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Driving License & IDP Basics (Thailand)
Practical driving guidance for Thailand: what an IDP is, why licensing affects insurance, scooter vs car differences, and safety basics.
Last updated: February 22, 2026

Quick summary
- Practical planning: licensing affects insurance—especially after accidents.
- If you’re unsure, skip driving and use safer transport options.
- Scooters and cars can have different licensing expectations.
- Insurance guidance: Insurance
What is an International Driving Permit (IDP)?
An IDP is a translation document used with your home license in many countries. Travelers use it to present license details in a standardized format.
Why it matters (insurance reality)
After accidents, insurers often check whether you were properly licensed for that vehicle type and followed safety rules.
Safety rules that reduce risk
- Avoid late-night driving
- Don’t drive after alcohol
- Wear helmets/seatbelts
- Drive defensively
Next steps
- Scooter safety: Scooter Rental
- Grab/Bolt: Grab Bolt
Editorial note & how we choose recommendations
We aim to keep this guide practical and current. Logistics and prices can change (seasonality, promotions, policy updates). Treat figures as planning ranges.
- Last updated: February 22, 2026
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