Browse Worldwide Driving Guides by Country
Find traffic rules, speed limits, license requirements, road signs, and practical car rental tips for every destination.
Europe 8
Austria
Austria features stunning Alpine roads, well-maintained motorways, and a mandatory digital vignette system. EU licenses accepted; others need an IDP. Winter equipment rules are strictly enforced.
France
France has an excellent road network with scenic autoroutes, but be prepared for toll charges, priority-to-the-right rules, and mandatory safety equipment in your vehicle.
Germany
Germany is famous for its Autobahn with no general speed limit on many sections. Driving on the right, with strict traffic laws and excellent road infrastructure.
Italy
Italy offers thrilling drives along the Amalfi Coast and through Tuscany, but ZTL restricted zones, aggressive city driving, and complex parking make it challenging for visitors.
Netherlands
The Netherlands has excellent roads but unique challenges: dense cyclist traffic, tram rails in cities, and strict speed enforcement. EU licenses are accepted; others need an IDP.
Spain
Spain features excellent autopistas, beautiful coastal drives, and vibrant cities. EU licenses are accepted; others may need an IDP. Watch out for ZBE low-emission zones in major cities.
Switzerland
Switzerland offers breathtaking Alpine drives but requires a motorway vignette, has strict speed enforcement, and mountain passes can be challenging. Well-maintained roads and clear signage make navigation straightforward.
United Kingdom
The UK drives on the left with roundabouts everywhere, narrow country lanes, and strict speed enforcement. Most foreign licenses are valid for up to 12 months.
Asia 6
Indonesia
Indonesia drives on the left with chaotic traffic, especially in Java and Bali. An IDP is required. Most tourists rent scooters in Bali, but car rentals with a driver are recommended for longer trips.
Japan
Japan drives on the left with strict traffic laws, excellent road conditions, and an extensive toll highway system. An International Driving Permit is required.
Malaysia
Malaysia drives on the left with a mix of modern expressways and rural two-lane roads. An IDP is recommended. Watch for motorcycles everywhere and be prepared for sudden tropical downpours.
Singapore
Singapore drives on the left with strict traffic enforcement, Electronic Road Pricing (ERP), and some of the world's highest car ownership costs. Roads are excellent but driving is usually unnecessary thanks to superb public transport.
South Korea
South Korea has modern expressways, excellent infrastructure, and high-tech toll systems. An IDP is required for most foreign drivers. City driving in Seoul can be intense.
Thailand
Thailand drives on the left with unique traffic patterns, heavy urban congestion, and a mix of vehicles from motorcycles to tuk-tuks. An International Driving Permit is required.
North America 2
Canada
Canada offers vast scenic highways, well-maintained roads, and clear signage. Most foreign licenses are accepted for short visits, though rules vary by province.
United States
The US is a car-centric country with wide roads, clear signage, and vast distances perfect for road trips. Foreign licenses are accepted for short visits in most states.
Oceania 2
Australia
Australia drives on the left with vast outback distances, unique wildlife hazards, and state-by-state rule variations. An IDP is required for most foreign visitors.
New Zealand
New Zealand offers some of the world's most stunning driving scenery, from fjords to volcanic landscapes. Roads are well-maintained but often narrow and winding. Drive on the left.