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Is a UK Driving license sufficient for driving a Motorcycle in Thailand?

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    Thant sounds like you have little to no experience in riding bikes at all or bikes > 50cc. Maybe think again if you want to risk riding a bike, any bike, in Thailand. When I arrived here

  • Being stopped by the BIB is not the problem If you get into some kind of accident,that is where you will have a big problem. Most travel insurance policies do not allow for being on a motorb

  • Do the Thai motorcycle test.

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Anything is sufficient until the BIB become involved or you are involved in a prang.

Always keep brown envelope close.

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On 10/20/2022 at 9:56 PM, spambot said:

I have not yet got this yet Pmbkk - I would be doing this Friday.

 

You raise a good issue and there are a number of forums that point out the same. The local Post office is not any help.

It however sounds like you are on top of this - Well done.

 

I got mine today in London - the P.O. server said 1949 and showed me their official document,

 

I showed them their own P.O. updated website page.

 

Much to the guy's annoyance he gave me the 68' version.

 

 

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