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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Wednesday 18 December 2024
Thailand Unveils Digital Global Driving Licence via Mobile App Photo: The Thaiger In a major move towards tech-driven public services, Thailand's Department of Land Transport (DLT) and Krungthai Bank have launched a new service allowing Thai citizens to apply for international driving licences digitally through the Paotang app. This initiative aims to provide citizens with unprecedented convenience and accessibility by enabling applications 24/7, regardless of location. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1346568-thailand-unveils-digital-global-driving-licence-via-mobile-app/ -
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Thailand Unveils Digital Global Driving Licence via Mobile App
Photo: The Thaiger In a major move towards tech-driven public services, Thailand's Department of Land Transport (DLT) and Krungthai Bank have launched a new service allowing Thai citizens to apply for international driving licences digitally through the Paotang app. This initiative aims to provide citizens with unprecedented convenience and accessibility by enabling applications 24/7, regardless of location. Spearheaded by Deputy Minister of Transport Suparpong Piyachote, DLT Director General Jirut Wisanjit, and Krungthai Bank's Head of Product & Business Solutions, Thawatchai Chiwananth, this collaboration marks a pivotal shift in public service delivery. The initiative aligns with the Thai government’s broader goal to integrate digital solutions into everyday administrative processes, thereby enhancing the overall efficiency and quality of life. Beginning today, the system simplifies obtaining an international driving licence by offering a seamless application process via the app. Applicants can complete all necessary steps—application submission, identity verification, payment, and licence issuance—without needing to visit a government office. The service caters to those driving in countries under the Geneva and Vienna Conventions. The significant demand for international licences, exceeding 160,000 in fiscal year 2024, highlights the need for such a service among Thais travelling abroad. The digital service incorporates data integration from various agencies and includes a postal delivery option, reducing the associated costs and effort traditionally required. Beyond this initiative, Krungthai Bank aims to broaden its offerings, including processing vehicle tax payments, managing traffic fines, and providing digital medical certificates for domestic licence renewals. These expansions are set to reinforce accessible, efficient service delivery, showcasing a commitment to digital innovation and public convenience. The project promises a streamlined future for countless citizens navigating international and domestic driving requirements. -- 2024-12-18 -
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UK’s Trade Future with EU Raises Concerns Over Return to ECJ Jurisdiction
I do hope that’s not you trying to be more precise. -
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Brake Failure Causes Crash on Notorious Phuket Road, Injures Five
The first I've heard of this, and I ride it virtually every evening for six months of the year. It's the section near the (occassional) police checkpoint and is a wide road in good condition - admittedly a bit curvey, but not in the Patong Hill league. And, why the photo of the bypass road? That's not even nearby! -
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South Africa Declines to Invite Putin to 2025 G20 Summit Amid ICC Warrant
I think there is a clue in the OP. The upcoming G20 Summit is to be held in South Africa. It’s not a matter of South Africa ‘suddenly becoming important’, rather a matter of South Africa being the host of the G20 Summit and having obligations under the Rome Statute. -
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Is it possible to have a UK Bank account while being tax resident in Thailand?
I was recently contacted by Nationwide as I haven't touched my UK account in years. I explained I had moved abroad but they weren't interested. They still had a UK mailing address for me and that's all that seemed to matter. I'd forgotten all my login details but eventually managed to log in and discovered I had a very small amount in the account. But now they've started emailing me again about the absence of any activity on my account. I guess I'll take the money out or top it up just to keep them happy. -
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Fatal Collision in Surin: Wrong-Way Motorcycle Collides with SUV, Two Killed
I'm not trying to tell the cops how to do their jobs, but they might want to talk to the driver, rather than the vehicle itself... 🤔
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