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Can I ride a motorcycle in Thailand?

You can ride a motorcycle when traveling in Thailand.

Travel information for Thailand:

Traffic in Bangkok, Thailand includes buses, urban light rail and subway, taxis, double-row cars, tuk-tuk cars and motorcycles. The bus service is good but crowded, so you should avoid the morning and evening rush hours. There is a road map written in Thai in the car, but there are no road signs at each stop. There are many taxis in Bangkok, most of which are air-conditioned and can be used by the meter.

As a supplement to public buses, double-row buses operate in streets and lanes where there is no public bus, and the routes are uncertain. You can stop at the sign, and you can also take motorcycles in the lanes. The price is self-negotiated. DuDu car is one of the characteristics of Bangkok, which is a modified three-wheeled motorcycle with a hood and can be negotiated face to face. In addition, there are barges across the Chao Phraya River and up and down the river in Bangkok, which are cheap and can be purchased at various docks.

Tourists should wear helmets when riding motorcycles. When riding in open vehicles, please take good care of your belongings, and don't put your arms and other body parts out of the car. Pay attention to travel safety.

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Precautions for passengers entering Thailand:

Passengers who carry the following items should truthfully declare to the customs and go through the red channel: the number of personal use items is unreasonable, and they carry items with a total value of more than 2, baht or items used for commerce and trade; Buddha statues, cultural relics, religious works of art, plants, living animals, pets, animal products, weapons, arms, etc. are items that should obtain the export license of the Thai authorities before leaving the country.

It is forbidden to bring the following items into or out of Thailand: narcotics, drugs, pornographic materials and books, counterfeit money, counterfeit and pirated goods, and protected animals. Thai law stipulates that carrying or smuggling drugs can be punishable by death. Do not carry articles or luggage for others to prevent drugs or other contraband from breaking the law.

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