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Learner’s permit for car exist here? Teaching someone to drive.

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41 minutes ago, tebee said:

I thought now all new drivers needed to do 15 hours tuition with a registered driving school before they can get their licence.

Seem to remember this was brought in April last year.

I remember it too,  but my recollection was that this new 15 hours policy for training at a registered driving school was in lieu of taking the written and driving test at the DLT 

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On 22/01/2018 at 6:23 AM, canthai55 said:

No learners permit as known in the West. Once you pass the tests a drivers license will be issued.

There are driving schools out there, with good teachers. Myself, I do not have the patience to teach someone, but others will not find this a problem. Ignore all those doom and gloom posters - there are good and bad drivers everywhere. Many places much worse than I have experienced here. Try India ...

Thanks...

I never expect a straight answer on this forum so I appreciate your response.

16 hours ago, mikey88 said:

Thanks...

I never expect a straight answer on this forum so I appreciate your response.

Hmmmm. You could have just asked the people that issue DLs what you needed to know.

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On 23/01/2018 at 11:57 PM, HHTel said:

In answer to the OP's question, the only 'legal' way to learn to drive is with a registered driving school.  Any other means is a risk.

 

Source: Wikipedia

 

On 23/01/2018 at 11:57 PM, HHTel said:

In answer to the OP's question, the only 'legal' way to learn to drive is with a registered driving school.  Any other means is a risk.

 

Source: Wikipedia

Thank you for a direct answer..

 

ill

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On 24/01/2018 at 8:59 AM, collingwood said:

You need to have held a relevant licence for 3 years to be able to teach someone to drive in Thailand...apparently. 

Thanks for the help...

18 hours ago, mikey88 said:

Thanks...

I never expect a straight answer on this forum so I appreciate your response.

You are welcome. To me this is the great benefit of Forums - to help those in need.

Many just can not steer clear of all the ... (searching for an appropriate word) ...

shall we say Malarkey.

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