In the bustling city of Bangkok, where the neon lights cast vibrant reflections on the bustling streets, an unusual incident unfolded in the wee hours of February 11, 2025. As the clock struck 12:20 AM, passengers aboard the 167 public bus got more than they bargained for during their routine commute. This fateful ride was anything but ordinary as it navigated the lively yet unpredictable roads of Thon Buri, Bangkok.
The chaos began near the Maihai Sawan intersection, a location that suddenly felt like the backdrop for an action movie thriller. The bus found itself tumbling down a slippery slope, quite literally, thanks to an inconspicuous oil slick on the road’s surface. As the bus driver, whose name is respectfully remembered as Apinya, a 34-year-old with a deft foot on the pedal, steered the vehicle around a curve, a twist of fate led the bus astray.
In a dramatic ballet with gravity, the bus tangoed with a high-voltage electric pole, its front wheels rising like a dragon taking flight, approximately three meters into the air. The sight was astonishing—a vibrant orange air-conditioned vessel, usually a mundane shuttle between Rama II Housing and the verdant oasis of Lumphini Park, now suspended in an ungraceful halt. The culprit? A rebellious electric pole’s support cable caught the bus’s left side mirror, anchoring it awkwardly above ground in this unexpected aerial spectacle.
As if guided by some serendipitous force, the bus had only three passengers aboard, who all emerged relatively unscathed. Apinya recounted the series of events with gratitude, recognizing that her quick thinking and a touch of good fortune likely prevented a more catastrophic outcome. She shared that as the bus began its unplanned diversion near Chom Thong Road, she immediately sensed the treacherous oil. Realizing the potential danger, her instincts kicked in, turning the unwelcome skid into a maneuver that averted disaster.
Swiftly, the Bukkhalo Police Station’s traffic officials descended upon the scene, their flashing lights cutting through the night’s tranquility. Working in tandem with the Metropolitan Electricity Authority and diligent volunteers from the Poh Teck Tung Foundation, they orchestrated the delicate task of disentangling the bus from its suspended predicament.
Meanwhile, in another part of Thailand’s picturesque landscape, the island of Phuket bore witness to its own vehicular drama. On February 1, a tourist bus en route near the Le Méridien Phuket Beach Resort plunged into a 15-meter ravine, leading to nine injuries. The scene echoed the chaotic ballet of Bangkok’s Route 167. Prompt responses from the Phuket Kusoldharm Foundation and Karon Municipality, together with local authorities, mitigated the crisis, proving once again that resilience runs deep in Thai communities.
Back in Bangkok, the operation to free the stranded bus concluded without further hitches. A large crane, a mechanical behemoth in its own right, arrived to restore the bus back to the earthly realm of wheels-on-ground. The city’s operatic rhythms continued, its tapestry of daily life barely skipping a beat despite the disruption.
Such incidents, though rare and dramatic, remind us of the unexpected twists that life on the road can bring. From buses rising above ground to those taking an unplanned plunge, Thailand’s streets are a testament to the challenges and unpredictabilities of modern transport. Yet, they also showcase the unyielding spirit of communities willing to rally together, ensuring safety and welfare prevail in the face of adversity.
As Bangkok awakens under the morning sun, the city hums its relentless melody, unaware of the stories told in the shadows of these nocturnal escapades. Indeed, the roads have tales to tell, and on this day, they whispered a saga of a bus that momentarily took flight against all odds.
This sounds like something out of a movie! Buses flying into the air and all. I’m glad no one was seriously hurt.
Yeah, it’s insane! Buses should not be taking to the skies like that.
Agreed. It makes you question road safety practices in such a big city.
I think it’s a miracle Apinya managed to handle it so well. Her quick thinking saved lives.
In Bangkok, you really never know what you’ll encounter on the roads. It’s thrilling and terrifying.
The fact that an electric pole can cause this is hilarious. They need to check how these things are installed!
Actually, it’s more common than you think. Infrastructure can be a weak link in urban transport safety.
Interesting point. I suppose the city needs more investment in modernization.
I love living in a city that’s never boring! This was quite the spectacle, I’m sure.
Haha, right? Just another day in Bangkok! I hope this incident reminds everyone to be careful.
For sure! Adventure is fun but not when it risks lives.
Is it just me, or do these incidents illustrate a broader issue with public transport management?
You’re not wrong. There’s a lot that needs addressing, from road conditions to driver training.
Absolutely, Thai roads are notorious for chaos. More regulation would help a lot.
All’s well that ends well! The response teams did a great job here.
Quick response is crucial in these scenarios. They deserve credit for sure.
Oil slicks are deadly. Glad the passengers were smart enough to keep calm and follow Apinya’s lead!
What a brave driver – her instincts really averted disaster.
This incident is why I stick to motorbikes whenever possible. Buses can be unpredictable in Bangkok.
Both Bangkok and Phuket facing such dramas, is it a transport curse or what?
Must be something in the air or maybe just poor road maintenance.
I can’t help but appreciate Apinya’s talent. Emergency navigation is no easy feat.
I drive in Bangkok daily and it’s a challenge every day. Kudos to Apinya for managing such a crazy situation.
I’ve seen much in my travels but never a bus defying gravity. Life never ceases to surprise!
Makes me wonder how often these unusual accidents really happen worldwide.
This sounds like a level straight out of a video game! Glad everyone is safe.
Right?! I’d play that game. Hope developers are taking notes.