Renting a scooter during your holiday in Thailand is of course fun, but there are some serious snags. For example, a scooter in Thailand has a cylinder capacity of more than 50 cc (often 125 cc) and is therefore a motorcycle. You must have a valid motorcycle license to drive it. There are also quite a few points of attention with regard to insurance, so your travel insurance NEVER covers damage to (rented) vehicles.

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The Thai government is taking measures to improve the safety of tourists on trains after the railway police were disbanded last year. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has proposed short-term solutions and emphasized the need for sustainable, long-term strategies to safely support the growing tourism sector and make Thailand more attractive to international travelers.

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The beautiful Pa La-U waterfall in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan province, is temporarily closed due to persistent heavy rains. The slippery paths and runoff containing cloudy sediment have created safety hazards, currently preventing visitors from access. Park officials are monitoring the situation and will reopen the waterfall once conditions are safe for the public again.

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The Songkran Festival, a highlight in Thailand that marks the traditional New Year, brings a time of joy with lively water fights and cultural festivities. As excitement grows among participants worldwide, experts emphasize the importance of preparation for a safe and enjoyable experience. From traffic planning to sun protection, this article offers advice on how to fully enjoy Songkran without compromise.

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Following a recent incident in which a power bank exploded on board an aircraft, Thailand is emphasizing the importance of using certified power banks. Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul, who himself witnessed the incident, has ordered strict controls on such devices to ensure the safety of consumers.

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A recent TikTok video from a young Chinese woman raising concerns about safety in Bangkok's Soi Nana has sparked a national discussion and an unprecedented response from Thai authorities. The incident sheds light on the complex interaction between social media, public perception and the protection of Thailand's tourism image.

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About Thai long toes

By Eric Kuijpers
Posted in Remarkable
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December 10 2023

In a video circulating on social media, a Chinese woman claims that Soi Nana, a well-known street in Bangkok, is unsafe for single women. The woman, visibly shaken, says that she was approached by a stranger, an experience that she barely 'survived'. The ruling has sparked a debate about safety in the Thai capital, especially for women traveling alone. While some doubt the seriousness of her claims, others emphasize the need for caution in a strange city. The response of the police and Thailand's sensitivity to negative reporting play a role in this discussion.

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Can I swim safely in the sea in Thailand?

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November 25 2023

I am going to Thailand soon and would like to know if it is safe to swim in the sea there. I hear different things and want to be sure.

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A TikTok video showing a customer's sandal getting caught on an escalator at the Central Westgate mall in Nonthaburi went viral and sparked new concerns about the safety of escalators and walkways. This is the second incident following an incident in which a woman lost a leg on a walkway escalator at Don Mueang Airport on June 29.

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Thailand question: Putting money safely in the bank?

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March 12 2023

Many Dutch people have a lot of money in the bank, because an amount of 800.000 Baht must be in the bank account when applying for a visa. Now I also have money at Bangkok Bank. When extending my visa, I have to show that something is being done with this account, so it cannot be tied up and the money must always be available in case of emergency.

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There are many persistent rumors that the vaccine, which is now being used en masse by the Thai government, is causing problems. An alarming number of elderly people experience paralysis after receiving their injection.

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Schiphol expects an increase in the number of travelers in the coming period. In order to continue to travel safely and responsibly, Schiphol has recently taken many measures in the field of hygiene, keeping a distance of one and a half meters and traveler communication. Those measures will be maintained.

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Flying during the corona crisis means that airlines must operate under exceptional circumstances. The current situation requires a series of measures that KLM is taking to ensure that its operations are as safe as possible for passengers and crew.

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A survey by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University shows that many Thais feel that their country has become less safe due to crime. The poll was conducted on January 15-18 of 1.365 people across the country after a series of serious crimes - including rape, robbery and drug trafficking - culminating in the fatal robbery of a gold shop in Lop Buri province.

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The Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports wants a new law for better safety requirements of adventurous tourist attractions such as zip lines, banana boats, jet skiing and parasailing.

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Ronald has translated an article by Tim Newton about motorcycling in Thailand. Here are 10 tips for motorcyclists.

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The Dutch often traveled to distant countries last year, but many travelers did so without properly informing themselves about the destination. This has emerged from research by NBTC-NIPO Research, commissioned by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

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Those who fly to Thailand with EVA Air or KLM need not worry about the safety of the airline. According to Airlineratings.com, they are among the 19 safest airlines in the world.

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Safety measures for boat trips

By Lodewijk Lagemaat
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April 21, 2018

Are there people in Phuket or the surrounding area who already have experience with the new proposed safety measures of the past tourist season?

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For the 5th year in a row, EVA Air has earned a coveted place in Airlineratings.com's “World Safest Airlines for 2018”. This Australian organization is one of many other international industry and government organizations that consistently recognize EVA for maintaining high standards and ensuring safety as a top priority.

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Emirates safest airline in the world

By Editorial
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January 5 2018

Research by the German Jet Airliner Crash Data Evaluation Center (JACDEC) shows that Emirates was the safest airline in the world in 2017. The Dutch airline KLM is in a creditable fourth place.

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Despite the fact that we are flying more and more, 2017 is the safest year in recent civil aviation history. The Netherlands-based Aviation Safety Network, which registers plane crashes, has announced this.

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