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To drive in Phuket, you need a valid international driving permit (IDP) along with your home country's driving license. This is crucial, as local authorities may ask for these documents during traffic stops.
• Also, be aware that Thailand drives on the left side of the road, which can take some getting used to if you're from a country that drives on the right. Traffic can be chaotic, especially in busy areas like Patong, so proceed with caution.
• Renting a scooter is popular here, but make sure you're comfortable with riding and have experience, as it can be a bit risky, especially on busy roads.
Allow extra time for traffic and weather. Confirm the specific service on the day, agree prices or use an app where practical, and keep screenshots of bookings and pickup details.





