The Fugitive
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You're not the only one!
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I have use of family moto's but never to travel on them either as rider or pillion unless I can't avoid it. All the family ride in T shirts, shorts and flip-flops. It's going to happen one day and I fear someone is going to be in a terrible mess.
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Being on the pillion of a moto taxi going at 80 kmph riding on both road and pavement to get around parked vehicles, vehicles turning and pedestrians certainly puts life into perspective!
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We have him to thank for people wearing dirty and smelly 'trainers' instead of polished leather brogues and Oxfords?
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British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Thanks, almost certainly the case. However, the rental company/person is probably not declaring that the bike is continuously hired out otherwise I doubt they could obtain even this insurance? -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Thanks for the warning. You had to pay your hospital bill for an accident that wasn't your fault plus 30,000 to the responsible driver plus 20,000 to the police. Agree, bus or taxi avoids all that. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Wow! Thanks for this. I trust/hope you are now fully recovered? Agree that the Government hospital were most reasonable as was their bill. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
The BBC article states the couple hired a moto and also that her boyfriend was not seriously hurt in the crash. Putting two and two together he must have been the rider (driver). Unless they were three up! -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Don't all Social Workers wear sports jackets with leather elbow patches, brown corduroy trousers and smoke pipes anymore? -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Some don't even know how to start or stop a scooter. They may almost invariably be automatic (such as Honda Click) but still lethal if you don't know the basics. Such renters will have no idea about 70/30% braking or which way to shift their weight when going up/down steep hills. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Interesting point. If a pillion passenger was fully insured in their own right but, unbeknown to them, the rider (driver) was unlicenced would their (the pillion passengers) insurance refuse to pay out? -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Could that be because it would come under the heading 'Motor Insurance?' -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Although the article doesn't say, it's likely the rider (driver) would have been her boyfriend. How many people in UK hold motorcycle riding licences? -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Good point Andrew! Motoring (or riding a motorcycle) is an entirely separate activity from travel. It isn't even a hazardous activity associated with holidays such as you mentioned. -
British woman breaks nearly every bone in face in Thailand
The Fugitive replied to webfact's topic in Koh Samui News
Top comment! Primarily we are responsible for our own actions. Ensure you have travel insurance and that it covers all the hazardous activities you intend (or are likely) to participate in. Also check what the maximum pay out and excess would be in the event of a claim. If you can't/wouldn't (or are not licenced) to ride a moto in your home Country, why do people believe it's OK to do so abroad? -
Don't have a Thai Driving Licence myself. However, was with my Thai sister-in-law when checking in for an Air Asia internal flight when she announced that she had forgotten she had sent her ID card away somewhere. I asked if she had her passport with her? - negative to that! I suggested trying her Thai driving licence but, at that time, I didn't know if she held one. Fortunately she did and even more fortunately had it with her!
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Scratch on wing - insurance or out of pocket
The Fugitive replied to recom273's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
DavisH seems to disagree though. Minor repairs claimed for on First Class cover not affecting renewal premiums. Some of us can't comment on that because we don't have Comprehensive Motor Insurance. -
ZenMate is about the cheapest you'll ever get. I tried it for 30 days and it worked OK (connected first time and unblocked geo-blocked websites for surfing and streaming). Unfortunately, during my 30 days it couldn't unblock BBCiPlayer. I complained twice and finally cancelled on day 29, receiving refund of my 2 yearly premium in full within a couple of days. Been with SurfShark for 2 years and works perfectly.
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Just a suggestion; if mainly as a visual deterrent you might consider dummy cameras?
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Scratch on wing - insurance or out of pocket
The Fugitive replied to recom273's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
Many small bodywork shops around Ban Phai, Khon Kaen Province. -
Scratch on wing - insurance or out of pocket
The Fugitive replied to recom273's topic in Thailand Motor Discussion
That's definitely the way to do it! I suppose our tailgate is inconsequential but the front wing is a little bit more after a manoeuvring dispute with a PEA pole. Our Mighty X still had the original paint from 1995 so it was time for a full respray. We got two quotes, one was for 17,000 and the other 11,000. We went for the cheaper one which included a new tailgate. -
Have you tried/considered Portugal?