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Thai-language driver's licence testing for foreigners

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OFFICIALS MULL THAI-LANGUAGE DRIVER'S LICENCE TESTING FOR FOREIGNERS

BANGKOK:-- Foreigners applying for a driver's licence may soon be required to take their test

in the Thai language and display an ability to read Thai text on traffic signs.

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Speaking yesterday at the Road and Traffic Authority's headquarters in Bang Phra, director

Konyai Nangtalort said that, whilst Thailand's driving licence test would remain multiple choice,

the agency was currently considering offering test questions in Thai only.

He said the changes were being mulled due to an increasing number of incidents involving foreign

drivers unable to read Thai signs or fully interpret local road laws.

"We accept that some of our road rules are not easy for foreigners to comprehend but their lack of

precise knowledge is causing disruption on the roads, particularly in the tourist hubs. We are

therefore proposing that all licence tests for foreigners be conducted in the Thai language.

It seems to be the only real way to ensure they understand and follow the rules exactly the way they

are written", Konyai said.

Under the proposal applicants would also be tested for their ability to read the Thai text on road signs.

"Naturally, this additional requirement would only apply to foreigners - Thai drivers can already

read them", he said.

"It is becoming clear that our signage is a source of frustration for non-Thai drivers. In fact, we've

received numerous complaints over the years from drivers fined for offences they weren't even

aware they'd committed.

"As another example, a European man recently narrowly escaped injury when he was rammed

from behind on Pattaya's Second Road. He hadn't understood that he need not stop before turning

left at that particular red light, yet the sign was right in front of him", Konyai explained.

Funds would be allocated for the establishment of a special purpose language centre in

Samut Sakhon where applicants will be taught to read Thailand's unique signage prior to sitting

their test.

Asked whether the reading lessons might be difficult for older foreigners, he replied, "Thai is an

easy language but we certainly don't expect them to be fluent in it. They would simply need to

recognise a few hundred words.

"Anyway, what's important here is getting them up to speed so everyone's on the same track.

Up until now foreign drivers pulled over by police patrols have been able to plead ignorance. There

will no longer be any excuses."

He added that he was yet to hold discussions with related agencies concerning the fee for the

mandatory three-day language course but assured that it would not exceed THB2000 per applicant.

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Yes, I think this is a good and (almost) believable story.

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I think i just died a little inside.. after reading that. clap2.gif

The OP obviously got his dates mixed up, he is three days too late.

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I think i just died a little inside.. after reading that. clap2.gif

The OP obviously got his dates mixed up, he is three days too late.

Please explain.

Years ago the written multiple choice test was in Thai only. But the girl handing out the tests would put little pencil marks beside the answers you were supposed to pick. The system worked well.

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