Thian Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 27 minutes ago, colinneil said: Well mate i will try to answer about the international drivers permit. First it is a permit, not a license. Issued for 1 year, but Thailand only allows their use for 90 days. Alright so you have to do a borderrun and it's valid again for 90 days...that's what i do so i'm safe for that. If i extend my 90-day visa with 30 days i can't drive motocy for those extra 30 days.
Popular Post Pat in Pattaya Posted March 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2018 4 minutes ago, NCC1701A said: i have three separate insurance companies for my Kawasaki 650 motorcycle. basic state insurance. 680 baht. a separate company to insure me and my bike. 17,000 baht. and Bupa health insurance platinum level. 118,000 baht. per year. and yes Bupa covers bike accidents. Well, just look at you. What a guy! 1 1 9
Popular Post The manic Posted March 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, Pattaya28 said: No insurance. Asking for trouble. Too many travel without insurance. Crowd-funding is not the solution. Even with insurance it's a dreadful situation. 2 1
Popular Post Jeremy50 Posted March 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2018 Land a teaching job, then make a mad dash for the nearest motorcycle shop, it's what these guys do. There's one just moved in to my building, 23 years old, never ridden a bike before, and there he is riding off to Tesco, no helmet, trying to figure out which buttons to press. Madness. Walk, drive, cycle, but NOT the motorcycle. Those sugarcane trucks are a menace, but move very slowly. I hope the man makes a successful recovery. It's not just the young guys, driving to Bangkok the other day, some old westerner comes past me in the fast lane on a scooter doing 120+, no helmet, hair not blowing as he was bald, followed him with difficulty for 10 k, where he did a high speed u-turn, just missing oncoming traffic. 2 1
overherebc Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 6 minutes ago, Thian said: Alright so you have to do a borderrun and it's valid again for 90 days...that's what i do so i'm safe for that. If i extend my 90-day visa with 30 days i can't drive motocy for those extra 30 days. Not really because it's really to allow tourists to drive for 3 months. If you are on a long term multi entry visa or extension of stay you will most likely get away with it, but, if you are at fault in an accident that causes a substantial loss to someone take a wild guess whose side the insurance is going to be on.
Thian Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 3 minutes ago, overherebc said: Not really because it's really to allow tourists to drive for 3 months. If you are on a long term multi entry visa or extension of stay you will most likely get away with it, but, if you are at fault in an accident that causes a substantial loss to someone take a wild guess whose side the insurance is going to be on. I see, well in that case i will claim all the damage from the ANWB which is the agency that sold me that international driverslicense (only them are allowed to sell them officialy). They said it's valid for one year in row...(i buy one every year). I'll call them again when i'm back and tell them about this, they didn't inform me properly which by law is their job. And for worldtravelers this is crucial information. But i also have a very good travelinsurance which covers motocy driving...also they didn't tell me about it. If they spoke english i would get a thai driverslicense tomorrow...i live close to a thai drivingscool with their own circuit. But even my wife doesn't know if i can just go there and do whatever is needed to get thai dl.
InMyShadow Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, saakura said: Oh my God. What a terrible tragedy, just 29 years old with his whole life completely ruined. Just what attracts them to Thailand like flies to shit? Completely ruined ?? Are you drunk? Ive seen hundreds of amputees in Thailand moving around no worries at all
Popular Post thaiguzzi Posted March 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, JOC said: Second one in 3 days....(Hua Hin 3 days ago). Both British Both Uninsured Both expecting someone else to pick up the bill Wrong. He was not expecting anyone to pick up the bill. He was not expecting to have a horrific m/c accident He was not expecting to have life changing injuries. Nobody does. -------------------------------- As for insurance - read the small print - most general cheapo travel insurance pay out for diddly squat. Water skiing, para sailing, jet skis, scuba diving, oh, and, er riding m/c's. All expensive add ons. If at all. ------------------------- Typical TV Forum responses as usual - yada nada bada da bing moan winge carp. But no empathy. Hope the guy makes it, and his friends are successful in their quest to help him financially and morally. 10 1 4
RichardColeman Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, ukrules said: The accident investigation should reveal who was at fault, if anyone. I doubt it would take an expert very long to determine if anyone is at blame here. They can argue about liability in the courts later. Unfortunately I cannot see the hospital delaying the bill until the outcome is known.
Popular Post kannot Posted March 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, ukrules said: The accident investigation should reveal who was at fault, if anyone. I doubt it would take an expert very long to determine if anyone is at blame here. They can argue about liability in the courts later. Those sugar cane lorries round here are a nightmare, always overloaded, seem them topple over twice spewing cane all over the road and they hog the outside lane for about 5 miles 8km before they actually need to turn, just another day in the land of nonsense. 4
kannot Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, JAG said: Sugar cane trucks and cement mixer trucks - not sure which are the most dangerous. Give both a very wide berth! Both have a similar mentality (none) ive also seen them racing each other, yep cement lorries racing, PATHETIC 2
YetAnother Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, Dmaxdan said: The truck driver told police it was not his fault. Same old, same old.....Having no insurance is stupid anywhere you travel but in a country where virtually no-one has the balls to take responsibility for their actions it is potentially catastrophic. Sent from my iPad using Thaivisa Connect granted; agreed totally; the logic overlook is that thais are fairly shallow people, they generally grasp at concepts such as accountability,responsibility, introspection, accepting-any-blame; almost any kind of critical thinking really
SteveB2 Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 Initially, I thought that the OP's article had a typo in it - but there is no typo. Instead, I learnt a new word today - and now I would like to unlearn it... "suffered catastrophic injuries, including his right leg being degloved" 1 1
Thian Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 8 minutes ago, kannot said: Both have a similar mentality (none) ive also seen them racing each other, yep cement lorries racing, PATHETIC The other day i saw a brand new bmw, (blue color not original) half under a concrete truck...guess the lady tried to push her bmw into the lane right infront of that truck who didn't care at all for her. The car was flat as a doormat at the booth..
kannot Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 (edited) 2 minutes ago, Thian said: The other day i saw a brand new bmw, (blue color not original) half under a concrete truck...guess the lady tried to push her bmw into the lane right infront of that truck who didn't care at all for her. The car was flat as a doormat at the booth.. "ME FIRST" sounds like the concrete lorry only got half the job done Edited March 21, 2018 by kannot
Wilsonandson Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 (edited) Get well soon, Harry! Edited March 21, 2018 by Wilsonandson
Popular Post jvs Posted March 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2018 (edited) 56 minutes ago, Thian said: I see, well in that case i will claim all the damage from the ANWB which is the agency that sold me that international driverslicense (only them are allowed to sell them officialy). They said it's valid for one year in row...(i buy one every year). I'll call them again when i'm back and tell them about this, they didn't inform me properly which by law is their job. And for worldtravelers this is crucial information. But i also have a very good travelinsurance which covers motocy driving...also they didn't tell me about it. If they spoke english i would get a thai driverslicense tomorrow...i live close to a thai drivingscool with their own circuit. But even my wife doesn't know if i can just go there and do whatever is needed to get thai dl. Well Thian i think you see this wrong.Your international DP you get from the ANWB is valid for a year,you could drive 3 months in Thailand,3 months in Africa and 2x3 months somewhere else. The ANWB does not control the laws of the individual countries where you drive.I believe Holland has kind of the same law,after you spend 3 months there you are considered a resident and need to have a Dutch dl.A lot of people think the way you do and you would probably not have a problem when you get stopped but it will be a different story if you are involved in a collision of some sort. It is not very difficult to get a Thai DL.AS long as you have a Dutch license that allows you to ride motorbikes.You will most likely do not have to do any tests,just need to present the needed paperwork.It would be easy for your Thai?wife to find out. Edited March 21, 2018 by jvs 4 1
Popular Post Cadbury Posted March 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, tropo said: Trucks always tend to feel they have the right of way over motorcycles and don't like to wait for them. Good that you are observant enough to notice that trucks are bigger than motor bikes. It's the trucks that you don't notice that come up behind you going flat out and have "brake failure" are ones you need to worry about. Good luck on the roads. 2 1
Wilsonandson Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, NCC1701A said: i have three separate insurance companies for my Kawasaki 650 motorcycle. basic state insurance. 680 baht. a separate company to insure me and my bike. 17,000 baht. and Bupa health insurance platinum level. 118,000 baht. per year. and yes Bupa covers bike accidents. 1 hour ago, Pat in Pattaya said: Well, just look at you. What a guy! Hand's off he's mine! He's got a lovely shiny helmet as well. ?? Edited March 21, 2018 by Wilsonandson 2
overherebc Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, Thian said: I see, well in that case i will claim all the damage from the ANWB which is the agency that sold me that international driverslicense (only them are allowed to sell them officialy). They said it's valid for one year in row...(i buy one every year). I'll call them again when i'm back and tell them about this, they didn't inform me properly which by law is their job. And for worldtravelers this is crucial information. But i also have a very good travelinsurance which covers motocy driving...also they didn't tell me about it. If they spoke english i would get a thai driverslicense tomorrow...i live close to a thai drivingscool with their own circuit. But even my wife doesn't know if i can just go there and do whatever is needed to get thai dl. What is the ANWB ?
tropo Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 (edited) 44 minutes ago, Cadbury said: Good that you are observant enough to notice that trucks are bigger than motor bikes. It's the trucks that you don't notice that come up behind you going flat out and have "brake failure" are ones you need to worry about. Good luck on the roads. Do you drive around without keeping an eye on what's behind you? If so, you're the one who needs most of the good luck. I don't stay in the path of big trucks whether their brakes have failed or they are working fine as I keep a close watch on what's behind me. I move over for trucks or anything else that's in a hurry. I don't think the guy in this accident was wiped out by a truck from behind. He went under one, indicating he collided with it. Edited March 21, 2018 by tropo 1
jvs Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 7 minutes ago, overherebc said: What is the ANWB ? It is a Dutch organazation representing automobilists.
overherebc Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 2 minutes ago, overherebc said: What is the ANWB ? Ah ok Dutch. What you have is translation of your dutch licence not an international licence that is only recognised by most countries for 3 months. It is valid for a year but most countries allow you to use it for 3 months as long as your own country licence is still valid and both should be carried at the same time. Border hops every 90 days are not a legal way to use it for it's one year validity. 1
tropo Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 1 hour ago, RichardColeman said: Unfortunately I cannot see the hospital delaying the bill until the outcome is known. So what do you think the hospital will do then? Dump him in the carpark and then stick him in the mortuary when he dies?
TheLobster Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 Generally the 'Big Trucks' will 'take you out' if you are in their way. If you live in Thailand and want to live longer, understand this .... 2
wabothai Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 4 hours ago, saakura said: Oh my God. What a terrible tragedy, just 29 years old with his whole life completely ruined. Just what attracts them to Thailand like flies to shit? Ruthless travelagents
keithpa Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 We all know the need for travel ins so why does everybody go on and on about it every time there is an accident? 1
InMyShadow Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 (edited) 7 minutes ago, keithpa said: We all know the need for travel ins so why does everybody go on and on about it every time there is an accident? Particularly odd since most of them dont have any type of insurance including medical. No way the majority of poor pensioners here could afford a beer after happy hour let alone the crippling costs of insurance for over 50's Edited March 21, 2018 by InMyShadow
keithpa Posted March 21, 2018 Posted March 21, 2018 1 minute ago, InMyShadow said: Particularly odd since most of them dont have any type of insurance including medical. No way the majority of poor pensioners here could afford a beer after happy hour and a 4k fan room let alone the crippling costs of insurance for over 50's The stupidest comment i have ever seen on here about ins. was a bloke saying he had the best ins., a plane ticket home. 2
Popular Post manolothai Posted March 21, 2018 Popular Post Posted March 21, 2018 (edited) 2 years and half ago. Pattaya Najomtien, small junction without public lights really unable to see in the dark. Was driving motorbyke fortunately slowly. (if fast I would be not here writing in the phone) Suddenly crashed on a front wheel of a Toyota hilux vigo with my nouvo. Unable even to try to break. Wake up on the street unable to stand up. Acetabular double displaced fracture. Operated in Pattaya at Memorial. I was insured but not with big coverage, just 600.000 bht. I've almost lost one leg. More than 3 month for start walking again. Lucky to be alive. Got the best treatments available at memorial and insurance payed everything. I'm still crippled after 2 year and half maybe I will have a new surgery in a few years. Now I have 5 million hospitalization and accident full cover insurance, another insurance with 200 euros benefit for each day in hospital and up to 2 million euros in case of permanent disability. I drive just a SUV with full first class insurance and high power halogen lights. Thanks god every day to still be in life and learn from the lesson. And thanks to myself for had my "small" but crucial 600.000 baht insurance. And thanks to my wife who stayed closed to me all the time when I needed support and a lot of people ran away. Edited March 21, 2018 by manolothai 10
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