Finding an open slot for a motorcycle license school is even harder than for the DTV. Do you have any school recommendations?
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Many users have shared their experiences finding motorcycle license schools in Thailand. They recommend checking the local driving schools that can help with the licensing process and ensure you have studied the required hours. The DLT Queue app is mentioned but noted to have long wait times for slots, often several months. It's suggested to locate a driving school that has good connections to expedite getting your actual license after completing the course, which may take an additional week or two.
Don’t bother downloading the DLT Queue app. Next available time slots are three months away. Best is to find a local driving school that helps you pass the test and certifies you have studied for 15 hours. Then you need to make sure the driving school has connections at DLT so that you don’t have to wait too long to get your actual license. Expect two days at a school and then waiting a week to two weeks to get your actual license.
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