Top six techniques to avoid the gang of stone-throwers in Thailand

   The “stone throwing gang” is a gang of thugs that prowl lonely highways at night, hurling stones at passing automobiles. Victims of rock strikes are frequently stunned, causing them to park on the side of the road or to lose control, resulting in an accident. If that’s the case, it’ll be a fraudster. Because they may simply break in and steal your belongings. You may even be physically hurt if you are unfortunate. Furthermore, stone-throwing gangs may be groups of teens that do it for personal pranks. The route that the stone-throwing gangs that often cause incidents, such as the Lam Luk Ka-Wang Noi. Although there are police to apprehend criminals, it still exists in Thailand. I would list how to prevent the stone-throwing gang as follows:

1.     Be conscious

            If you are hit by a stone, you must be cautious and do not park since you will be directly in the path of a criminal. Find a sturdy piece of glass to shatter if the cracks in the glass are obstructing your eyes. Nowadays, all automotive glass is safety glass, and when it breaks, it shatters into microscopic flakes that do not hurt your flesh. Then drive until you reach a safe spot, such as a police station, or gas station, and check the damage before calling insurance.

2.     Driving during the day

I strongly advise all drivers, whether Thai or international, to avoid driving and traveling at night since there is a high risk of being a victim of the stone-throwing gang.

3.     Driving on a main road

            All drivers should use the main route instead of collectors and refrain from taking lonely lanes or alleyways. I think you should look up the route before you drive because Google Maps often takes you through shortcuts or alleys.

4.     Opening a high beam

            If it is vital to drive alone at night, and take a lonely road. Keep your high beams on at all times so that you can see the motorcycles in the park more clearly. Also, be particularly cautious when cornering because you may be thrown into the blind area around the curve.

5.     Reducing the speed of the car

          If you see a car or motorcycle traveling suspiciously across the street near your vehicle. I strongly suggest that you slow down your car so that it doesn’t get damaged if a stone hits it and that you switch lanes to get away from the most dangerous cars.

6.     Using a transparent film

A translucent film applied to the windshield of your automobile will give some protection from stones hurled at it. Because the film will diminish the rock’s impact.

These are the top six ways to protect your car from the gang of stone throwers on the road in Thailand. According to the coverage of compulsory car insurance, if you suffered bodily injuries caused by throwing the rock, the indemnity cost would be paid by the insurer. However, I highly recommend you purchase voluntary car insurance through Rabbit Care as well to cover your car damage since you can claim under the policy.