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Phuket Fines 17,000 Tourists for Unlicensed Driving

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16 hours ago, Middle Aged Grouch said:

Put fines on those breaking the law, not arguing. 

 

But I always feel a bit disgusted on seeing a cop road block in Thailand, like in Hua Hin very often, where the cops only stop falangs and let all the thai riders with no helmets pass. This is a flagrant discrimination and corruption. 

you mean like the booth on Hua Hin 61 and Phetkasem  when the  3-4 boys are not standing around chit chating, they wait for bikes to stop at the traffic lights then it's like  a  20:1 ratio

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    At last a good news : only 2261 Thai nationals were driving without a licence in Phuket. And all of them were wearing helmets. Well done BIB !

  • In advanced countries, tourists without a license would be turned away when they even tried to rent one.   TBH, I have some sympathy for tourists who figure it must be legal since the rental

  • Fines should be handed out  to all the motor cycle rental companies. Who have enabled this to happen in the first place. But we all know. T.I.T.   

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5 hours ago, Olof Karlsson said:

This shows very clear how corrupt the traffic police is. And 173 drivers without helmet in only 3 weeks🤣I can find 173 drivers without helmet in Hua Hin in 30 minutes,and most of them are thai,not farang.

I play that game with my wife when we drive Phetkasem  counting from Soi 112  to Soi 36 ( Boonthavorn ) we counted 96 

so at 500baht a head ( no pun )   that's a quick 48000 baht  ..  for approx 15 minutes

21 hours ago, HappyExpat57 said:

17,000?

 

I don't buy that for a nanosecond. That means 80 tickets per day, every day. The BiB don't have that much energy. Are they writing tickets? Obviously, but they really should report a more believable number.

At the Chalong Circle they likely do over 80 many days.  That place is like a tourist DL bloodbath.  BIB have plenty of energy when there is $$$ to be made.

22 hours ago, Will B Good said:

 

 

 

You have to wonder how long it took to get that photo......three motorbikes, five people........ and all wearing helmets.

It was staged

6 hours ago, Aussie999 said:

"So far this year, 2,261 Thai nationals and 17,705 foreigners have been caught driving without a licence," seems, to me, targetting foreigners, we know many thais do not have a licence, just look at the kids driving motorcycles, but, yes also adults. Thailand proving to the world, it, again, targets foreigners, for doing the same as Thais.

Also, I see no mention of any fines issued to those who rent to foreigners, without checking licences.

Profiling

 

3 minutes ago, swerve said:

At the Chalong Circle they likely do over 80 many days.  That place is like a tourist DL bloodbath.  BIB have plenty of energy when there is $$$ to be made.

and yet still they come, like lemmings, no helmet, no licence.

 

We lived on Soi Yodsane (road to Big Buddha) until April 2010, and I worked on the other side of the Chalong roundabout, I'd cross over 2-4 times per day and see the queues of tourists waiting to make their donation/fine. It was well-known then, 15 years ago, seems nothing has changed apart from the amount of the fine. 

 

Away from Phuket, there was an A-grade whine on a Koh Chang Facebook page on the weekend, UK tourist stopped/fined no helmet or licence and told it would be the same deal if he came through their fixed checkpoint the next day. No 'free pass'. Said he was cancelling his holiday and leaving:  "it's not fair!"

17 minutes ago, Luuk Chaai said:

I play that game with my wife when we drive Phetkasem  counting from Soi 112  to Soi 36 ( Boonthavorn ) we counted 96 

so at 500baht a head ( no pun )   that's a quick 48000 baht  ..  for approx 15 minutes

1000 baht in Phuket

6 hours ago, phetphet said:

What about reckless Thai driving?

it seems that with the recent increase in fines to THB 2,000, the BIB have found a rich stream of income. Even if only half were fined, thats THB 17,000,000.

 

I wonder if they are paid a bonus.

YES. Always but indirectly!  It's called tea money but with today’s cost of  fines it should be called, " top shelf whisky money".

More than 28,000 foreigners fined for traffic violations in Phuket. The breakdown shows that Russians topped the list with 3,121 fines, followed by Chinese (1,721), British (1,419), French (1,365), and Indian nationals (1,069)

 

According to another group, 

9 hours ago, ChipButty said:

They do, in the past a friend of mine got fined it was for no IDP, International driving permit, 

The BIB. thickos ain't got a clue what a IDP is. 🤣

8 hours ago, ChipButty said:

I can tell you down in Phuket Thai's do get stopped, Burmese get stopped also, I know of a couple who got stopped and the police took their last 200 baht off them, they were on their way to the immigration both her and her husband, he had a helmet on but she didn't as the passenger, They had no money for food that day, when they came back my wife gave them some money to buy food, 

He should never be in Thailand if he’s that hard up anyway 

1 hour ago, Pompeygeezer said:

I wonder if a foreigner or even Thai has ever been stopped and actually had every document and let go, to go about their day?    I always think if they stop you they will do you for something as i expect to them it will be loss of face.  They can just say reckless driving even if you was driving perfectly safe.  One poster on here said they charged his friend for having the foot rests down.   I expect there might be a few on here who have been allowed to go about their day if they had all documents but i think it would be in the minority.  Because they can always pull out the 'no passport on their person' offence on the driver they have stopped. 

I don’t often get stopped and i do go through Chalong circle on a bike sometimes ( not often like in a car). In fact I can only recall it on two occasions and each time as soon as they saw my Thai licence they just turned away and waved me on.

 

But maybe I was just born lucky that way 🤷‍♂️

Fine the Agencies.  They’ll eventually catch on.  

Turns out most of these fines aren’t for driving without a licence at all, but for not having the right permit. And yes, you’re supposed to carry an international licence as well. Scooters up to 125cc need an A1, anything bigger needs an A. But since half the tourists are buzzing around with nothing more than a car licence, the fines come flying in thick and fast. Which, naturally, brings a big grin to our dear “brown friends".

Yeah, right, then you see the figures during a Thai long weekend when the cops do checks country-wide, and you get reports of 90k Thai drivers were unable to produce a valid license upon request along with a couple worth's of Boeing 747s worth of deaths.... swings both ways and most Thais see a drining license as optional. Always trying to deny the reality of things by blaming the foreigner... nationalist propaganda.

Not surprising regarding Thais , but with foreigner has the Thai authorities ever think about going to the businesses who continue to rent bikes to tourist without valid bike licenses.

And bike sales to foreigners who aren't on extensions or other visas that don't have licenses! 

4 minutes ago, thailand49 said:

has the Thai authorities ever think about going to the businesses who continue to rent bikes to tourist without valid bike licenses.

That would stop two great streams of revenue. Less tourists would rent bikes from those shops, and less cops would collect bribes. So not gonna happen 
 

It's not about safety it's about that sweet moolah 

Just now, chawbdurian said:

That would stop two great streams of revenue. Less tourists would rent bikes from those shops, and less cops would collect bribes. So not gonna happen 
 

It's not about safety it's about that sweet moolah 

I responded as to what needs to be done although I know it isn't going to happen!🤣

On 8/26/2025 at 3:51 PM, snoop1130 said:

“So far this year, 2,261 Thai nationals and 17,705 foreigners have been caught driving without a licence," Sinlert stated. "We're not only fining offenders but also targeting those who rent vehicles to unlicensed drivers."

 

Last year, over 20,000 foreigners faced similar fines, with Russians forming the majority this year. Penalties range from fines to vehicle seizures, aimed at preventing future violations.

So apparently this is just on Phuket, right? That means in roughly 250 days, the local police 'caught' more than 70 foreigners each and every day without a license? This sounds like another of the Thai authorities 'make-up-a-number' news release. You know, closed down 1,000 weed shops overnight, killed 3,000 Cambodian troops at the border... and so on. 

On 8/26/2025 at 3:51 PM, snoop1130 said:

We're not only fining offenders but also targeting those who rent vehicles to unlicensed drivers."

If these shops only rented scooters to tourists with 'motorcycle' licenses, the business would dry up overnight.

3 hours ago, Zack61 said:

It was staged

 

Did cross my mind.

3 hours ago, gomangosteen said:

We lived on Soi Yodsane (road to Big Buddha) until April 2010, and I worked on the other side of the Chalong roundabout, I'd cross over 2-4 times per day and see the queues of tourists waiting to make their donation/fine. It was well-known then, 15 years ago, seems nothing has changed apart from the amount of the fine. 

I have lived in Phuket for 10 years.  It's been the same at Chalong Circle. You would like with social media and the 'influencers" that just about everyone would know about driving the motor bikes without a DL and helmet.   I don't get it.  Are these people brain dead?

 

7 hours ago, Trip Hop said:

 

Not sure if it's the same guy but if it is, I am surprised?  Normally the tired fecker struggles to walk from the Soi 9 station to the other side of the crossing on Beach Road!

This fat <deleted> is in the left just before the police box opposite side the road, stops only foreigner.

 

15 hours ago, ujayujay said:

but also targeting those who rent vehicles to unlicensed drivers."

Really ????

14 hours ago, crazykopite said:

How many Thais were fined ! 

Very few, as for the rental owners:

Fined in the morning, open up shop again in the afternoon.

Fines do nothing.

Close the shop, confiscate the bikes...

 

Confiscate the bikes and crush them would be a good start.

I haven't been driving a motorcycle or a car in Thailand for a decade.I don't take the chance.

Its dangerous and im also aware that my insurance wouldn't help me at all if i had an accident there.

The problem around where I live is every man and his dog has bikes for rent, no doubt they are not licensed or even registered company, to them it's just money they dont care if you have a license or not, because the police dont do their jobs correctly, if they did they could get themselves another 3000 baht fining the shop owner, 

On 8/26/2025 at 3:51 PM, snoop1130 said:

the police recorded a startling 1,423 cases of unlicensed driving and 172 instances of helmetless riding,

How many went unrecorded?

'2,261 Thai nationals and 17,705 foreigners have been caught' - easy to see where the police priorities lie.

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