Fahren in Finland
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Akzeptierte Führerscheine
Gültigkeit: EU/EEA licenses: valid indefinitely while resident. Non-EU: up to 1 year.
Wichtiger Hinweis
EU/EEA licenses are valid. Non-EU licenses are valid for up to 1 year; an International Driving Permit (IDP) is recommended for non-Latin script licenses.
Mitzuführende Ausrüstung
Pflicht
- Warning triangle
- Reflective vest
- Winter tires (Dec 1–Feb 28)
- Vehicle registration document
- Insurance certificate
Empfohlen
- Parking disc (required in blue zones)
- Ice scraper and snow brush
- Tow rope
- Flashlight
Geschwindigkeitsbegrenzungen
Innerorts
km/h
Landstraßen
km/h
Autobahnen
km/h
Parken
Linienfarben
Tipps
- Always carry a parking disc — it is mandatory in blue-zone areas
- Use the EasyPark or Moovy app for convenient meter payments in Helsinki
- In winter, allow extra time for finding cleared parking spaces
Durchschnittliche Kosten: €1–€4 per hour in city centers; free in rural areas
Häufige Fehler von Touristen
- 1Forgetting to use a parking disc in blue-zone areas, resulting in a fine
- 2Not keeping headlights on at all times — dipped headlights are mandatory day and night, year-round
- 3Underestimating winter road conditions and failing to adjust speed for ice and snow
- 4Speeding — income-based day-fine system can result in enormous fines
- 5Not using headlights at all times (mandatory)
Bußgelder
Geschwindigkeit
€100–€200 for up to 20 km/h over; day fines (income-based) for exceeding by more than 20 km/h
Gurtpflicht
€70
Handy
€100
Rotlicht
Day fines (income-based)
Falschparken
€20–€80 depending on city and zone
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Notfallkontakte
Polizei
112
Rettungsdienst
112
Feuerwehr
112
Pannenhilfe
Autoliitto (Finnish motoring association): 0200 8080
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