International driving license issued correctly?

In Germany, I only have a car license. As far as I know, that doesn't allow you to drive 150 or 160cc scooters in Thailand.

Is it possible that I was accidentally issued a motorcycle license?

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Knochi1972
6 months ago

Yes, the International driving licence is issued incorrectly. Only Class B must be stamped. You can also drive mopeds.

If Class A is still stamped in the International driving licence, then the corresponding restriction must also be clear, that is also true.

KevinHP
6 months ago

Looks like that. If your stay abroad doesn’t start soon, I’d better explain it again.

KevinHP
6 months ago
Reply to  Thailandfahrer

In the EU driving licence, the vehicle classes are indicated with the same abbreviations. If someone compares and determines the differences, the authenticity is probably not accepted.

(haha)

Rotfuchs716
1 month ago

There is the International driving licence only in 3 classes so A, B and C for cars, trucks, motorcycles. So there is no stepper bike license as inland with A1, A, etc. If the category Motorcycle is not stamped, you may drive the same two-wheeler (at the very least) you can drive in the country. I would suspect that the motorcycle category is not filled in in the international driving licence in case of performance restrictions in Germany (such as 125 cubic).

notting
6 months ago

If you have made a car driver’s license before 19.1.2013, you can drive 3wheel motorbikes to Trike (Beiwagen doesn’t count here). Evtl. is that only?

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