Legal and Safety
Yes, but always use caution and ride to the conditions.
Thai roads can be very dangerous at night, especially outside of the city.
Yes, you need either a valid Thai motorcycle license or overseas motorcycle licence accompanied by an international driving permit (IDP).
We do not rent motorcycles to unlicensed riders.
Yes, all rentals include mandatory ‘Por Ror Bor’ government insurance, which provides basic medical coverage for injuries to yourself and third parties in the event of an accident.
This insurance does not cover:
- Damage to the rented motorcycle
- Damage to other vehicles or property
- Theft
- Other types of liability, including legal fees, personal lawsuits, prosecution, or compensation claims if someone decides to take legal action against you.
We strongly recommend arranging your own medical and liability insurance that is valid in Thailand and covers motorcycle use.
You are responsible for the bike, safe riding, and any damage caused while in your care.
Immediately file a police report and contact us.
You may be responsible for replacement if negligence is involved.
You can park almost anywhere in Chiang Mai, but avoid areas with ‘red-and-white’ or ‘yellow-and-white’ curb markings.
Parking there can result in a fine, wheel lock, or towing!