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Mike *********
I just took my test a few months ago in Chachoengsao. The greatest challenge when taking the English version is that sometimes the translations of the question makes no sense so it is impossible to select the correct answer. I don't know if the computerized test is standard throughout Thailand or if each province has its own questions.

There are sample questions on the internet that are useful esp irt the odd translations. Also, on my test British terms for car parts were used which can vary from American terminology. But overall if you study the material and review the sample questions you should do fine. I ended up with a 46 first time.

As to those two signs you asked about, end restriction means whatever restriction sign was posted earlier(like temp speed 20 in a normally 40 zone) isnow lifted. The either side means just that. You can drive on either side of the sign in the same direction.
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@Marty ******
Thailand demographic estimates for Men to women ratio range from 96-98 males to 100 females. A far cry from women outnumbering men by 5 to 1.
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@Xjwhudkwhry *******
it was a gift to the son. It was around 15 years ago and the amount of the house was trivial compared to my income. I didn't have and still have no intention of ever living in that house. My wife and I have been together for 30 years and are both in our 60s. We are well positioned and the house turned out to be a nice way to help the son get established.
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@Kay *******************
thanks! One next question if I may. They intend on selling the house in a few months. So she will have no "permanent address" or house ownership after that as we will be living in rentals. So my question is, does each Thai citizen need their own House Registration Book, even if they only live in a rental, or are you saying that the House Registration Book is only given to owners of properties, and she is supposed to have the landlord add her name to a book for the condo address? Or if she has no permanent address she just doesnt require a House Registration Book as long as she has a National ID Card?

Thanks
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@Dave *****
im asking about Thai House Registration which is something Thai citizens have (and apparently some foreigners) that is done through district offices not immigration offices. This may be the wrong group as its not visa related. But I saw the everything else in the title so thought I would give it a try.