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Staying safe on the roads in Thailand

Fundamentals

Road traffic in Thailand differs significantly from that in Europe.

The most important differences are driving on the left, lots of scooters, flexible interpretation of rules and a rather defensive driving style.

👉 If you stay calm, drive with foresight and don’t insist on your rights, you will reach your destination safely.

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Common traffic situations & how to react correctly

Unexpected obstacles2026-03-01T23:04:26+01:00

Situation:

Dogs, pedestrians, street stalls or parked scooters on the road.

React correctly:

  • Always be ready to brake
  • Be particularly attentive at night
  • Drive defensively
Wrong-way driver2026-03-01T23:04:58+01:00

Situation:

On side roads or one-way streets, vehicles are approaching in the opposite direction.

Correct response:

  • Reduce speed
  • Leave space
  • Do not argue or block the way
Crossroads & traffic lights situation2026-03-01T23:06:45+01:00

Even when the light is red, vehicles still drive through the intersection.

The correct response:

  • When the light turns green, do not drive off immediately
  • Look briefly to the left and right
  • Be especially careful at night
Sudden lane change without indicating Situation2026-03-01T23:08:07+01:00

Scooters and cars change lanes spontaneously – often without indicating.

The right response:

  • Keep your distance
  • Brake briefly, do not swerve
  • Always expect others to make mistakes

Traffic rules in Thailand – explained simply

Speed (guideline values)2026-03-01T23:01:22+01:00
  • Town: 50–60 km/h
  • Country road: 80–90 km/h
  • Expressway: max. 120 km/h
Traffic regulations2026-03-01T23:00:55+01:00
  • Drive on the left
  • Helmets compulsory for drivers and passengers
  • No mobile phones while driving
  • International driving licence recommended
  • Drink driving: 0.5% (strictly enforced for tourists)

Parking regulations in Thailand

Incorrectly parked scooters or cars will be2026-03-01T22:33:48+01:00
  • towed away or
  • fitted with a wheel clamp
    Cost: approx. 500–2,000 THB
Parking permitted2026-03-01T22:47:04+01:00
  • White kerbside
  • Marked scooter parking spaces
  • Side streets without prohibition signs
No parking at2026-03-01T22:49:20+01:00
  • Red and white kerbs
  • Yellow and white kerbs
  • In front of driveways and crossings
  • Where there are appropriate traffic signs

Die 5 goldenen Regeln für Thailand

The 5 golden rules for Thailand2026-03-01T22:32:38+01:00
  • Drive defensively
  • Expect others to make mistakes
  • Do not insist on your rights
  • Slow = safe
  • Stay calm – avoid arguments
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