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Driving Guides by Destination

Find traffic rules, speed limits, license requirements, road signs, and practical car rental tips for countries and regions worldwide.

Europe 24

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.

→ Right Moderate

Belgium

Belgium drives on the right with excellent motorways, multilingual signage, and straightforward rules. EU and US license holders generally do not need an IDP.

→ Right Easy

Croatia

Croatia drives on the right with excellent toll motorways and stunning Adriatic coastal roads. EU and US license holders do not need an IDP. Summer brings congestion on the D8 coastal route.

→ Right Easy

Czech Republic

The Czech Republic offers an excellent road network with affordable fuel and straightforward driving rules. EU and US license holders do not need an IDP. Strict zero-tolerance alcohol laws apply.

→ Right Easy

Denmark

Denmark drives on the right with low speed limits, excellent infrastructure, and iconic bridges. EU and US license holders generally do not need an IDP. Fuel is expensive.

→ Right Easy

Finland

Finland drives on the right with vast distances, challenging winter conditions, and unique hazards such as reindeer. EU and US license holders generally do not need an IDP. Winter tires are mandatory in cold months.

→ Right Moderate

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.

→ Right Moderate

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.

→ Right Moderate

Greece

Greece offers scenic coastal and mountain driving with ferry access to islands. Athens traffic is intense; island roads are narrow. An IDP is recommended for non-EU visitors. Parking can be challenging.

→ Right Moderate

Hungary

Hungary drives on the right with e-vignette motorways, affordable fuel, and scenic routes to thermal baths and the Danube Bend. An IDP is recommended for non-EU visitors.

→ Right Easy

Iceland

Iceland offers spectacular scenery but challenging driving conditions. The Ring Road circles the island; F-roads require 4WD and are closed in winter. Single-lane bridges, gravel roads, and rapidly changing weather demand caution.

→ Right Challenging

Ireland

Ireland drives on the left with narrow country roads, scenic coastal routes like the Wild Atlantic Way, and roundabouts at every turn. US, EU, and UK license holders do not need an IDP.

← Left Moderate

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.

→ Right Challenging

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.

→ Right Moderate

Norway

Norway offers spectacular fjord and mountain driving with strict alcohol limits, mandatory winter tires, and an extensive AutoPASS toll system. EU and US license holders do not need an IDP.

→ Right Moderate

Poland

Poland's motorway network is rapidly improving, with an e-TOLL vignette system for trucks and some vehicles. Driving culture can be assertive. An IDP is recommended for non-EU visitors. Fuel is relatively affordable.

→ Right Moderate

Portugal

Portugal offers excellent motorways, scenic wine country roads, and straightforward driving. EU and US license holders do not need an IDP. Electronic tolls (Via Verde) require advance setup.

→ Right Easy

Romania

Romania offers spectacular mountain driving including the famous Transfagarasan Highway, but visitors should expect horse carts on rural roads and rapidly improving infrastructure. An IDP is recommended for non-EU license holders.

→ Right Moderate

Slovenia

Slovenia is a compact country with excellent roads, stunning Alpine scenery, and straightforward driving. EU and US license holders do not need an IDP. The e-vignette system covers motorways.

→ Right Easy

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.

→ Right Moderate

Sweden

Sweden offers excellent road quality, clear signage, and straightforward driving rules. EU and US license holders do not need an IDP. Watch for moose and congestion charges in Stockholm and Gothenburg.

→ Right Easy

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.

→ Right Moderate

Turkey

Turkey drives on the right with modern motorways, an aggressive driving culture, and a comprehensive toll system (HGS/OGS). An IDP is required for most foreign visitors.

→ Right Moderate

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.

← Left Moderate

Asia 19

Cambodia

Cambodia offers adventurous driving through Phnom Penh chaos, Siem Reap and Angkor Wat, and limited road infrastructure dominated by motorbikes. Dust roads, monsoon flooding, and unpredictable traffic make it challenging.

→ Right Challenging

China

China does not recognize the International Driving Permit. Foreigners must obtain a temporary Chinese driving license. The country has a vast expressway network, strict traffic enforcement, and driving restrictions in major cities.

→ Right Challenging

Hong Kong, China

Hong Kong drives on the left with dense traffic, narrow hill roads, and an extensive tunnel network. Excellent public transport makes driving unnecessary for most visitors, but the territory offers scenic routes to outlying areas.

← Left Challenging

India

India drives on the left with chaotic urban traffic, diverse road conditions, and a unique horn culture. An International Driving Permit is required for foreign visitors.

← Left Challenging

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.

← Left Challenging

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.

← Left Moderate

Jordan

Jordan offers scenic drives including the Dead Sea Highway, King's Highway, and Wadi Rum, with generally good roads and affordable fuel. Amman traffic can be heavy; police checkpoints are common. An IDP is required.

→ Right Moderate

Macau, China

Macau drives on the left with a compact road network, Portuguese-influenced street layouts, and light traffic outside rush hours. The territory is small enough that most visitors rely on free casino shuttles, buses, and taxis.

← Left Moderate

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.

← Left Moderate

Oman

Oman offers excellent modern roads, low fuel prices, and very safe driving conditions. The Muscat to Salalah route, wadi driving, desert routes, and Jebel Akhdar are highlights for road trippers.

→ Right Easy

Philippines

Driving in the Philippines means navigating chaotic Manila traffic, island-hopping via ferries, and sharing roads with jeepneys and tricycles. An IDP is required; expect challenging conditions especially during monsoon season.

→ Right Challenging

Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia has recently opened to tourism with modern highways, extreme heat, and very cheap fuel. Women can now drive. Riyadh and Jeddah traffic can be heavy; the NEOM development signals ongoing infrastructure change.

→ Right Moderate

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.

← Left Moderate

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.

→ Right Moderate

Sri Lanka

Sri Lanka drives on the left with narrow winding hill roads, ubiquitous tuk-tuks, and wildlife on roads. Tea country and coastal drives are rewarding but demanding. An IDP is required.

← Left Challenging

Taiwan, China

Taiwan offers dramatic mountain driving including Taroko Gorge and the Suhua Highway, but traffic is scooter-heavy and terrain is challenging. An IDP is required. Taiwan uses its own vehicle registration system.

→ Right Moderate

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.

← Left Challenging

United Arab Emirates

The UAE drives on the right with modern highways, strict traffic enforcement, and extreme summer heat. An IDP is required. The Salik toll system operates in Dubai and on key roads.

→ Right Moderate

Vietnam

Vietnam drives on the right with motorbike-dominated traffic, chaotic urban streets, and growing highway infrastructure. Foreigners face restrictions on car driving; an IDP is required.

→ Right Challenging