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  1. 27 minutes ago, SilentSal said:

    The reason i didn't think of driving it myself is because i thought motorbikes/big bikes aren't allowed on highways? i would have to use a GPS and i'm kind of new to living here so i don't know about all of the rules yet.

     

     

    Hi fella, bikes are fine on Highways not Motorways.

    Think a one-way truck hire from Korat is hard to do. If you are in Pattaya then hire from there.

    If you ride from Korat there are some good roads for bikes most of the way, just do not go via Bangkok.

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  2. 18 minutes ago, Yinn said:

    Hmmmm 

    If I am Kim North Korea and Iran I would say to Trump

    ”ok, no more nuclear. Agree.

    We not do if you not do”

     

    the US have the most nuclear. They start it.

    Only country to use nuclear bomb. 

    Kill 250,000 +  woman, children, baby.

     

    But so angry if other country have nuclear.

    US think themself special so much.

    Why?

    Are you for real or just too young and naive to understand why the USA used the bomb to stop a stupid war.

    This is the only instance I will ever stand in defence of America. I would not like to see nuclear war but many Nations have nuclear bombs.

     

  3. 5 hours ago, essox essox said:

    does International driving permit cover motorbikes???

    Yes, if you have a motorcycle licence in you home country. The IDP is coded with the class of licences held but does say in black and white the exact type of vehicle covered, eg up to 250cc, learner legal. open class.

    Your travel insurance provider would know for sure if you make a claim.

    Anyhow the whole notion being proposed is as useual, a joke.

    Lets just blame tourists for the road carnage, fair dinkum these people are dumb.

     

    I live in a rural Thai village and everyone either drives or rides and very few are licensed. I also very much doubt that they even bother to keep up with existing laws and regulations let alone new ones, Bless Em

  4. 22 minutes ago, Vacuum said:

    So you're saying they went in opposite directions?

    I think so as the news story states they were passing each other.

    Not having a go at you but some of the streets in Thailand are fairly narrow. Could be the case.

    That is just my take on the situation. I will not say more on the artical as I have had a warning and a 1 point penilty for talking down the News content on TV.

    Sorry mate, just being pedantic.

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