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Lao Driving License and driving in Thailand


RedReding

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Hi all,

 

I'm a foreigner who got a Lao driving license for both car and motorbike and from what I read online, i'm allowed to use it to drive freely in Thailand thanks to the bilateral agreements between both countries.

 

Does anyone have direct experience they can relate ?

 

My other question is : can I convert my Lao driving license into a Thai one without taking additional tests ?

 

Best

 

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19 hours ago, RedReding said:

Hi all,

 

I'm a foreigner who got a Lao driving license for both car and motorbike and from what I read online, i'm allowed to use it to drive freely in Thailand thanks to the bilateral agreements between both countries.

 

Does anyone have direct experience they can relate ?

 

My other question is : can I convert my Lao driving license into a Thai one without taking additional tests ?

 

Best

 

Lao is an ASEAN country along with Thailand the license is ok. 

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On 10/5/2023 at 12:55 PM, RedReding said:

Hi all,

 

I'm a foreigner who got a Lao driving license for both car and motorbike and from what I read online, i'm allowed to use it to drive freely in Thailand thanks to the bilateral agreements between both countries.

 

Does anyone have direct experience they can relate ?

 

My other question is : can I convert my Lao driving license into a Thai one without taking additional tests ?

 

Best

 

 

This comes nearly a year late and is a bit off topic, but could you explain a bit how you obtained a Lao motorcycle license? I have a one-year work visa for Laos and would like to begin using a motorbike for transport. Thank you.

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A little update from my direct experience today :

 

- I got stopped at a checkpoint in Chiang Mai today for the first time ever, and showed them my A/B Lao driving license. The police officer who looked at my license looked a bit surprised (I mentioned that I work in Laos) and showed it to his superior who nodded to say that it is indeed valid in Thailand. Please note that I have the bike under my name with all the papers (green book) and that the road tax is up to date.

 

They wished me a good day and off I went.

 

Hope this helps the ones who were not sure.

 

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This comes nearly a year late and is a bit off topic, but could you explain a bit how you obtained a Lao motorcycle license? I have a one-year work visa for Laos and would like to begin using a motorbike for transport. Thank you.

 

I took the written and driving test. That was it.

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On 7/14/2024 at 5:13 PM, RedReding said:

A little update from my direct experience today :

 

- I got stopped at a checkpoint in Chiang Mai today for the first time ever, and showed them my A/B Lao driving license. The police officer who looked at my license looked a bit surprised (I mentioned that I work in Laos) and showed it to his superior who nodded to say that it is indeed valid in Thailand. Please note that I have the bike under my name with all the papers (green book) and that the road tax is up to date.

 

They wished me a good day and off I went.

 

Hope this helps the ones who were not sure.

 

 

I took the written and driving test. That was it.

A bit off topic but maybe you have experience, or others that read this thread might.

I want to do a road trip from Bkk to Kunming...say Bkk-Mukdahan/Savanakhet-Hanoi-Kunming....but I am told that it is not possible. Do you have any experience doing a trip like this?

Cheers

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