Por-Ror-Bor as Thai people know actually is a Compulsory Third-Party Liability Insurance is basic motor insurance that all registered vehicles in Thailand are required to get every year under The Road Accident Victims Protection. Act B.E. 2535. This form of insurance protects any person that might injure while you are driving a vehicle, including pedestrians, cyclists, and other road users who provide basic coverage on death and injury caused by road accidents under the law.
Coverage is a fairly limited only person who injures in the accident. It will not pay for damage to your vehicle, other vehicles, or properties. But you can get comprehensive coverage by Voluntary Motor Insurance together, that gets along with your lifestyle.
For any vehicle which does not have the Compulsory Third-Party Liability Insurance will be fined 10,000THB and must present the vehicle registration to the officer while using the vehicle.
Compulsory Third-Party Liability Insurance in Thailand and other countries such as America, Australia and England have the different coverage because in Thailand the CTPL insurance also cover the driver who cause the accident but for all following countries the driver have to buy a personnal accident insurance for cover theirselves