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Driving in Australia as a South Korea National

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.

Key Things to Know First

IDP Required

Australia requires an International Driving Permit for foreign visitors. Obtain one in South Korea before departure.

How to get an IDP
Drive on the Left — You Are Switching Sides

South Korea drives on the right, but Australia drives on the left. Extra caution required at roundabouts, intersections, and after exits.

Tips for switching sides

Side-by-Side Comparison

Rule South Korea Australia Change?
Traffic side Right-hand traffic Left-hand traffic Yes
Speed unit km/h km/h Same
IDP required Yes Yes
Min. driving age 18 17 Differs
Emergency number 112 000 Different
Road difficulty Moderate Moderate

Speed Limits in Australia

Urban
50 km/h
Rural / Open road
100-110 km/h
Highway / Motorway
110-130 km/h

Documents to Carry in Australia

  • Original driving licence from South Korea — must be valid and unexpired
  • International Driving Permit (IDP) — required in Australia. Obtain from your national motoring association before travelling.
  • Passport or national ID — carry at all times while driving
  • Car insurance certificate — verify it covers Australia before departure
  • Vehicle registration / rental agreement

Emergency Number in Australia

000

Primary emergency number in Australia. Save it before you drive.

Emergency numbers for all countries

Full Australia Driving Guide

Road rules, toll system, fuel types, parking, regional quirks — everything you need for driving in Australia.

Read the complete guide