Thailand ranks 9th globally for road traffic deaths with 25.4 fatalities per 100,000 people (WHO, 2023). An average of 50 people die on Thailand roads every day. If you're planning to drive or ride in Ayutthaya, understanding the risks could save your life.
What Do the Road Safety Statistics Show?
Based on WHO Global Status Report on Road Safety 2023 and Thailand Road Safety Collaboration data:
- 17800 road traffic deaths per year in Thailand (WHO, 2021).
- 74% of fatalities involve motorcycles — the #1 risk for tourists.
- Economic cost: 531 billion THB annually (~3% of GDP).
- 15-29 age group is most affected — the typical tourist demographic.
- Helmet use reduces fatality risk by 42% for motorcyclists (WHO).
- 'Seven dangerous days' during Songkran and New Year see 3-4x normal accident rates.
How Can You Stay Safe on Scooters and Motorbikes?
Scooter accidents are the number one cause of tourist injuries in Thailand. Over 80% of road fatalities in Ayutthaya involve motorcycles, according to the Thailand Road Safety Collaboration Center.
- Always wear a helmet — it's the law and reduces death risk by 42%.
- Check brakes, tires, and lights before every ride.
- Take photos of any existing damage before renting.
- Drive on the left side of the road.
- An International Driving Permit (IDP) is legally required.
- Avoid riding at night — lighting is poor on many roads.
- Never ride after drinking — alcohol is a factor in 26% of ${config.seo.countryName} road deaths.
What Should You Do After an Accident?
If you're involved in a road accident in Ayutthaya:
- Call 1669 (Emergency) or 1155 (Tourist Police) immediately.
- Do not move seriously injured people — wait for paramedics.
- Take photos of the scene, vehicles, and your injuries.
- Get a police report — required for insurance claims.
- Contact your travel insurance provider within 24 hours.
- Nearest hospitals in Ayutthaya: check the Hospitals page for ER locations.
Need help in Ayutthaya?
Tourist Police: 1155 (24/7, English) | Emergency: 1669
Frequently Asked Questions
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