Driving in the most beautiful country in South East Asia
By Somchai Naamphai
Driving in the most beautiful country in South East Asia
Thailand is tourist country and good network of Highways throghtout the country, there are many worldwide Car Rentals Companies like Budget Car Rental, Avis Car Rental, National Car Rent, Hertz Car Rent and Many Local Car Rent Brands supported. It is fully insured Vehicle. In the Road Signed followed international convention and both written in Thai and English Language. The Most route of both North and South dual carraige way. Driving during night time not recommended due to heavy Trucks Traffic. Driving onthe majors highways north-east or north of is exciting, the environments and almostphereis full with nature and good sight. Driving in Capital like Bangkok is little traffics and difficult using Express Ways is must and even more convenience for you. Most Traffics in Bangkok are occured only during prime hour like morning and evening when parent taking their childen to school by car.
In Thailand, you required to drive on the left hand side of the Road. Limited speed in cities and towns is 60 km/hr and 90-120 km/hr on the Highways. Wearing of seat belts is compulsory and drink driving laws apply. All insurance is invalid if drivers exceed the legal alcohol limit.All drivers must hold a current, non-probationary license.
PostNuke and PostNukeThai coverage in Bangkok Post
I think most of us probably notice this already that recently (May 8, 2002) PostNuke and PostNukeThai websites have been covered by a Bangkok Post 's (Wednesday) Database section as a comprehensive news coverage. So here I would like to point out to the web article (shorten version) in case someone have not read its paper version. Thai developer makes open source push
Anothern thing that you will miss from the "tree-version" is the handsome picture of the wesmaster. ;-)
I expect the popularity of PN will increase among the Thai popolation, based on the increased article counters at PostNukeThai which we all can see
The license may either be Thai, or from a renter's country of residence (with an English translation) or an international drivers permit. Licenses (and a valid passport) must be carried at all times when driving.
Thailand use unleaded petrol, which is sold by the liter. Budget's vans use diesel. Both fuels are freely available throughout and prices generally range around 30 Baht per liter for them. Fuel stations are plentiful and most of the larger ones accept major international credit cards. In more remote locations cash will be required .
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PostNuke and PostNukeThai coverage in Bangkok Post
I think most of us probably notice this already that recently (May 8, 2002) PostNuke and PostNukeThai websites have been covered by a Bangkok Post 's (Wednesday) Database section as a comprehensive news coverage. So here I would like to point out to the web article (shorten version) in case someone have not read its paper version. Thai developer makes open source push
Anothern thing that you will miss from the "tree-version" is the handsome picture of the wesmaster. ;-)
I expect the popularity of PN will increase among the Thai popolation, based on the increased article counters at PostNukeThai which we all can see