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Essential Driving Rules and Etiquette in Thailand
there are already vision tests when you renew a Thai licence - at 70 in UK you can self certify at 70 but you will automatically lose parts of your licence - e,g, Light goods vehicles and passenger vehicles. You can keep you M/C licence but don't buy a big RV, you won't be covered. If you want to keep your full licence you already have to take a medical with a registered GP. -
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Here's Your War Monger, MAGAs
It doesn't make sense for the US to own Guam. It's already at risk of tipping over. The Chinese will make better use of it to extend the RBI instead of stationing warplanes to bomb brown people. -
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How to get funds to my Thai bank account
The sad truth is that your bank has little choice in collecting this information. It is mandated industry wide. Just give them enough to satisfy their stupid request. "Living expenses" is probably a better answer, as "Family Support" likely does not compute. I entered "Buying a television". They were happy. Ridiculous. -
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Essential Driving Rules and Etiquette in Thailand
In the UK, anyone over 70 years old has to renew their license very 3 years, a 'medical declaration' is required - which is somewhat farcical as there are no third parties involved - those over 70 can self declare... So... It makes sense that those over 70 have a GP sign off on approving 'clear to drive status' - however, the issue then becomes one of liability for the GP - so there are legal complexities involved. -------- I recall a news article where the former Mayor of Worcester had an car accident in which his wife died (both late 80's) - he'd drifted over the centre line hitting another car head on - fortunately those in the other car (a Volvo XC-90) did not suffer severe injures - However, the former Mayor is now not remembered for all the good he did, but for being the cause of a car accident in which his wife died. -
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Essential Driving Rules and Etiquette in Thailand
richard_smith237 - is running around like a headless chicken - he does this every time I post - there is a pause as he scours Google and cherry picks a few quotes he can plagiarise. This time he has quoted me and then the 1979 Thai road traffic "rule book" However the Vienna treaty of which Thailand became a signatory supersedes and prior bilateral agreements - it also is worth noting how in order to gainsay my post he can only fixate on one point realling out pages of rubbish. Bilateral agreements that conflict with provisions of a later multilateral treaty may be considered superseded or modified to the extent of the conflict. This ensures that international law remains coherent and that countries adhere to agreed-upon standards in their relations with all treaty parties. Therefore, if the Vienna Convention on Road Traffic signed by Thailand conflicts with any provisions of prior bilateral agreements with the UK regarding road traffic regulations, the Vienna Convention would generally take precedence. Thailand would be expected to harmonize its domestic laws with the provisions of the Vienna Convention, potentially rendering conflicting bilateral agreements ineffective in those specific areas covered by the treaty. -
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Here's Your War Monger, MAGAs
He has loads of combat experience! He fought hard for those five deferments! -
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Concerns Mount Over Fate of 6 Thai Hostages Held by Hamas in Gaza
Hamas will still hold corpses and use them for leverage . Israel will still want the babies corpse returned -
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Here's Your War Monger, MAGAs
And so the 'Greenland' meltdown commences… He's just going to work out deals that satisfy all parties involved. Godspeed, Mister President. Why does Donald Trump want Greenland? Behind the ‘strong, deliberate’ message to China https://nypost.com/2025/01/07/us-news/why-does-donald-trump-want-greenland/
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