Popular Post CharlieH Posted August 16, 2019 Popular Post Posted August 16, 2019 PDF format of Thai driving laws as translated/supplied by Thailaws.com tlaw0140_5.pdf https://driving-in-thailand.com/motor-vehicle-act/ Thaivisa has supplied this information "as is" and has no responsibility for completeness or accuracy, it is supplied for information purposes only. Always consult a legal professional. 2 3
Orton Rd Posted October 18, 2019 Posted October 18, 2019 I quoted two of these 'laws' in the local Police station a few moths ago, one about driving on the left and the other about not over taking at a junction, neither made any difference as the law is what they decide it seems. They said a bike had the right to drive on completely the wrong side of the road and that it was not a real junction! I still have the download for future use. 1 1
Popular Post Assurancetourix Posted February 26, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 26, 2020 On 10/18/2019 at 1:48 PM, Orton Rd said: They said a bike had the right to drive on completely the wrong side of the road They told you what was going on in the half neuron they have in their heads; Thai police and motorists are in the same boat: that of filthy ignorance. It is impossible for them to answer you what is the Law, the Thai Highway Code, because that would make them lose face, especially in front of a farang. 5 4
Orton Rd Posted February 26, 2020 Posted February 26, 2020 Example, bike crashed into us dead on, him 'overtaking' at a junction, cop thinks for a bit then claims our fault because not a real junction, even though it's the biggest for quite a distance. We did point out a one stage the law says no overtaking within 30 meters of a junction, real or not. 1 1 1
Popular Post stevenl Posted February 27, 2020 Popular Post Posted February 27, 2020 17 hours ago, Orton Rd said: Example, bike crashed into us dead on, him 'overtaking' at a junction, cop thinks for a bit then claims our fault because not a real junction, even though it's the biggest for quite a distance. We did point out a one stage the law says no overtaking within 30 meters of a junction, real or not. Don't accept his judgement and let them take it to court. 3 1 1
Popular Post patyh Posted May 25, 2020 Popular Post Posted May 25, 2020 If you think the judgment of the police officer is going against your understanding of the regulations, you can ask your insurance agent who will always do their best to avoid paying. 3 1 1
VocalNeal Posted October 18, 2020 Posted October 18, 2020 Just been up north. Many traffic lights now have arrows not simple lights. So if the signal says red arrow straight and red arrow right, can one turn left of a straight red?
Thunglom Posted October 9, 2021 Posted October 9, 2021 On 10/18/2020 at 6:21 AM, VocalNeal said: Just been up north. Many traffic lights now have arrows not simple lights. So if the signal says red arrow straight and red arrow right, can one turn left of a straight red? Red arrow means STOP in that direction.. As for turning left on a red light there should be a sign saying if it is permitted or not. 1
VocalNeal Posted October 9, 2021 Posted October 9, 2021 4 hours ago, Thunglom said: Red arrow means STOP in that direction.. As for turning left on a red light there should be a sign saying if it is permitted or not. Red arrow for straight ahead. Red arrow for turn right. No red arrow for turn left. No signs for anything except U-turns with number of axles. There is also a set of traffic lights in town which flash orange in one direction and red in the other direction. No arrows on that set. 1
Popular Post Thunglom Posted October 9, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 9, 2021 1 hour ago, VocalNeal said: Red arrow for straight ahead. Red arrow for turn right. No red arrow for turn left. No signs for anything except U-turns with number of axles. There is also a set of traffic lights in town which flash orange in one direction and red in the other direction. No arrows on that set. Ah - slight change of subject - one of the main problems with road safety in Thailand is the poor quality and inconsistenc=y of road single. This is down to the traffic engineers - and I see little or no evidence that Thailand has any suitably qualified people doing this. 2 2
Popular Post Thunglom Posted October 12, 2021 Popular Post Posted October 12, 2021 On 10/9/2021 at 3:32 PM, VocalNeal said: Red arrow for straight ahead. Red arrow for turn right. No red arrow for turn left. No signs for anything except U-turns with number of axles. There is also a set of traffic lights in town which flash orange in one direction and red in the other direction. No arrows on that set. Flashing orange means proceed with caution, flashing red means the other (orange) road has priority. They normally change to that at night or at times of low volume traffic. 1 2
richard_smith237 Posted October 12, 2021 Posted October 12, 2021 On 2/27/2020 at 11:12 AM, stevenl said: On 2/26/2020 at 5:19 PM, Orton Rd said: Example, bike crashed into us dead on, him 'overtaking' at a junction, cop thinks for a bit then claims our fault because not a real junction, even though it's the biggest for quite a distance. We did point out a one stage the law says no overtaking within 30 meters of a junction, real or not. Don't accept his judgement and let them take it to court. I remember the thread Orton posted on ThaiVisa.com at the time. An interesting conundrum, it seems the police were making up all manner of reasons why it was Ortons fault (if I recall correctly it was his wife driving) - the Police seemed intent on following the more localised and culturally accepted solution of ‘weather person pays’ (i.e. owner of the car when involved in an accident with a bike). I’ve been pressured like this before, the BiB just want the quickest solution which they thing is fair - which is usually the cultural norm..... But, they have to fold when the law is pushed - the regular guys have no idea what the laws are and won’t be told. This means going higher until the law is followed. ------ The above issue (Orton Rd’s) does highlight how whatever the law states unless you are prepared to ‘push the issue up the chain’ it always comes down to whatever the Policeman decides. My Wife’s cousin was pulled over for going through a traffic light on Amber. She was furious !!... the Policeman was demanding money for the offense insisting that she had to stop on Amber, she was inviting that she only had to stop on Red. This grey area has been argued before - ultimately, its not illegal to pass through the line and enter the junction while the light is still on Amber. But, the law (borrowed from the UK highway code) states ’stop on Amber if safe to do so’ - which leaves wiggle room. Some have been told (in Thailand) that the Amber light must still be on when the car exits the junction, but whoever told them that has their wires crossed. It's impossible to manage that. 2
VocalNeal Posted October 13, 2021 Posted October 13, 2021 9 hours ago, Thunglom said: Flashing orange means proceed with caution, flashing red means the other (orange) road has priority. They normally change to that at night or at times of low volume traffic. Yes,???? most people in town know that. 1
Popular Post Wagga Posted March 10, 2022 Popular Post Posted March 10, 2022 On 10/18/2020 at 4:21 PM, VocalNeal said: Just been up north. Many traffic lights now have arrows not simple lights. So if the signal says red arrow straight and red arrow right, can one turn left of a straight red? No......RED = stop! 3
Jake72 Posted March 18, 2024 Posted March 18, 2024 Is it still considered potentially illegal to drive with your headlights, low beam, on during the day? I do it all the time on both car and motorcycle, but locals tell me it's illegal. 1 2
topt Posted March 18, 2024 Posted March 18, 2024 5 hours ago, Jake72 said: Is it still considered potentially illegal to drive with your headlights, low beam, on during the day? I do it all the time on both car and motorcycle, but locals tell me it's illegal. My understanding (which could be wrong) is that the law is still on the books. However considering how many new cars have this as a standard feature you would be very unlucky to fall foul of it if still the case. 2
Popular Post richard_smith237 Posted March 18, 2024 Popular Post Posted March 18, 2024 9 minutes ago, topt said: 5 hours ago, Jake72 said: Is it still considered potentially illegal to drive with your headlights, low beam, on during the day? I do it all the time on both car and motorcycle, but locals tell me it's illegal. My understanding (which could be wrong) is that the law is still on the books. However considering how many new cars have this as a standard feature you would be very unlucky to fall foul of it if still the case. I don't think it was ever a law... it was just one of those things the corrupt BiB used to pull people up on... Its the same as motorcycles only being allowed in the left lane... BiB realised it could be a money spinner... Stop ppl and if they don't argue enough they'll get a fine. Junior BiB learned from their seniors, some probably believed this 'passed down' law was actually a real law such is the low standard of training in the Police force here. Luckily - a lot of this stupidity has disappeared in the last 20 years. 2 1
Popular Post maoro Posted July 27, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 27, 2024 Try Buriram, a green arrow to turn right, but oncoming traffic has also green. Total debacle. 1 1 2
Presnock Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 On 3/18/2024 at 4:48 PM, Jake72 said: Is it still considered potentially illegal to drive with your headlights, low beam, on during the day? I do it all the time on both car and motorcycle, but locals tell me it's illegal. Funny that as in the US many states require that during daylight hours and some it is just if it is raining during the daytime but then again TIT and itis a safety issure 2
Popular Post prakhonchai nick Posted July 27, 2024 Popular Post Posted July 27, 2024 In Buriram, where both sets of traffic facing each other at traffic lights receive a green light at the same time. No right turn arrow. YET, those wishing to turn right seem to think they can turn against the oncoming traffic and it is their right. Total ignoramuses. 3
Liverpool Lou Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 On 3/18/2024 at 9:59 PM, topt said: On 3/18/2024 at 4:48 PM, Jake72 said: Is it still considered potentially illegal to drive with your headlights, low beam, on during the day? I do it all the time on both car and motorcycle, but locals tell me it's illegal. My understanding (which could be wrong) is that the law is still on the books. There is no such law in Thailand, if there were, it would be covered in the Road Traffic Act 2522...it isn't. 2
harryviking Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 On 8/16/2019 at 3:33 PM, CharlieH said: PDF format of Thai driving laws as translated/supplied by Thailaws.com tlaw0140_5.pdf 256.54 kB · 168 downloads https://driving-in-thailand.com/motor-vehicle-act/ Thaivisa has supplied this information "as is" and has no responsibility for completeness or accuracy, it is supplied for information purposes only. Always consult a legal professional. Thank You! 😃
Peterphuket Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 Recently I was driving at an intersection where every road had a stop sign, how are you supposed to interpret the right of way rules there, sometimes they have gone completely crazy.
digger70 Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 On 10/18/2019 at 1:48 PM, Orton Rd said: I quoted two of these 'laws' in the local Police station a few moths ago, one about driving on the left and the other about not over taking at a junction, neither made any difference as the law is what they decide it seems. They said a bike had the right to drive on completely the wrong side of the road and that it was not a real junction! I still have the download for future use. You can say whatever you like or Download whatever you want , It doesn't matter. What Matters is what the cops say what's right at that time and that day .
Bday Prang Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 On 3/18/2024 at 9:48 AM, Jake72 said: Is it still considered potentially illegal to drive with your headlights, low beam, on during the day? I do it all the time on both car and motorcycle, but locals tell me it's illegal. Unlikely, as most motorcycles have the lights on permanently now , you must have a very old one. Which locals told you that, would it be the ones with no driving licence ,
bristolgeoff Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 Lights are always on my bike it is 18 yrs old a honda wave r.So a old one maybe not,also turning left at traffic lights was always allowed but do with caution is my view
London Lowf Posted July 27, 2024 Posted July 27, 2024 7 hours ago, prakhonchai nick said: In Buriram, where both sets of traffic facing each other at traffic lights receive a green light at the same time. No right turn arrow. YET, those wishing to turn right seem to think they can turn against the oncoming traffic and it is their right. Total ignoramuses. Not unique to Buriram, I see this muliple times a day on Phuket and so I would guess that it is nation-wide.
Luuk Chaai Posted July 28, 2024 Posted July 28, 2024 On 10/9/2021 at 5:16 PM, Thunglom said: Red arrow means STOP in that direction.. As for turning left on a red light there should be a sign saying if it is permitted or not. except for motor bikes, pickup trucks dirt filled trucks, overloaded trucks, or any other impatient the law does not apply to me .. you get the idea
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