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  2. Honda Motorcycle Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thailand's motorcycle sales in 2015 totaled 1.68 million bikes, down one percent from 2014. In the first four months of 2016, 559,915 motorcycles were sold, down 3.8% for the same period in 2015. [3] In 2018, overall motorcycle and motorbike sales in Thailand totaled 1,789,000 units, down 1.2% from 2017.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The auction plates, also called Super Number (Thai: ทะเบียนรถเลขสวย, RTGS: thabian rot lek suai, lit. meaning "beautiful number car registration plate") by the Department of Land Transport (DLT), [5] are only in private passenger car type until 2014, when private pick-up and private van auction plates are made ...

  4. Automotive industry in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The first car imported to Thailand was brought by the royal family around 1900. [6]: 6 Since then, Thailand has proceeded to gradually develop a viable industry.. Compared to the import substitution efforts of other Southeast Asian nations, Thailand's government has generally allowed a larger role in guiding development to alliances of manufacturers the

  5. Yinxiang Group - Wikipedia

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    BAIC Yinxiang's sub-brand Huansu, also spelled Hyosow, [3] is a joint venture brand between the BAIC Group and Yinxiang Group that sells passenger cars. [4] Production ceased in 2018 when the Yinxiang Group was in financial problems and failed to restart production in 2019.

  6. Plug-in electric vehicles in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    These included 1,955 cars, 3,763 motorcycles, 32 tuk-tuks, 119 buses, and 2 trucks. [6] [3] 7,060 plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and 56,740 hybrid electric vehicles were registered in 2021. FOMM was the first car manufacturer to produce battery-powered electric vehicles in Thailand in 2018. [3]

  7. Freeway motorcycling restrictions in East Asia - Wikipedia

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    Freeways in Taiwan do not have motorcycle lanes. Sharing lanes with cars and large vehicles could be very dangerous. Motorcycles are much less protected than cars, so any accident that might occur would be much worse, especially since frequent interchanges with complex traffic flows increase the dangers to motorcyclists.

  8. Transport in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    In Bangkok, the Bangkok Mass Transit Authority or BMTA, is the main operator of public transit buses within the Greater Bangkok area. The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority offers bus and van routes throughout the city and its suburban provinces. Many bus routes in Bangkok are served by several private companies, sometimes duplicating those from BMTA.

  9. Kymco - Wikipedia

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    Kymco (an acronym for Kwang Yang Motor Co, Ltd (Chinese: 光陽工業; pinyin: Guāngyáng Gōngyè)) (stylized as KYMCO) is a Taiwanese motorcycle manufacturer headquartered in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. With approximately 3000 employees, Kymco produces over 570,000 vehicles annually at its factory in Kaohsiung.