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Chris ************
@Andy ***********
that's your problem, that you are a self-appounted expert trol, not mine.

Don't try to conclude from yourself to me.

If you are too lazy to find that law, i don't work for you.

You claim stubbornly always the same based on that one screenshot, which is correct but not including the definition for the temporary visitor.

Many others told you already, it's 90 days.

You still follow your own very special stubborn way of what you want to think - omg.

Are you not matured enough, to admit that you've been wrong...

What type of boy, not man enough is someone, who only tries to ignore, so that he can feel the illusion to be right.

Will you one day wake up from the illusions that to give to yourself?

Look, how long you talked around and tried to ignore the meaning of temporary...

And we everybody can see that, how you are writhing.

Btw it's very usual in MOST countries, that after a few months an international permit is not valid any more (also in your UK).

But you seem to want to ignore common sense and reality and only want to believe your own created realities.

In which country could you use that permit for 12 months - sure tourists can drive around with that the whole year same residents - ridiculous 😂

You are a facebook judge and keyboard warrior and try to make yourself important.

I can continue this forever to point out, who you are and what you're trying here. 😉

Trolls must learn, that they will not come through.
Chris ************
@Andy ***********
Your text is correct. But you still dont understand it!

You always try to avoid to explain or to understand what a ->temporary visitor is, because you are a troll or stubborn or are not intelligent enough.

A temporary visitor is anyone who not stays longer than 90 days, you !d! ót.

That is why anyone who stays longer than 90 days is NOT a TEMPORARY visitor any more and needs a local license!

How long do you want to repeat your bullshit and ignore what a temporary visitor is - or are you really that stupid to get lost in this text you always state?

Do your homework and look up for the definition in law what defines a TEMPORARY visitor (=up to 90 days).

Andy, and that is thai law.
Chris ************
@Andy ***********
You claim without proof to get info. How long does Thailand accept it then? 😂 Where is YOUR proof??

I don't need to do your homework. I know my sources. It is 90 days.

You are trying to get my help. I don't fall for that. I will not help such a troll.

Later you will or not receive the knowledge that i am right. And then you'll find the next excuse.

That doesnt matter. People can see what you're trying and who you are.
Chris ************
@Andy ***********
you can't drive in Thailand 12 months with an IDP as you said.

Only 90 days.

So you spread nonsense and still try to offend and argue around.

You are trolling. STFU.
Chris ************
@Andy ***********
see, that is exactly what Trolls do:

insulting, using smilies.

jumping and changing on every new topic. yawn.

your tries are so obvious, everybody here can see, who you are.

you not seem to have real knowledge or understanding.

I don't care what you think.

you don't know enough.

dtv will fade and you still need a local driving license after 90 days.

better drink your beer every day instead of pretending.
Chris ************
@Andy ***********
the law says, temporary visitors can drive with idp and their national license.

it also says, who is not a temporary visitor: someone who stays longer than 90 days.

It has nothing to do how the visa is named, but how your category through your stay turns into resident.

With the dtv you also after 90 days need a local permit.

The dtv is an exception of the rule and will disappear again.

It doesn't matter which visa or stay permit you have.

The visa is not defining your right right to drive.

》The length of the stay is.

I mentioned the tourist visa as an example and an explanation for how temporary visitors are seen.

The fact is: anyone who stays longer than 90 days need a local license to drive legally - regardless of any visa or stay permit type.

Feel free to believe whatever you stubbornly want to believe.

I know, you just want to argue around stubbornly whatever i will bring.

SO STOP TO TRØLL.

Next step is I block you, so you will not profit from my knowledge any more. Pearls to the pigs.

From the beginning what i want to say is:

Fact: >90 days stay = must hold local driving license to drive legally!
Chris ************
@Andy ***********
the answer lies in this text and is exact, but you still stubbornly don't want to get it.

a temporary visitor usually can NOT stay longer than 90 days.

otherwise he is categorised as a resident and then needs a local license.

there can be exceptions. an exception is not evidence against the law.

anyway i don't spend more time on somebody who wants to be stubborn.

After 90 days you'll need a local license. full stop.
Chris ************
@Andy ***********
the name is Destination Thailand (and not Tourist) visa.

It's a limited exceptional visa.

Exceptions are not breaking laws. They are within law.

And also with that visa after 90 days you have to drive with national license anyway.

Provide your links. I don't work for you. Do your homework.

But anyway everybody can see that you only are a troll trying to quarrel around.

Again: after 90 days staying within Thailand you need a national license in all cases and it's not legal any more to drive on idp.

that's what all is about. nothing else.

your UK regulations are not valid in Thailand and have nothing to do with that.