
Thai cars have the steering wheel on the right side. Precautions for self-driving in Thailand: 1. Driving direction: Thailand follows left-hand traffic, so always keep to the left while driving. The speed limit on Thai provincial highways is 90 km/h, so please avoid speeding. 2. Intersection rules: When approaching intersections, especially those without traffic lights, be sure to slow down and stop if necessary, proceeding only after confirming it is safe. When making a right turn at intersections, particularly on provincial highways, always stop and yield to oncoming straight-moving vehicles, turning right only after ensuring it is safe. 3. Maintain distance: Due to the limited visibility of left-hand drive vehicles, maintain a greater distance from the vehicle in front compared to right-hand drive cars to avoid overtaking. Each driver should have independent route recognition skills, avoid long-distance following, and refrain from traveling in convoys (unless escorted by police vehicles).


