing the vehicle to crash straight into a parked fire engine.
According to Khaosod, the accident occurred underneath the parking area of the Thailand Cultural Centre MRT Station.
Thailand authorities said they received an alert to the accident at 7.30pm.
When they arrived at the scene, they discovered an orange air-conditioned bus.
Authorities observed that the crash had damaged the vehicle’s right front and the windshield.
The left side of the vehicle remains largely undamaged.
Source: FM91
Meanwhile, the crash wrecked the front of the fire truck. Multiple electronic devices, hooked up to the dashboard, dangled from the outside of the vehicle.
Source: FM91
In addition to the damage to the vehicles, the crash injured the driver, the fare collector, and nine passengers.
Source: อาสาป่อเต็กตึ๊งจุดสน.พหลโยธิน on Facebook
They were conveyed to multiple nearby hospitals for treatment.
Source: อาสาป่อเต็กตึ๊งจุดสน.พหลโยธิน on Facebook
When police questioned him, the driver claimed he was exiting the garage when the accelerator jammed.
The jam caused him to lose control of the vehicle, which he ploughed into the fire truck parked nearby.
Police are currently investigating the crash.
PTT Lubricants, a leading automotive brand in Thailand, said that if a driver discovers their accelerator has jammed, they should shift to neutral and then apply the brakes gradually.
The company also warned against a full-on brake immediately, as this may cause the vehicle to spin.
PTT Lubricants advised against turning off the engine, as this would stop the power steering from working, reducing the driver’s control over the vehicle.
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Featured image adapted from FM91 and อาสาป่อเต็กตึ๊งจุดสน.พหลโยธิน on Facebook.