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Hey!

Wondering if anyone can tell me simple/best driving instructions from CM to Bangkok.

I will be riding a MOTORCYCLE, so I heard that motos not allowed on certain highways?

Cheers.

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MonsieurHulot, on 23 Nov 2014 - 13:22, said:

"Wondering if anyone can tell me simple/best driving instructions from CM to Bangkok."

I can:

1) Don't drink and drive.

2) Just go South.

Welcome back, M. Hulot! Long time no see...

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MonsieurHulot, on 23 Nov 2014 - 13:22, said:

"Wondering if anyone can tell me simple/best driving instructions from CM to Bangkok."

I can:

1) Don't drink and drive.

2) Just go South.

Welcome back, M. Hulot! Long time no see...

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you could open google maps and then street view and do a simulation test drive ...click by click

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PLease make sure you have a good enough insurance before you ride a bike that distance. I would not gamble , in a car maybe.

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Yes.. the rest was all exceptionally unhelpful.. wink.png

As to the main route, you get to choose if you want it a little more scenic and challenging, or just want to get your head down and get to Bangkok ASAP.

If a little more scenic then the slightly longer route is taking highway 11 to via Phitsanulok instead of staying on highway 1 past Tak.

Both routes start out the same, get to the Superhighway 11 and ride to Lampang.

In Lampang you choose to turn right on to Highway #1, or continue straight in the direction of Phrae on highway 11.

Highway 1 vs 11 :

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On highway 11 you'll have many more options to stop along the way too, on highway 1 an obvious place to stop is Kamphaeng Phet, which is 10 minutes off the main highway and an interesting place to spend some time. (Some historical sites there.)

Like the other helpful person said, not coincidentally also of the bovine persuasion, you only need to worry about roads you're not allowed on once you get to outskirts of Bangkok. As a rule of thumb, you're not allowed on tollways. So you just continue straight on into Bangkok. Try to time your trip so you don't hit Bangkok in rush hour.

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Remember big blue sign as opposed to big green sign signifies motorway restrictions. You won't meet this till Bang Pa-In in Ayutthaya province.

I'm assuming you can't read Thai.

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PLease make sure you have a good enough insurance before you ride a bike that distance. I would not gamble , in a car maybe.

I do rides like that all the time on a bike.

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