Driving in Finland as a Germany National
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.
Key Things to Know First
Finland generally accepts foreign licences for short-term visitors. Carry your original licence and passport at all times.
Both Germany and Finland drive on the right. No adjustment needed.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Rule | Germany | Finland | Change? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic side | Right-hand traffic | Right-hand traffic | Same |
| Speed unit | km/h | km/h | Same |
| IDP required | — | No | No |
| Min. driving age | 18 | 18 | Same |
| Emergency number | 112 | 112 | Same |
| Road difficulty | Moderate | Moderate | — |
Speed Limits in Finland
Documents to Carry in Finland
- Original driving licence from Germany — must be valid and unexpired
- Passport or national ID — carry at all times while driving
- Car insurance certificate — verify it covers Finland before departure
- Vehicle registration / rental agreement
Emergency Number in Finland
112 is the pan-European emergency number, widely accepted across many countries worldwide.
Emergency numbers for all countriesFull Finland Driving Guide
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