Driving in Prague
Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Prague, Czech Republic. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.
International Driving Permit (IDP) in Prague
IDP Not Required
EU licenses are valid. US and other foreign licenses are valid for 1 year. IDP is recommended for non-EU, non-Latin alphabet licenses.
Fine without IDP: CZK 1,500-10,000 (€60-400)
Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country before traveling if needed.
Accepted Licenses
Traffic Rules in Prague
Local Traffic Rules
- 1Trams have absolute right of way - always yield
- 2Headlights required 24/7 year-round
- 3E-vignette required for all motorways
- 4Zero tolerance for alcohol (0.0% BAC)
- 5Must yield to pedestrians on zebra crossings
Common Tourist Mistakes
- Not purchasing highway e-vignette (heavy fines)
- Any alcohol consumption before driving (zero tolerance)
- Getting motorcycle wheels caught in tram tracks
- Not yielding to trams
- Speeding in camera-enforced zones
Horn Culture
Minimal horn use. Not common except for genuine emergencies.
Traffic Fines & Penalties
Speeding
CZK 1,000-10,000 (€40-400)
No Helmet
CZK 2,000 (€80)
No IDP
CZK 2,500-10,000 (€100-400)
Red Light
CZK 2,500-5,000 (€100-200)
Drink Driving
CZK 25,000-50,000 (€1,000-2,000) + criminal charges
Safety Tips
Essential Safety Tips
- Czech drivers follow rules well - safer than southern Europe
- Watch for trams everywhere - they're quiet and fast
- Cobblestones in center are very slippery when wet
- Speed cameras are common on highways
- Winters can be harsh - check conditions before driving
Best Time to Drive
Most times are fine. Avoid morning rush (7-9 AM) and evening (4-6 PM).
Rainy Season Warning
No specific rainy season. Winter (Nov-Mar) requires winter tires by law on snow/ice.
Areas to Avoid (for beginners)
- Old Town Square area (pedestrian zone)
- Wenceslas Square (limited vehicle access)
- Near Prague Castle (steep and narrow streets)
Parking
Average Cost
CZK 40-80/hour (€1.60-3.20)Scooter Parking
Designated areas available. Free in some locations.
Parking Tips
- P+R (Park and Ride) facilities at metro stations are best value
- Old Town has almost no parking - don't even try
- Parking zones: Blue (residents), Orange (2hr max), Green (6hr max)
- Pay via SMS or parking apps
FAQ: Driving in Prague
Do I need a vignette to drive in Czech Republic?
Yes, an e-vignette is required for motorways. Buy online before your trip at edalnice.cz. Fines for non-compliance are significant.
Is it true Czech Republic has zero alcohol tolerance?
Yes, the legal blood alcohol limit is 0.0%. Any amount of alcohol while driving is illegal and results in heavy fines.
Should I drive in Prague city center?
No. Public transport is excellent and parking is difficult and expensive. A car is only useful for day trips to Czech countryside.
What should I know about trams in Prague?
Trams ALWAYS have right of way. They're quiet and fast. Never block tram tracks, and always yield when they're approaching.
Do I need winter tires in Czech Republic?
Yes, winter tires are mandatory from November 1 to March 31 on snow/ice covered roads. Most rental cars come properly equipped in winter.
Emergency Contacts
Police
158 or 112
Ambulance
155 or 112
Roadside Assistance
ÚAMK: 1240
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