wellcoveted.com wellcoveted.com
   Index >> About Us >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions >> Add Url >> Add Article
Search:   
Add Url
 

Government & Politics

Health & Hygiene

Employment & Careers

Banking & Finance

Food & Recipe

Automotive

Home & Garden

Children

Society & Issues

Property & Estate

Malls & Shopping

Healthcare & Medicine

Recreation

Travel & Accommodation

Sports & Adventure

Business & Commerce

Self Enhancement

Education & Reference

Art & Culture

Lifestyle & Fashion

Internet & Computers

Online & Board Games

News & Events

Technology & Science

 

Index › Travel & Accommodation › Rent-A-Car
 

Driving in Thailand

 
Author: Derek Miller
 

Many people like the thrill of riding fast motorbikes and driving rally cars, some enjoy driving 4 X 4 vehicles in wild terrain at speed or just seeing how fast their 10 year old car can go, whilst others prefer a complicated game of Mah Jong or chess, maybe even the occasional game of Russian roulette. The psychology of Thai drivers includes all these traits and more.

Driving in Thailand is not for the feint-hearted. If you happen to be from one of the few countries in the world who drive on the Left side of the road you have a slight mechanical advantage because you are used to driving on the "wrong side of the road," and with the steering wheel on the "wrong" side, but even these benefits will not help you much in Thailand.

Whilst the laws of the road are very similar to your home country's, the Rules of Engagement are quintessentially and pragmatically Thai. Compared with Western countries the passing of a driving test is a minor formality which takes around 10 minutes in a car park with red cones. Until you pass this "test" you can drive anyway without 'L' plates if you are with another driver.

The general knowledge of any sort of Highway Code is virtually non-existent and such things as undertaking at speed and a total lack of signalling, even when turning across several lanes of traffic is normal practice.

In towns and cities motorbikes will cut you up left and right at the same time. Another will probably pull out in front of you and expect you to stop for it, whilst pedestrians weaving between traffic queues do not seem to notice cars or motorbikes heading for them at 50 kms per hour and only inches away.

In country districts where the roads or tracks seem to be appallingly potholed in places, any rules of the road are entirely forgotten by the local drivers who have been driving round these hazards for years. They will of course use the bit of the road without holes which may or may not be the correct one. It is possible to find yourself on entirely the wrong side whilst someone going in the opposite direction passes you on his wrong side. 4 X 4 vehicles are a must for country tracks as cars suspensions and ground clearance just won't cope.

If you have a driving licence from your own country as well as an international one, you have the patience of a holy-man, have eyes in the back of your head, the reflexes of Michael Schumacher in a Formula 1 Farrari, a crystal ball for checking out the local traffic and to make sure that the 'puddle' in front of you is not a metre deep, then you may wish to come to South-East Asia to check out this dangerous pastime. It's actually very good fun!

Interested in this subject? Try this link for more of the same.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Holiday in Greece - Rent Private Vacation Rentals at a Bargain Price
 
Holiday in November in the Florida Sunshine
 
Where to Go on the Eastside
 
St Kitts: The Hidden Jewel of the Southern Caribbean
 
South San Francisco Bay Charter's Handbook - San Mateo Bridge
 
Part Time Living On A Cruise Ship While Cruising The World
 
Ascend to Aspen
 
How To Spice Up Your Outdoor Cooking with Online Camping Recipes
 
Had a Holiday Nightmare or Dream Vacation?
 
Tired of the Cold Weather??.Get a Cruise Ship Job This Winter!
 
 
 
 

Affordable Weekend Getaways? Romantic Cruises!

Are you looking for affordable weekend getaways? Romantic cruises are the answer! From a couple of h ... - Brian Schmidt
 

My Review Of The Discovery Sun One Day Cruise.

Thinking of taking the Discovery Sun One Day Bahamas Cruise? Please read this before making reservat ... - Darren McLaughlin
 

Palace Hotel (Fateh Bagh Ranakpur) - Royalty Recrafted at Rajasthan, India

Another Palace hotel in Ranakpur, Rajasthan sounds about as exciting as another rose in the Mughal G ... - Neeraj Joshi
 
 

Cruise Ship Tours ? With The Lines Or On Your Own

Mary Hanna??s article on land touring while on a cruise vacation explains the differences between to ... - Mary Hanna
 

Pop Up Tent Information

Information on camping and traveling with Our first trailer was a pop up tent trailer. It was our fi ... - B Robertson
 

Holiday in Greece - Rent Private Vacation Rentals at a Bargain Price

If you have an interest in beauty, art, architecture and the classic culture that gave us our civili ... - M. Matchev
 

Fun Stuff To See In Las Vegas And A Cool Place To Stay When You Visit

Las Vegas is a fantastic, fun, slightly crazy, non-stop and in your face entertainment experience th ... - Jose Miguel Poza
 

Have a New York Trip in a "New York Minute"

New York City, the big apple, one could easily get lost in a fast-pace high priced place as this cit ... - Gail Leino
 
 
Index >> Privacy Policy >> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.wellcoveted.com All Rights Reserved.