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Written Exam Questions - Study Guide?

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I'm going to apply for a license next month and will be required to take the exam.  I do not have a valid foreign license.  Can anyone provide a link to websites with sample driving test exam questions?

 

I've done a search and looked through some of them, but I'm having trouble understanding the English.  I'm not sure if these are bits of Thai driving regulations that have been run through google translate by the websites or they actually appear on the exam.

 

I'm looking for actual question sets that have appeared on prior exams, or perhaps a full study guide with 1000 Q&A's to memorize.

  • 3 weeks later...
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If anyone is interested, here are my findings.  I used two of the sites recommended here to study. 

 

The first one gives a good overview of the laws, although the English is questionable, and some of the answers are incorrect.  Scroll to the bottom to read comments.

 

https://move2thailand.com/driving-license-exam-in-thailand-2020/

 

This second one offers 50-question practice exams.  The questions are close to what I found on the actual test, although a few were translated differently.

 

https://thaidriveexam.com/

 

Test day was too easy.  Three hours of boring videos, lunch break, then half an hour to review the DLT signs and questions handbook followed by computerized testing.  I did both tests in about fifteen minutes each, plus another five minutes to review my answers.  Scored 50 and 50.

 

 

 

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