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Originally Posted by daveandles
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I was in Thailand in 2014/2015 with my norwegian plated bike so thus I didnt have the problems with guides/permits etc. I know from the facebook group about new rules for overlanders Thailand that they try to keep what borders that dont enforce the new rules off circulation and off public display which I think is very good as there might be some travel agencies that dont want this borders to be known. And I havent bothered asking anyone which borders enforrce and which borders dont enforce the new rules as it is not important to me for the moment
All I know is that Xayabouli province in Laos does not let any foreign bikes through, neither in or out. Cars seem to be ok though. But this is for a totally different reason than the new rules in Thailand.
I do think we shoud be quite careful to whom we spread the information about which bordercrossings that enforces and which bc that dont enforces the new rules. It would of course be great of you to make such a list but I would advise you to not let it be known in public and just pass information to persons that are real overlanders.
Chok dee khrap!
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