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09-21-2012, 12:04 PM | #1 |
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09-21-2012, 03:36 PM | #2 |
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For the sake of me daughter, and a tear in my eye, ive decided to delve into me saving and purchase a new car.
Even though ive had a scrappy car before i just let me 'ex' drive it most of the time as i was teaching in such a congested area, it was quicker to walk to work than drive. I'd like to take the opportunity here to ask yous ex-pats out there who have a Thai drivers licence the procedure of getting one. The reports i heard last week were contradictory in that one said i had to take the test at the drivers licence gaff near Morchid in Bangkok and another said 'No, you can take the test anywhere'. Next, being a freelance translator of Thai>Eng ive been asked twice over the past year to translate a Thai drivers licence to English as me clients needed it: one, to 'rent a car' in the US and another from a Thai lady who was buying a car in New Zealand. I was quite suprised that a Thai drivers licence trans to English was enough for these western countries as in the past here in Thailand when on wanting a licence, even though you couldnt drive a Honda Dream Bike let alone a car, only had to slide the 'tester' a few hundered under the seat and he/she would pass you straight off Please verify, if true, which western countries accept a Thai Drivers Licence. Pls dont advise on any of those agents in the English dailies here that offer 'international licences' for a few thousand baht because dear readers they are fake! I hold the proper visa requirements. Thanks |
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09-22-2012, 12:41 AM | #3 |
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Quote[/b] (stevesuphan @ May 21 2005,20:28)]Sadly, that's my problem there, i dont have a licence from my home country nor an international drivers licence, i'll have to take the test. |
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09-22-2012, 08:14 AM | #4 |
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