Driving licence in Thailand

Like many other countries, a driver's licence is required before someone can drive on any road in Thailand. Thai driver's licence is issued by the Department of Land Transport, Ministry of Transport and can be used throughout the Kingdom of Thailand and other ASEAN states.[1]

The minimum age to drive a motor vehicle is 18 years old and 15 years old for motorcycle.

Type of driver's licence

There are ten types of driving licence issued in Thailand. Seven main types are listed and explained below.

Applying for a driver's licence

Unlike most countries, there is no provisional or learner's licence in Thailand. Drivers who wish to obtain a driver's licence have to either learn through driving school or at their own risk for not having a driving licence.

Car driver's licence candidates should set aside two full days for training and testing at the Department of Transport Office.

Day 1
When ready, candidates are required to make an appointment for visual and response performance tests and a four-hour legal, road code and defensive driving sessions at their local Department of Land Transport office. After which, candidates will be required to sit written examination. The examination is done though a computerised system which is available in Thai, English, Japanese and Chinese. Other languages apart from Thai may not be available in Department of Land Transport office outside Bangkok. One resit is allowed on the same day.

Upon successful completion, candidates will be allowed to make an appointment for practical examination. The practical examination must be done within 90 days of successful written examination.

Day 2
Candidates will be taken around the examination venue where procedure will be explained. There are generally three stages of examination.

Depending on the examination venue, car rental maybe available for an additional charge of 100 Baht (approx US$3.20)

Upon successful completion, candidates will be given documents and redirected to the office where photo is taken and temporary licence is issued at the cost of 205 Baht (US$6.50). If the candidate fail to pass any part of the examination, candidate will be given a notice to redo the part he/she fail after three days but within 90 days of the last examination.

Driving outside Thailand

On any condition, temporary driving licence is not valid outside the Kingdom of Thailand and International Driving Permit is not issued to Temporary driver's licence holder. [citation needed] (unconfirmed).

References

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