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Thai Highway Police arrested 43 year old Pakistani national for using fake vehicle registration plates and evading the M-Flow motorway fare system. He was pulled over while driving on the Kanchanaphisek Road, on the outbound lane heading towards Bang Pa-In in East Ring, on July 11 around 10pm. According to Lieutenant Colonel Prachya Kamlasatphitak, who commanded … …

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Highway Police Unit 8, decided to conduct a data analysis of the offending vehicle’s travel patterns, including probable timings of usage and location, reported KhaoSod.

Cops with a brain. Promote the lot of them and give them a pay rise. A rare beast in Thailand.😆

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10 hours ago, Grumpish said:

When used outside the motor trade, aren't red plates supposed to be temporary, just as a stop gap until the vehicle has been fully registered? 

Yes I had mine about 4 months while waiting for a new numberplate to be allocated  to my car. The dealer submits the papers and you get a holding plate .

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10 hours ago, gazmo16 said:

Yes I had mine about 4 months while waiting for a new numberplate to be allocated  to my car. The dealer submits the papers and you get a holding plate .

But there is no obligation for you to run in and get that new plate and PAY TAX.

That is why you see 2023 cars advertised with 120,000 kms on the clock.  The year in Thailand is not the manufactured year but the year you start paying that tax.

Something to keep in mind when going over a 2nd hand car buy and checking that your ideal car was manufactured a few years earlier.

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23 hours ago, Grumpish said:

When used outside the motor trade, aren't red plates supposed to be temporary, just as a stop gap until the vehicle has been fully registered? 

Until real plates are made and sent. Takes about 1 month. Rules are also cannot drive red plates in the nighttime. Not sure if ok to drive from your province as well

12 hours ago, gazmo16 said:

Yes I had mine about 4 months while waiting for a new numberplate to be allocated  to my car. The dealer submits the papers and you get a holding plate .

Our were always about 1 month in CM

21 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

Until real plates are made and sent. Takes about 1 month. Rules are also cannot drive red plates in the nighttime. Not sure if ok to drive from your province as well

Can travel anywhere but you must have a written log book for out of area journeys.

21 hours ago, HolyCowCm said:

I knew there was something but we never bothered. 

Can only be a bother if it is end of the month and the cops have a check point looking for a sub to get them to pay day.  Happens here like clockwork every month. 

On the major arterial road starts at 9:00 and usually packed up and gone by 10:30. They never bother the locals though only the long haulers and out of Province.

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