Thai Traffic Guide! Drive Correctly and Safely
1. Know Your Traffic Signs
- Mandatory Signs (Red): Stop, No Entry, No Parking
- Warning Signs (Yellow): Curves, Intersections, Schools
- Guide Signs (Blue/Green): Highways, Parking, Important Locations
2. Basic Traffic Rules
- Drive on the left, overtake on the right
- Stop for pedestrians at crosswalks
- Keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front
- Give way to emergency vehicles
- Always wear a helmet and seatbelt
3. Road Etiquette
- Do not cut off other drivers
- Signal before changing lanes
- Do not block entrances or exits
- Avoid unnecessary honking
- Use low beams when meeting oncoming traffic
4. Speed Limits
- In urban areas: Not exceeding 80 km/h
- Outside urban areas: Not exceeding 90 km/h
- Highways/Motorways: Not exceeding 120 km/h
- Trucks/Buses: Not exceeding 80-90 km/h (depending on type)
5. Special Precautions
- Do not drive under the influence (alcohol not exceeding 50 mg%)
- Do not use your phone while driving
- Do not drive when tired or drowsy
- Be aware of blind spots and hazards
- Check your vehicle before long trips
6. Preparing for Accidents
- Emergency numbers: 191 (Police) 1669 (Ambulance)
- Essential items in your vehicle: Fire extinguisher, first aid kit, reflective triangle
- Steps to take in an accident: Park safely, set warning signs, and report to police
- Handling emergencies: Flooding, fires, brake failure
7. Vehicle Preparation
- Check engine oil, coolant, brake fluid
- Check tire condition, pressure, tread
- Check headlights, taillights, brake lights, and turn signals
- Check windshield wipers and brake systems.
- Safe driving is crucial for enjoying your journey and reducing accident risks!
More information: Land Transport Safety Bureau (สนภ.) Department of Land Transport
Link : https://safedrivedlt.com