Kørsel i Brazil
Komplet guide til turister og expats. Lær om færdselsregler, hastighedsgrænser og vigtige oplysninger, før du kører i Brazil.
Kan du køre i Brazil?
Accepterede licenser fra
Gyldighedsperiode: Valid for up to 180 days from entry date
Vigtig bemærkning
An International Driving Permit (IDP) along with your home country license is accepted for tourists for up to 180 days. After that, you must obtain a Brazilian license (CNH). The IDP must be a translation into Portuguese or accompanied by a certified translation.
Hvad skal du have med i bilen?
Obligatoriske elementer
- Warning triangle
- Fire extinguisher (ABC type)
- Spare tire with jack and wheel wrench
- First aid kit
- Vehicle registration (CRLV)
Anbefalede varer
- Reflective vest
- Flashlight
- Jumper cables
Hastighedsgrænser
Byområder
km/h
Veje i landdistrikterne
km/h
Motorveje/motortrafikveje
km/h
Betalingsveje
Betalingsmetoder
Gennemsnitlige omkostninger
R$ 5–30 per toll plaza depending on the highway and distance
Toll roads (rodovias pedagiadas) are generally in better condition than free alternatives. Some highways accept only cash or pre-paid tags. Sem Parar and ConectCar are the main automatic toll payment systems.
Parkering
Linjefarver
Tips til parkering
- Download Zona Azul Digital apps (varies by city) to pay for street parking — paper cards are being phased out
- Never leave valuables visible in your car — break-ins are common in major cities
- Use guarded parking lots (estacionamentos) especially at night for added security
Gennemsnitlige omkostninger: R$ 5–15/hour in Zona Azul (metered zones); R$ 15–40 in private parking garages in city centers
Almindelige fejl, som turister begår
- 1Not respecting the zero-tolerance alcohol policy (BAC 0.0%) — any trace of alcohol results in heavy fines and license suspension
- 2Driving with headlights off on highways outside urban areas (mandatory 24/7 on all federal and state highways)
- 3Stopping at red lights at night in unsafe neighborhoods — locals sometimes treat red lights cautiously in high-crime areas, but running them is still illegal
- 4Underestimating distances between cities — Brazil is continental in size and roads vary greatly in quality
- 5Driving in bus-only lanes (faixas exclusivas) during restricted hours
Trafikbøder
At køre for stærkt
R$ 130.16 to R$ 880.41 depending on how much the limit is exceeded; over 50% above limit results in license suspension
Ingen sikkerhedssele
R$ 195.23 (serious infraction, 5 points on license)
Brug af telefon
R$ 293.47 (very serious infraction, 7 points on license)
Rødt lys
R$ 293.47 (very serious infraction, 7 points on license)
Ulovlig parkering
R$ 88.38 to R$ 195.23 depending on severity
Er du klar til at køre i Brazil?
Tag en hurtig quiz for at teste din viden om færdselsreglerne.
Kontaktpersoner i nødsituationer
Politiet
190 (Military Police) / 191 (Federal Highway Police)
Ambulance
192 (SAMU)
Brand
193
Vejhjælp
PRF (Federal Highway Police): 191 — available 24/7 on federal highways
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