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Pattaya Police Get Tough On Licences: Fines For Tourists And Rental Companies And Confiscation Of Vehicle


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Pattaya police have said that from now on if tourists are driving rental vehicles without licences they will be fined up to 1000 baht.

But in a decisive new move the vehicle will also be confiscated.

The rental company must then go and pick it up and pay a fine of up to 2,000 baht.

Pol Maj Arut Saphanon said there were no ifs and buts in the future - it starts now.

In a video he said that the reason for the change is that many tourists don't know the highway code and have not had any training leading to accidents.

In addition there is a lot of crime committed in Pattaya by foreigners who invariably use rented vehicles in the commission of that crime. They flee the scene of crime in rented vehicles noted Pattaya Update News on Facebook.

Tourists must now have an international licence, their passport and home country driving licence when renting a vehicle in Pattaya. They must carry their documents with them to show to the police if stopped.

No licence and the vehicle will be taken away on the spot.

People on temporary stay in the kingdom can take their home country licence and a certified copy of that from their embassy or consulate in Thailand to the Department of Land Transport to get a Thai licence, said the report.

This seemed to represent no change to existing regulations.

 

 

https://www.facebook.com/STVPattaya/posts/1888748811146044

 

and Via ThaiVisa

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" home country licence and a certified copy of that from their embassy or consulate in Thailand to the Department of Land Transport to get a Thai licence"

 

Does anyone know if this is true, or works?

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My two daughters are now in process of learning to get their license.

 

To get a learners permit they need to answer 30 questions and get 27 right

 

It will take 100 hours of practical driving with a licensed driver, then sit a one hour exam

 

If that's not tough enough, next year it's a few hundred questions to get a learners and a few hundred hours learning before sitting a driving test

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