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Can mainland cars drive to Thailand?

Of course.

Go through the entry and exit formalities for transnational vehicles and drive to Thailand. In addition, foreign vehicles generally cannot stay in Thailand for more than 30 days. Offenders will be fined 65,438+0 days, 65,438+0,000 baht, with a maximum of 65,438+0,000 baht.

I. Entry Procedures and Materials

1. Go through the formalities with my valid passport, visa to Thailand, valid driver's license and vehicle registration manual at the Thai Customs at the port of entry. The customs shall examine the materials, print the simplified customs declaration form on the spot, keep the original and return the copy to the applicant.

2. Then, with my valid passport, visa to Thailand and a copy of the vehicle entry and exit declaration form, go through the formalities at the Immigration Bureau of Thailand (the same office as the Customs) and fill out the entry and exit card (departure &; Arrival card), information of vehicle TM2 and passenger list TM3.

The Immigration Bureau stamps the applicant's passport, exit card and TM2 form, sets the exit card on the passport visa page, and keeps the original entry card, TM2 and TM3 form, and returns the copies to the applicant.

Second, exit procedures and materials

1. With my valid passport and a copy of my visa to Thailand, my exit card, TM2 and TM3 forms, I will go through the formalities at the Thai Immigration Bureau at the exit port. The Immigration Bureau will take back the copy and exit card and stamp the exit stamp on the passport.

2. Go through the customs formalities with my valid passport, visa to Thailand and a copy of the vehicle entry and exit declaration form. The customs will take back the copy.

Extended data

First, driving precautions

1, turn left at the right rudder in Thailand, and there are no traffic lights at some intersections. Be sure to slow down and drive carefully.

2. Drivers should be equipped with GPS maps of Thailand. If necessary, they should be familiar with the route in advance. Don't overtake and follow the car dangerously.

3. Obey traffic laws and regulations, and refuse drunk driving and fatigue driving.

4. In case of accident, immediately call the local 24-hour alarm number 19 1, ambulance 1669 or Thailand 169 1.

Second, special reminder

1. Driving in Thailand (including motorcycles) requires an international driver's license or a local driver's license in Thailand. Driving in Thailand with only a China driver's license is not protected by Thai law. In the event of a liability accident, you will bear the corresponding risks and responsibilities.

2. To apply for a driver's license in Thailand, you must hold the right of abode in Thailand (long-term or short-term residence is acceptable, except those who hold landing visa and tourist visas).

3. You must also hold an international driver's license or a local driver's license in Thailand to rent a car. Car rental companies officially operating in Thailand bear the cost of vehicle insurance. Be sure to understand the terms of car rental before renting a car to ensure that the car insurance is effective.

References:

China News Network-The Embassy of China in Thailand reminds citizens in China to pay attention to safety.