Getting around on a motorbike is easy enough and, especially in busy traffic, will get you to your destination faster whilst the cars and trucks are plodding along in the traffic.
But riding a motorbike in Thailand can also be very dangerous but if you stick to the common sense basics – ride within the speed limits, wear a bike helmet, obey the traffic rules and don’t drink and drive – it remains a perfectly reliable way to get around. It will be cheaper and you’ll see more.
But here’s our Top Ten tips to make your journey on the motorbike safer and more comfortable.
PLEASE NOTE: We’re not recommending that you should ride a motorbike but, if you do, these tips will help…
1. Wear appropriate clothes
2. Keep your bike in good condition
3. Make sure you have a proper license
4. Check your travel and health insurance
5. Driving is different in Thailand
6. Green lights mean GO. Red lights also mean GO, sometimes.
7. Have a practice
8. There’s pot holes, then there’s POT HOLES
9. If you’re not sure, don’t
10. Police will often arbitrate on the spot at an accident
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