Monday, April 23, 2012

Report - Unlicensed foreigners in motorbike accidents

PATONG: -- : Foreigners who have never ridden a motorbike before can rent one for as little as 150 baht a day in Patong, where a 10-minute tuk-tuk ride also costs about 150 baht.





PATONG (TNA, Gazette): The poorly-regulated ��motorbike for hire�� industry in Patong has contributed to an alarming number of motorcycle accidents in Kathu district, where more than half of the 500 accidents reported to Kathu Police involved unlicensed foreign motorcyclists, the government��s Thai News Agency (TNA) has reported.





With many motorcycle rental shops in Patong, foreign tourists and expats can easily rent a motorcycle without having a license, as this is not strictly monitored by the authorities, TNA reported.





For many tourists, renting a motorbike in Patong is an attractive option as a single ride in a tuk-tuk in the resort town, which charges the most expensive tuk tuk fares in the country, will cost about the same or less as the rental of a motorbike for a 24-hour period �C about 150 baht.





Kathu Police Superintendent Col Grissak Songmoonnark was quoted as saying, ��About 60% of motorcycle accidents are from unlicensed foreign motorcyclists, but there are so many unlicensed foreign motorcyclists that we can��t check the exact number. We can count only when accidents occur.��





Local residents have also expressed their concern about some foreign motorcyclists whose reckless riding has tarnished the image of one of the world��s top tourist destinations. Some foreigners simply do not even know Thai traffic rules. Many like to ride fast, frightening local people and other foreign tourists seeking a peaceful holiday, the TNA report read.





��They always ride fast and crosscut other cars. I��m so scared I will crash one day,�� one local resident was quoted as saying.





However, the Land Transportation Department on Phuket insists tourists and expatriates can ride motorcycles in Thailand only when they have been issued a motorcycle license by the department.





Motorbike licenses are obtained by submitting identification documents and a work permit or an address guaranteed by the Thai Immigration Office, then passing written and practical tests. The process can be done in a day.





There was no mention in the TNA report of any impending crackdown of the many outfits who rent motorcycles to foreigners without a license.





In most cases, all the renters need to do is hand over their passport as a form of surety.





Motorbike rental is also popular among some Thai criminals, who use the vehicles when carrying out crimes such as ��snatch and runs�� thefts.





-- Phuket Gazette 2008-09-26



Report - Unlicensed foreigners in motorbike accidents


I can%26#39;t understand the tourists who insist on breaking Thai laws by hiring motorbikes when they don%26#39;t have a licence in their own country. Many of these tourists can%26#39;t even ride properly. They would be annoyed if people came to their countries, drove recklessly and broke the law, so why do it here?


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