Italy
France
Driving in France as a Italy National
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.
Key Things to Know First
No IDP Typically Required
France generally accepts foreign licences for short-term visitors. Carry your original licence and passport at all times.
Same Side of the Road
Both Italy and France drive on the right. No adjustment needed.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Rule | Italy | France | 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 | Challenging | Moderate | — |
Speed Limits in France
Urban
50 km/h
Rural / Open road
80 km/h
Highway / Motorway
130 km/h
Documents to Carry in France
- Original driving licence from Italy — must be valid and unexpired
- Passport or national ID — carry at all times while driving
- Car insurance certificate — verify it covers France before departure
- Vehicle registration / rental agreement
Emergency Number in France
112
112 is the pan-European emergency number, widely accepted across many countries worldwide.
Emergency numbers for all countriesFull France Driving Guide
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