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TERMS AND CONDITIONS
Description of vehicle class
Klasse A
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A1) Honda CRV 2.4 LX 4WD 5Door A/T
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A2) Toyota Sportrider 3.0litre Turbo Diesel 4WD 5Door A/T
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A2) Mitsubishi Strada G Wagon 2.8litre Turbo 4WD 5Door A/T
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These SUV’s have the capacity of seating 6 passengers.
Klasse B
Klasse C
Klasse D
Klasse E
Klasse F
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
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Book Online
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Rates in Thai Baht
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Rates are subject to change without prior notice
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Rates are valid as per seasonal rate, Please consult our
reservation staff for more details
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Reservation must be made 14 days prior to departure
Rates Include:
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Unlimited Mileage
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Collision Damage Waiver.
Rates Exclude:
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VAT 7%, Fuel, Toll fees, Personal Accident Insurance (PAI),
and other surcharges
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An excess of Baht 10,000 for Group B, C, D U applies in the
event of non-recoverable damage or loss
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An excess of Baht 20,000 for Group A applies in the event of
non-recoverable damage or loss
Documents Required:
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A valid and current Credit card
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Passport
(only photo page) or ID card
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Driving License or International Driving Permit
Tips for Happy and Safe Motoring
Thailand adopts the British standard of driving on the left side
of the road. Major highways are divided dual-carriage. This is of much help to
the uninitiated.
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Speed limit for cars is 60 kph. in town, 100 kph. on highways
and 120 kph. on motorways except when overtaking.
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Road signs and kilometer stones are quite adequate and follow
international standards. But it helps to keep a mental picture of the route to
be taken and distance to be covered and marking them off in progress against the
odometer so as to be able to give an approximate location as well as to
correctly judge whether it will be quicker to press on or turn back in case of
an emergency.
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Service stations with convenience stores and clean toilets can
be found near towns, intersections and populated areas. However, it is wise to
top-up the tank periodically rather than wait until it’s almost empty when
venturing into unfamiliar territory. Credit cards are not generally accepted.
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Unless thoroughly familiar with the road, night driving is to be
avoided due to heavy truck-traffic. And so with dusk and dawn when eerie light
can play tricks with driver’s perception of depth and distance.
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Highway police can be reached by dialing 1193 and the Tourist
police at 1699. ! In case of an accident, follow the instructions given at the
time of rental.
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