A ‘moped thingy’ covered under category AM would normally (but not necessarily) be less than 50cc but it must, by definition, be restricted to a max speed of 45km/h (28mph). I don’t think such machines exist in Thailand (produced mostly for European markets) and the vast majority of scooters available for hire in Thailand are 100/125/150cc capable of giddy speeds far in excess of 45/28. By informing your insurer that you only ride ‘moped variety thingies’ covered by your license restriction, your are committing an act of deception and your insurance will almost certainly be invalid. The good news is that code 79.03 entitles you to ride a machine of unlimited engine size and unrestricted speed, as long as it is a tricycle. Do driving licenses expire at age 57 1/2 in NI? I thought it was usually at age 70 in the rest of the UK....