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Thai driving licence on your phone starts tomorrow

 

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Sanook reported that the scheme to be able to show details of a Thai driving licence on your phone starts tomorrow. 

 

From 15th January it will be unnecessary to carry the regular plastic licence with you if you have applied for the Electronic Driving Licence. 

 

This can be shown to the police and would be useful in the event of an accident. 

 

Information on the digital licence includes allergies, blood type, illnesses, rights to use hospitals, person to contact in an emergency, location and tracking information. 

 

Anyone with an old licence can now apply for the new EDL at Department of Land Transport offices nationwide said chief of the DLT Pheerapong Thawornsupacharoen. It is also available for those seeking a licence for the first time.

 

Those with both car and motorcycle licences were eligible. 

 

Source: Sanook

 
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Just now, racket said:

So what's the different between just taking a photo of your current driver license instead of downloading an app on your phone?

You can't track a photo, easy to photo shop your face on another photo of another licence.

Afraid I'm going to be stuck dragging all 10 grams of it around like some kind of penance for being an IT luddite and no consideration given for my hip problem.

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1 hour ago, BritManToo said:

This sounds interesting, a driving licence on your phone that tracks your every movement.

actually it is a good thing to have a digital license I think, no more hit and run if the plates are identified, no more fake driving license also. I don't believe any government will track 50 millions drivers daily.. even if they could.. what would be the reason for that. 99% of people are just living their life normally and don't need to be tracked. In that way CCTV are more invasive.. but useless when needed. 

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