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Phra Ram 2 Road Incident: Cement Plummet Raises Safety Concerns in Bangkok

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It was a heart-stopping moment for one driver as her usual commute turned into a scene straight out of a disaster movie. This harrowing incident occurred just yesterday, May 19, when an unsuspecting motorist found herself in the crosshairs of an all too common yet terrifying reality on Thailand’s bustling roads. As she navigated the notorious Phra Ram 2 Road near The Niche ID Rama 2 condo, a chunk of cement suddenly plummeted from the overpass above, shattering the rear window of her car. In an instant, what was meant to be a routine drive morphed into an ordeal that left her both scared and outraged.

For residents and daily commuters of this stretch of Phra Ram 2, tales of the road’s incessant construction chaos and frequent mishaps have almost become an urban legend. Known far and wide as one of Bangkok’s bottlenecks, it has once again justified its notorious reputation. Recounting the terrifying experience, the shaken motorist lamented, “I already keep an eye on what’s in front and behind me. Now, do I also have to worry about things falling from above too?”

The incident rapidly swept across the internet after a relatable post from a Facebook user, “สุด คนึง,” described the unnerving encounter in great detail. “It finally happened to me,” the user wrote, expressing frustration toward the contractors. “Limestone fell from the Rama 2 bridge while on the expressway exit, right before The Niche ID Rama 2. This is due to sheer negligence. It’s fortunate that it didn’t cause any injuries or worse.”

The fallout from this negligence is presently under investigation by the Bangmod Police Station and Viriyah Insurance. The story, as reported by KhaoSod and Spring News, underscores a familiar dread for thousands who rely day in and day out on Rama II Road, a critical link between Bangkok and Southern Thailand. This road has been dubbed the “Seven Generations Road,” alluding to its ever-sluggish pace of construction, an ordeal ongoing for over 55 years!

Social media burst with comments on the issue, capturing the widespread sense of resignation and humor among the community. “Thank goodness everyone is okay—that’s what really matters,” commented one concerned netizen. Another suggested, somewhat sarcastically, “Perhaps it’s time to consider flying over driving!” The emphasis was clear: seek full compensation for the damages and time lost, while many reiterated, “Beware of the sky!”

The incident brings to light the ongoing struggles of city commuters who daily face trials and tribulations not just from fellow drivers but, as it turns out, from the very infrastructure designed to support them. As roadworks cease to present a timeline approaching anywhere near completion, the pressing issue remains—how long should commuters be forced to tempt fate on this so-called “road of no return”?

Here’s the rub: as more incidents like this continue to surface, one can’t help but wonder how much more tension the local populace and weary commuters have to endure. Will there ever be a day when these roads will be known for their smooth drive rather than daily dramas and close calls? Until then, drivers brace for more surprises from above, ever hopeful for a reprieve from the seemingly endless cycle of construction nightmares.

27 Comments

  1. SaraP May 20, 2025

    I’ve been driving on Phra Ram 2 for years and it never gets better. The authorities need to step up before more people get hurt!

    • Tommy T May 20, 2025

      It’s probably a money issue. As always, they prioritize budget cuts over safety!

      • SaraP May 20, 2025

        I wouldn’t be surprised if that’s true. But isn’t safety a basic responsibility?

      • Educated_Soul May 20, 2025

        While safety is a priority, it might also be about bureaucratic inefficiencies. Everything is connected.

  2. Oldtimer_Larry May 20, 2025

    The ‘Seven Generations Road’ is a disgrace! How do they justify 55 years of incompetence?

    • young_gunner May 20, 2025

      Apathy! People just accept the delays because no one holds them accountable.

      • Oldtimer_Larry May 20, 2025

        True, but it’s not like we aren’t complaining. Just no one listens.

    • Pat12 May 20, 2025

      Well, maybe they’re trying but the complexities of infrastructure are insane. Overpass design isn’t easy!

  3. Lily Wong May 20, 2025

    My cousin had a similar brush with danger on this road just last month. It’s genuinely terrifying to think that falling debris could take lives!

    • SammyB May 20, 2025

      It’s like urban Russian roulette! How do we even protect ourselves against that?

      • Lily Wong May 20, 2025

        Maybe we need stronger regulations. Something’s gotta change!

  4. Dave The Brave May 20, 2025

    If I didn’t have to take this road, I’d avoid it like the plague. But every alternate route is jammed too!

    • quicksilver_77 May 20, 2025

      Exactly! We’re stuck between a rock and a hard place. Why is there no decent public transport for us?

    • Dave The Brave May 20, 2025

      You take the words out of my mouth. Modern solutions are critically needed.

  5. tech_lover99 May 20, 2025

    Perhaps it’s time for flying cars like in movies. Just saying!

    • thinker123 May 20, 2025

      Right? If only tech could save us all from crumbling roads and corrupt officials.

      • Real Deal May 20, 2025

        Flying cars or not, it’s the lack of responsibility that needs fixing.

  6. John D May 20, 2025

    It’s a miracle no one got hurt this time. What about next time? This isn’t sustainable!

    • Ellie Mae May 20, 2025

      Would they even care if it caused injuries? Sometimes lawsuits are the only language they understand.

      • John D May 20, 2025

        Sadly, that’s true. Litigation can enforce changes or at least accountability.

  7. Maddie L May 20, 2025

    Road maintenance should be top priority! Anyone else think Bangkok’s infrastructure is ancient?

  8. fastrod54 May 20, 2025

    We need to stop pretending everything is fine and push for real reforms. Enough is enough!

  9. Ricky May 20, 2025

    In Bangkok, you gotta be alert at all times. Doesn’t matter if you’re on two wheels or four.

    • Tourist_Bob May 20, 2025

      Makes me nervous about my touring trip next month. Are accidents common?

      • Ricky May 20, 2025

        More than you’d think. Eyes open everywhere, buddy!

  10. Cathy102 May 20, 2025

    I say more humor, less anger! Fly high over these road issues, literally and mentally. Keep safe, folks!

    • Larry D May 20, 2025

      Easier said than done, but a positive attitude never hurt anyone.

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