Driving Lessons

Driving and riding in Hua Hin and Thailand, all topics on cars, pickups, bikes, boats, licenses, roads, and motoring in general.
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Re: Driving Lessons

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Thanks. That's the contact details my wife has already so good to hear that the "school" sounds fine.
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Re: Driving Lessons

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lomuamart wrote: Fri Dec 14, 2018 4:19 pm And is it OK if I sit in the back of the learning car. I'll try and be quiet
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Re: Driving Lessons

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The driving school previously mentioned on the Pala-U road has a small booth on the 3rd floor of Market Village across from the 3BB booth, in case you want a convenient way to talk with them.
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Re: Driving Lessons

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Just noticed Lomu's post about sitting in the back. The answer is NO.
Section 57
When practicing to drive a motor vehicle, the learner must be under the instruction of a driver who has had the license for that vehicle for at least 3 years.

During the driving lesson, no other person than the learner and the instructor may stay in the vehicle.

The instructor is responsible for any damage or accident during a lesson, unless it is proved that the learner refused to obey his instruction.
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