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Re: Car Insurance.

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He also owns the guitar car apparently. (Yes, that’s a workout bench)
No road tax, no roadworthy. Although I’m sure it’d pass.
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now for the above,
Thanks

Correct about thailand, got to be registered,
to get registered you MUST have insurance and for a 5 year old++ car/motorcycle must be inspected first,cant pay them off to say its ok.
No license 500 baht fine

OK: i have a level question so answer same.
If i take a legal car, ( up to date registration, insurance) Cambodia into laos or Thailand and its NOT in my name, do you know where i can get a paper that the owner would sign, notarize allowing me to do so> and would said paper be accepted?
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I’m pretty sure the only way to go into Thailand (Don’t know about Laos but Viet is the same as Thailand) with a KH registered car is the car ID must be in the driver’s name.

However. There have been reports of people taking their motorcycles (over 125, assume trail bikes) at different border crossing used by locals. Just rumours on some FB pages and nothing concrete and I can’t give anymore details than that. But, is it worth the trip?

So I’ll say a big fat NO.
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(Response to post from June 2019)

For the people really interested :
Yearly car tax for a 2.2l diesel from 2015 is
600.000 riel.
Insurance: $120 for 3rd party and $600 for full comprehensive at Infinity.
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Re: Car Insurance.

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whiteribbon wrote:(Response to post from June 2019)

For the people really interested :
Yearly car tax for a 2.2l diesel from 2015 is
600.000 riel.
Insurance: $120 for 3rd party and $600 for full comprehensive at Infinity.
Per year, right?


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