Driving in Philippines as a United Kingdom National
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.
Key Things to Know First
Philippines requires an International Driving Permit for foreign visitors. Obtain one in United Kingdom before departure.
How to get an IDPUnited Kingdom drives on the left, but Philippines drives on the right. Extra caution required at roundabouts, intersections, and after exits.
Tips for switching sidesUnited Kingdom uses mph, but Philippines uses km/h. Verify your GPS or navigation app is set to the correct unit.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Rule | United Kingdom | Philippines | Change? |
|---|---|---|---|
| Traffic side | Left-hand traffic | Right-hand traffic | Yes |
| Speed unit | mph | km/h | Yes |
| IDP required | — | Yes | Yes |
| Min. driving age | 17 | 18 | Differs |
| Emergency number | 999 | 911 | Different |
| Road difficulty | Moderate | Challenging | — |
Speed Limits in Philippines
Speed limits in Philippines are posted in km/h (kilometres per hour). Quick reference: 50 km/h ≈ 31 mph · 100 km/h ≈ 62 mph · 130 km/h ≈ 81 mph.
Documents to Carry in Philippines
- Original driving licence from United Kingdom — must be valid and unexpired
- International Driving Permit (IDP) — required in Philippines. Obtain from your national motoring association before travelling.
- Passport or national ID — carry at all times while driving
- Car insurance certificate — verify it covers Philippines before departure
- Vehicle registration / rental agreement
Emergency Number in Philippines
Primary emergency number in Philippines. Save it before you drive.
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