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Driving in Laos

Posted: April 19, 2017, 2:51 pm
by vincemunday
Me and the dear lady wife fancy travelling around Laos for a while and want to take our car or pickup. Does anyone know what I need to do to be able to? I own my cars outright which I'm told is a prerequisite?

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: April 19, 2017, 3:15 pm
by BobHelm
You need to get a 'Passport' for the vehicle.
I believe that the only place you can do that is at the Licensing Department way down on the Sakon Nakhon road.
You then produce this (& your personal Passport etc.) both sides on the Friendship Bridge.

I understand that only the person named in the 'Passport' as the owner is permitted to drive.
You will undoubtedly need to get a new Insurance policy in order to be covered while in Laos.

Just my opinion, but personally I don't mind what side of the road I need to drive on, as long as the vehicle was also designed to drive on that side of the road.
I think driving 'on the wrong side of the road' for the design of the vehicle is a recipe for disaster - times 5 in SE Asia!!

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: April 19, 2017, 3:30 pm
by vincemunday
I used to drive in Belgium, Holland and France regularly and when I was in Vientiane a few months ago it struck me how much better drivers they were than in UT so I'm not too worried, it can't be any worse than the Posri Road during rush hour lol. Thanks for your help.

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: April 19, 2017, 5:34 pm
by wazza
IDP required for the nominated driver ?

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: April 19, 2017, 5:37 pm
by randerson79
Vince, while you're in crossing into Lao. Stop at the shopping center at the boarder. They have new in the box iPhone 10's for 4200 baht! :D

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: April 19, 2017, 6:33 pm
by Laan Yaa Mo
The biggest problem you will have driving in Laos is in the hilly areas. Roads are often in bad shape so that it is necessary to drive on the side of the road of oncoming traffic. This is especially dangerous coming around curves in the mountains. This is why cars, trucks and buses feverishly honk their horns as they approach the turn in the road. You will notice the numerous pot holes and cracks in the roads in this region too. I think this was very bad on the Xiang Khoang to Vieng Vang road. Be careful and keep your eyes open.

However if you are going from Viang Chan to Paksan there should be few problems.

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: April 19, 2017, 6:39 pm
by 747man
randerson79 wrote:Vince, while you're in crossing into Lao. Stop at the shopping center at the boarder. They have new in the box iPhone 10's for 4200 baht! :D
Probably CHINESE Copies ??? :shock: :shock:

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: April 20, 2017, 9:16 am
by sometimewoodworker
randerson79 wrote:Vince, while you're in crossing into Lao. Stop at the shopping center at the boarder. They have new in the box iPhone 10's for 4200 baht! :D
:confused: :confused: :confused: as the current iPhone is the iPhone 7 they are several years ahead of apple and guaranteed to be fake.

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: April 20, 2017, 9:42 am
by vincemunday
Lol he was being ironic, I went to landmark the other day and I'm pretty sure I saw iPhone 5's boxed for 5500 baht, he's gone to see if he could find them and they're nowhere to be seen so he's having a friendly dig. Mind, when I go there to collect the dear lady wife's phone and I find them I shall repay the compliment ;)

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: May 18, 2017, 8:11 pm
by BerthaSamuel
Thanks for sharing this information.

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: May 19, 2017, 10:37 am
by reddevil
I bought an I phone 5 from Central for 5,000 2 months ago

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: May 19, 2017, 11:04 am
by FrazeeDK
the vehicle passport is known as the "Purple book".. Before driving all the way out to the big Land Transport Office in Nong Soong I'd suggest you check with the License/Land Transport office at AEK Udon.. While there you can also ask about getting an International Driver's Permit (IDP) if needed. As mentioned you'll need at minimum a Lao liability rider on your insurance.. Check with your insurance company to add that rider, I'm sure they'll have one.

I'm sure someone else here has driven their Thai registered car up into Laos. Any comments on potential hassles with Lao Customs/Immigration for vehicles IF you have your Vehicle Passport/IDP/insurance all in order?

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: May 21, 2017, 1:20 pm
by lassebasse
No problems with taking your Thai car into Lao. Lots of paperwork when leaving Thailand but no hassle when entering Lao other than that you have to go and buy a Lao insurance.

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: May 22, 2017, 6:49 am
by Faraday
Can the Insurance be bought for just the time spent in Laos ie not a year long policy, & how much does it cost?

Re: Driving in Laos

Posted: May 22, 2017, 1:08 pm
by lassebasse
You can buy insurance for the days you plan to spend in Lao, do not remember the price.