5-Strict Rules for the Night-time Car Rent Driving in Thailand (Update 2025)

5-Strict Rules for the Night-time Car Rent Driving in Thailand

ECOCAR rent-a-car's Car Rent Thailand is going to talk about the 4-strict rules for your traffic driving in Thailand. You ought to know them for protecting to pay some unnecessary fine when you have driven with your car rental. Some of the rules which make you be upset if you have not focused. How about the details !? Let's see the texts below. 

1. Car Rent Driving in Thailand : Must have Real IDP

You must keep your real driver's license or the real IDP for guaranteeing yourself your car rent. Because there is a QR Code for scanning with a DLT QR License or clearly identified data to check. In Thailand, there are behavior points for seizing your driver's license, 12 points of full. If you are cut by full 12 points, you can't use your driver's license in 3 months. 

2. Car Rent Driving in Thailand : Beware your red-plate cars

If you drive in the new car or "The Red Plate Car", it is not good or cool in Thailand. Because there is a strict rule as you can't drive over 8:00 pm. If you are caught and tell a terrible reason, you must pay a 10,000 Thai Baht fine. You must consider this rule. So we can tell the reason for protecting yourself from car robbery easily you are that the red-plate car is not signed up with the car tax. The best choice is easily called a GRAB Car.

3. Car Rent Driving in Thailand : Check your car tax !?

It must ask the car rental agency for the car plate tax. Because you can pay some unnecessary fine in 2,000 Thai Baht.

4. Car Rent Driving in Thailand : Beware, alcoholic people !!

This is the most important rule for driving in Thailand. Because there are many accidents from alcoholic drinking in the Land of Smiles. You must pay a fine of 1,000 Thai Baht and go to jail in a month without a criminal case. Moreover, you must go to make social merits. Pay over 100 THB or over 1,000 THB, make your choice !?

5. Car Rent Driving in Thailand : Speed Limit 

It's an important cause of accidents over the speed limit. There are 2 types of the speed limit, such as

- Less 80 km/h in the city area
- Less 100-120 km/h in the highway or the motorway
- Minimum ages for using cars on 18 years-old

Moreover, you must keep the seat belt in all zones of cars, such as, driver, front passengers, and rear passengers. It has been a strict rule in Thailand since 1996.

 

 

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