Student Van Driver Admits to Running Past Railway Crossing Barrier
A 55-year-old student van driver surrendered to police after video showed him driving through a lowered railway crossing barrier near a approaching train in Lopburi on May 23, claiming unfamiliarity with the route on his first day.
A 55-year-old student van driver has given a statement to police after surrendering himself, claiming it was his first day driving the route and he was not familiar with the area. On May 23, 2025, video footage circulated showing a student van attempting to cross railroad tracks while a train was approaching. The van, originating from Pra Chiang intersection in Muang district, Lopburi province, drove through the lowering barrier to cross to Kosapan alley, constituting a violation of railway safety signals. Deputy Pol. Col. Banyang Santiprichawattana, commander of Lopburi Provincial Police, ordered Ta Hin Police Station to urgently track down the vehicle and summon the driver for questioning. Through CCTV footage review, officers identified the Bangkok-registered van driven by 55-year-old Sangwal (surname withheld). The driver appeared before investigators and stated he had picked up five students from Ta Oung Wai district to transport to schools. On his first day driving and unfamiliar with the route, particularly the railway crossing signals, he heard only the warning sound and could only see the barrier lowering on the opposite side but not the barrier in front of him, so he stopped to check. Investigators charged him with three violations: crossing a railway barrier, failing to stop at a safe distance of 15 meters from the tracks, and transport business violations, with a fine of 2,000 baht.