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Test Standardised?

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Are driving tests standardised here, insofar as the written and practical parts are the same in every province?

Wtitten tests would be the same but the practical course would likely be different.

you wont need to have a written test if you simply show your overseas drivers license as long as its not expired they will take it AND you are from a known country. if you show up with like Cambodian drivers license, i dont think they will allow it.

as for the pratical course, in nonthaburi, reaction brake pedal test...what a joke AND the peripheral eye vision test...a bit more difficult even with 20-20 vision, but they go easy on you since you are foreigners...the whole room will be cheering you on

you wont need to have a written test if you simply show your overseas drivers license as long as its not expired they will take it AND you are from a known country. if you show up with like Cambodian drivers license, i dont think they will allow it.

as for the pratical course, in nonthaburi, reaction brake pedal test...what a joke AND the peripheral eye vision test...a bit more difficult even with 20-20 vision, but they go easy on you since you are foreigners...the whole room will be cheering you on

Not that simple hugo, if you show Int'l lic. you will be excused but for ord. dr. lic. no, take all tests.

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