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Highest Minimum Driving Age by Country

Countries ranked by the minimum legal age to hold a full Class B driving licence. Most of the world sets 18 as the floor, but a few notable exceptions go higher — and several countries allow earlier provisional licences.

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🥇#1
🇪🇸Spanien18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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🇩🇪Deutschland18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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🇮🇹Italien18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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4🇳🇱Niederlande18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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5🇵🇹Portugal18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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6🇵🇱Polen18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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7🇯🇵Japan18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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8🇧🇷Brasilien18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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9🇲🇽Mexiko18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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10🇦🇷Argentinien18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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11🇸🇪Schweden18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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12🇻🇳Vietnam18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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13🇨🇭Schweiz18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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14🇫🇮Finnland18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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15🇳🇴Norwegen18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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16🇰🇷Südkorea18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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17🇦🇹Österreich18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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18🇹🇷Türkei18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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19🇪🇪Estland18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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20🇷🇴Rumänien18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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21🇨🇿Tschechien18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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22🇺🇦Ukraine18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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23🇬🇷Griechenland18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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24🇸🇦Saudi-Arabien18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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25🇱🇺Luxemburg18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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26🇰🇼Kuwait18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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27🇧🇭Bahrain18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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28🇶🇦Katar18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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29🇴🇲Oman18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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30🇪🇬Ägypten18 years18 is the most common minimum age globally.
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Based on AutoviaTest's driving-test database covering 67 countries.Updated 2026
🥇#1🇪🇸Spanien
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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🥈#2🇩🇪Deutschland
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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🥉#3🇮🇹Italien
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#4🇳🇱Niederlande
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#5🇵🇹Portugal
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#6🇵🇱Polen
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#7🇯🇵Japan
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#8🇧🇷Brasilien
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#9🇲🇽Mexiko
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#10🇦🇷Argentinien
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#11🇸🇪Schweden
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#12🇻🇳Vietnam
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#13🇨🇭Schweiz
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#14🇫🇮Finnland
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#15🇳🇴Norwegen
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#16🇰🇷Südkorea
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#17🇦🇹Österreich
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#18🇹🇷Türkei
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#19🇪🇪Estland
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#20🇷🇴Rumänien
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#21🇨🇿Tschechien
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#22🇺🇦Ukraine
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#23🇬🇷Griechenland
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#24🇸🇦Saudi-Arabien
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#25🇱🇺Luxemburg
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#26🇰🇼Kuwait
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#27🇧🇭Bahrain
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#28🇶🇦Katar
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#29🇴🇲Oman
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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#30🇪🇬Ägypten
18 years

18 is the most common minimum age globally.

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Based on AutoviaTest's database covering 67 countries · Updated 2026

Methodology

The ranking uses the minimum age to hold a full unrestricted Class B (passenger car) driving licence. Many countries allow provisional or learner licences earlier (often 15-17) with conditions like supervised driving only, restricted hours, or lower alcohol limits.

Graduated licensing systems that require additional stages after the initial age (common in Australia, New Zealand, Canada, most US states) are not factored into this ranking — the age shown is the final full-licence age.

Ties are broken alphabetically. Commercial driver licence ages (typically 21+ for heavy goods and buses) are excluded.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum driving age in most countries?+
The global median minimum age for a full Class B driving licence is 18, adopted by most European countries, Japan, and many others. The United States varies by state, with full unrestricted licences typically available from 17-18. A handful of countries set the age at 16 (e.g. parts of Canada and some US states), and a few go as high as 21 (e.g. Algeria for commercial vehicles).
Which country has the highest minimum driving age?+
Based on AutoviaTest's database of 67 countries, countries requiring 18+ for an unrestricted Class B licence are the strictest category. Many countries in the Middle East and parts of Asia apply 18 as a firm minimum without provisional-licence exceptions, while others allow earlier learner permits.
Can teenagers drive before their legal minimum age?+
Most countries allow provisional, learner, or accompanied-driver licences before the full minimum age. Germany's "Begleitetes Fahren ab 17" allows 17-year-olds to drive with a registered adult, Norway's Trafikalt grunnkurs can start at 15, and the UK allows provisional licences at 15 years 9 months. The minimum age in AutoviaTest's ranking is the age for a full unrestricted licence.
Why do different countries set different minimum driving ages?+
Minimum ages balance public-safety concerns (young drivers are statistically higher-risk) against practical needs (rural access, economic participation). Countries with strong public transport networks often set higher ages, while countries with dispersed populations and limited transit tend to set lower ones. Graduated licensing systems (learner → provisional → full) are increasingly common as a middle ground.
Does a higher minimum age mean safer roads for young drivers?+
Evidence suggests yes, but only as part of a package. Countries that combine a higher minimum age with mandatory training, graduated licensing, and zero-tolerance alcohol limits for novices (e.g. Norway, Sweden, Germany) see the lowest young-driver fatality rates. Raising the age alone has a smaller effect without complementary policies.
Can I drive abroad before the local minimum age with my home licence?+
Generally, no. If you are resident in a country with a higher minimum age, that country's rules apply — even if your home licence would permit driving. Tourists with valid foreign licences are usually allowed to drive at the age their licence was issued for, but this varies. Always check the destination country's rules before driving abroad.
What is a graduated licensing system?+
Graduated licensing (GDL) is a multi-stage process where drivers earn progressively more privileges over time. Typical stages are: Learner (supervised only) → Provisional/Intermediate (with restrictions like no late-night driving, no passengers, lower alcohol limits) → Full unrestricted licence. New Zealand, Australia, Canada, and most US states use GDL systems. The ages in this ranking refer to the final Full licence stage.

Data Sources

This ranking is compiled from official licensing authorities and government road-safety bodies. All values are normalised to allow direct comparison across countries.

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    European Commission — Driving Licence Directive
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    NHTSA — Graduated Driver Licensing (USA)
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    UK Driver & Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)
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    Statens vegvesen — Norway (Trafikalt grunnkurs)
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    NZ Transport Agency — Waka Kotahi
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    Austroads — Australia/NZ licensing framework
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    Dirección General de Tráfico (DGT) — Spain
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    Kraftfahrt-Bundesamt (KBA) — Germany

Last updated April 2026. AutoviaTest normalises data from government sources into a single comparable format. Methodology and licence: CC BY 4.0.

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