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Driving in Iceland as a South Korea National

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.

Key Things to Know First

No IDP Typically Required

Iceland generally accepts foreign licences for short-term visitors. Carry your original licence and passport at all times.

Same Side of the Road

Both South Korea and Iceland drive on the right. No adjustment needed.

Side-by-Side Comparison

Rule South Korea Iceland 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 17 Differs
Emergency number 112 112 Same
Road difficulty Moderate Challenging

Speed Limits in Iceland

Urban
50 km/h
Rural / Open road
80-90 km/h
Highway / Motorway
90 km/h

Documents to Carry in Iceland

  • Original driving licence from South Korea — must be valid and unexpired
  • Passport or national ID — carry at all times while driving
  • Car insurance certificate — verify it covers Iceland before departure
  • Vehicle registration / rental agreement

Emergency Number in Iceland

112

112 is the pan-European emergency number, widely accepted across many countries worldwide.

Emergency numbers for all countries

Full Iceland Driving Guide

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

Read the complete guide