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#2Posted 2009-02-05 19:53:26
No. When I go (will be going again next week for road tax) I simply head towards Nathon, coming from Lamai direction, and take a left turn about 5km from Nathon. Head up there about 3km and if I don't see it on the left (believe it has a sign and a double concrete road with vegetation in-between) then I turn around and try the next turning. Repeat this three of four times and you should find it.
Send me a pm if you don't go before Tuesday and I'll try to give you better directions #3Posted 2009-02-05 22:43:38
As Goldfish stated, head towards Nathon from Lamai end, turn left at Raja ferry sign, continue straight down towards the sea,road veers to left, past some hotels on your right, the Transport Department sits on your left, well back from the road.
#4Posted 2009-02-05 22:49:27
Moved to Samui forum for local expertise.
#5Posted 2009-02-06 14:01:31
You need the following:
Copies of passport and Visa (must be Non-O or Non-B ) Medical certificate. Letter from Immigration with your permanent address, or copy of WP pages 1-6 and page with last stamp. Copy of International driving license. (if you do not have this then you will need to take the tests) Can also work with copy of both sides of western license. If you intend to take license for both MC and car then you will need all of the above in two copies. You will need to be at motor office 9 AM for color blind test, reaction test and split vision test. You need to bring your motorbike/car, they do not have any to lend out. Good luck #6Posted 2009-02-06 15:35:40
You need the following: Copies of passport and Visa (must be Non-O or Non-B ) Medical certificate. Letter from Immigration with your permanent address, or copy of WP pages 1-6 and page with last stamp. Copy of International driving license. (if you do not have this then you will need to take the tests) Can also work with copy of both sides of western license. If you intend to take license for both MC and car then you will need all of the above in two copies. You will need to be at motor office 9 AM for color blind test, reaction test and split vision test. You need to bring your motorbike/car, they do not have any to lend out. Good luck Remeber to wear a shirt with arms (t-shirt is ok, but no bare shoulders!), otherwise they just tell you to come back later. #7Posted 2009-02-06 16:20:10
And wear a helmet if you're going to do the test.
#8Posted 2009-02-07 16:27:39
and now the few secrets of what happens during the test.
as said previously, wear t-shirt and you're supposed to wear trousers aswell(written on paper in the main hall). that being said come between 8-9 as the test will start at 9h30 until mostly 10h30, if you have an internationnal driving license this is the end for you... if not read the following : then the THAI will get a course with a dvd only in thai and you'll be invited to come back at 13h30 to do the test, so be sure to take something to keep you busy until that time. at 13h30 and as you're a foreigner you'll be grouped with the other foreigners to pass the test when all the thai finished it wich means certainly another 30 to 60 minutes. once inside you'll be able to appreciate the strange english of the test machine, once the test is finished this starts to be tricky if you failed. don't tell the girl you failed, just review quickly where you were mistaken and memorize it, first time i told the girl i failed and she pulled out the card from the machine so no way to review my test! normally you can ask for a copy of your test to be printed, the answer from the big girl will be negative, if you ask to take a paper and pen, the answer will be negative again, she told me this is memory thing---> the entire conversation was done in thai btw. after my 3rd coming, the big girl started to be more friendly and we even talked! i said i come everyday and she told me tommorow you gonna have it wich was true i even joked with her if i could smile while she was taking the picture for my driving license i think now you're are prepared Edited by NHJ, 2009-02-07 16:29:53. #9Posted 2010-03-03 14:11:39
The only thing missing is where do you find the rules of the road the test is based on?
I have a lifetime French license, but not a valid international one anymore. So I figure I must take the test. I have survived several years here on bikes and cars, so my feel for driving style and rules is instinctively good, but my worry is that having a practical, solid, understanding of standard Thai Koh Samui driving practices, is not the same as understanding the legal rules that the TEST will be based on... #10Posted 2010-03-03 17:01:22
The only thing missing is where do you find the rules of the road the test is based on? I have a lifetime French license, but not a valid international one anymore. So I figure I must take the test. I have survived several years here on bikes and cars, so my feel for driving style and rules is instinctively good, but my worry is that having a practical, solid, understanding of standard Thai Koh Samui driving practices, is not the same as understanding the legal rules that the TEST will be based on... Is your driving licence in French and English? They accepted copies of my Swedish (with EU logo) license for the car licence. Did not have the IDP. I did not have for MC so for that I had to take the test. #11Posted 2010-03-03 18:53:42
Drivers License office Nathon/Lipa Noi
077 423 308-9 coming from Nathon 2nd set of lights turn right go past big johns sea food and this place http://www.nikkibeac...amui/findus.php go to find us on there web site and driving licence place about 1 km past there on left. if you get to sharp left turn to ferry you gone to far. about time for a dentist question is it not #12Posted 2010-03-05 08:28:53
This is great info, thanks all.
#13Posted 2010-03-05 18:02:07
Iwent and failed the writen exam, twice. After my first fail they told me I could do it again. Only problem was, the questions were different. I even tried slipping the girl on the desk 500bht. This didn't work either. Keeping in mind I've never quiet known how to slip someone a bribe.
Yes, maybe I'm just stupid. Since then I got my license in Phuket. Even that was challenging. I needed my Thai mate to stand behind me to identify the dots on the colour blndness test. And no, I'm not a relic who shouldn't be on the road anyway. #14Posted 2010-03-05 19:01:57
Look for my previous post covering this topic in detail, hope it helps
islandguy #15Posted 2010-03-05 19:47:28
As Goldfish stated, head towards Nathon from Lamai end, turn left at Raja ferry sign, continue straight down towards the sea,road veers to left, past some hotels on your right, the Transport Department sits on your left, well back from the road. that left turning is easy to miss. if u have an EU liscence. u only have to do the brake test and response test. then they give u a thai liscence while all the others go on to watch a video, do the exam. then driving test. i got a motor bike liscence in england and car so for it was a peice of pizza #16Posted 2010-03-05 21:29:25
the great thing now is when you go to renew you have to do test again every 5 ears, if you have bike and car thats twice every 5 years. brake test, colour test, perrifial eye test (think that what they call it) and watch the flipin video again. if it was the old rather large lady you were lucky not to get chucked out, although last time i went she was not there.
#17Posted 2010-03-05 21:55:57
the great thing now is when you go to renew you have to do test again every 5 ears, if you have bike and car thats twice every 5 years. brake test, colour test, perrifial eye test (think that what they call it) and watch the flipin video again. if it was the old rather large lady you were lucky not to get chucked out, although last time i went she was not there. i not do video or driving test or exam. but i have both driving and bike. tell u what i got stopped for no helmet the other day. the que was a mile long. then the copper told me i had to join another que because i have thai driving liscence. i had to wait behinde 1 other person paid the 300 baht and was off into the winde looking back at the 45 minute line behinde whoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh gone !!!!!!!!!!! then i hit a lamp post. only joking #18Posted 2010-03-05 23:32:52
the great thing now is when you go to renew you have to do test again every 5 ears, if you have bike and car thats twice every 5 years. brake test, colour test, perrifial eye test (think that what they call it) and watch the flipin video again. if it was the old rather large lady you were lucky not to get chucked out, although last time i went she was not there. i not do video or driving test or exam. but i have both driving and bike. tell u what i got stopped for no helmet the other day. the que was a mile long. then the copper told me i had to join another que because i have thai driving liscence. i had to wait behinde 1 other person paid the 300 baht and was off into the winde looking back at the 45 minute line behinde whoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh gone !!!!!!!!!!! then i hit a lamp post. only joking #19Posted 2010-03-06 00:06:00
its not the keyboard......
#20Posted 2010-03-06 10:25:41
the great thing now is when you go to renew you have to do test again every 5 ears, if you have bike and car thats twice every 5 years. brake test, colour test, perrifial eye test (think that what they call it) and watch the flipin video again. if it was the old rather large lady you were lucky not to get chucked out, although last time i went she was not there. i not do video or driving test or exam. but i have both driving and bike. tell u what i got stopped for no helmet the other day. the que was a mile long. then the copper told me i had to join another que because i have thai driving liscence. i had to wait behinde 1 other person paid the 300 baht and was off into the winde looking back at the 45 minute line behinde whoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooosh gone !!!!!!!!!!! then i hit a lamp post. only joking have been waiting for that comment. i don't know why my keyboard does this. sometimes its fine sometime it takes me about 20 minutes to write 1 line,. i have to hit the button hard to type it has always done it ever since someone bought it out from england. anyway cann't afford a new lap top so i am stuck wiht it. maybe too many programs open. i dunno #21Posted 2010-03-06 10:34:42
and now the few secrets of what happens during the test. as said previously, wear t-shirt and you're supposed to wear trousers aswell(written on paper in the main hall). that being said come between 8-9 as the test will start at 9h30 until mostly 10h30, if you have an internationnal driving license this is the end for you... if not read the following : then the THAI will get a course with a dvd only in thai and you'll be invited to come back at 13h30 to do the test, so be sure to take something to keep you busy until that time. at 13h30 and as you're a foreigner you'll be grouped with the other foreigners to pass the test when all the thai finished it wich means certainly another 30 to 60 minutes. once inside you'll be able to appreciate the strange english of the test machine, once the test is finished this starts to be tricky if you failed. don't tell the girl you failed, just review quickly where you were mistaken and memorize it, first time i told the girl i failed and she pulled out the card from the machine so no way to review my test! normally you can ask for a copy of your test to be printed, the answer from the big girl will be negative, if you ask to take a paper and pen, the answer will be negative again, she told me this is memory thing---> the entire conversation was done in thai btw. after my 3rd coming, the big girl started to be more friendly and we even talked! i said i come everyday and she told me tommorow you gonna have it wich was true i even joked with her if i could smile while she was taking the picture for my driving license i think now you're are prepared #22Posted 2010-03-06 11:06:20
and now the few secrets of what happens during the test. as said previously, wear t-shirt and you're supposed to wear trousers aswell(written on paper in the main hall). that being said come between 8-9 as the test will start at 9h30 until mostly 10h30, if you have an internationnal driving license this is the end for you... if not read the following : then the THAI will get a course with a dvd only in thai and you'll be invited to come back at 13h30 to do the test, so be sure to take something to keep you busy until that time. at 13h30 and as you're a foreigner you'll be grouped with the other foreigners to pass the test when all the thai finished it wich means certainly another 30 to 60 minutes. once inside you'll be able to appreciate the strange english of the test machine, once the test is finished this starts to be tricky if you failed. don't tell the girl you failed, just review quickly where you were mistaken and memorize it, first time i told the girl i failed and she pulled out the card from the machine so no way to review my test! normally you can ask for a copy of your test to be printed, the answer from the big girl will be negative, if you ask to take a paper and pen, the answer will be negative again, she told me this is memory thing---> the entire conversation was done in thai btw. after my 3rd coming, the big girl started to be more friendly and we even talked! i said i come everyday and she told me tommorow you gonna have it wich was true i even joked with her if i could smile while she was taking the picture for my driving license i think now you're are prepared so thats what a " Driving lisccence is " thats why i must of got mine so easy. i had a very big 1 in my wallet lol #23Posted 2010-03-06 13:22:41
I have a thai license for a car but need to get a bike license.
Now I don't have such licence from EU so I need to do the test. How can I do that when I don't speak thai at all ? #24Posted 2010-03-06 13:29:49
I have a thai license for a car but need to get a bike license. Now I don't have such licence from EU so I need to do the test. How can I do that when I don't speak thai at all ? the exam is in english aswell on a computer thing. it can be done #25Posted 2010-03-06 21:45:18
I have a thai license for a car but need to get a bike license. Now I don't have such licence from EU so I need to do the test. How can I do that when I don't speak thai at all ? the video has English subtitles, the books they give you to read are in English, as long as you know how to drive in fog, what to do at railway crossing and what police hand signals mean you will be ok. all of these you will see on a daily basis on samui so no probs. My practical involed riding araound the car park once whilst the women watched me from the window. |
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