LAutoviaTest
QuizLessonsHazard PerceptionHow It WorksPricingBlog
Sign InGet Started Free
Basel, Switzerland
🇨🇭Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Basel

Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Basel, Switzerland. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.

Right
Driving Side
50 km/h
Urban Speed Limit
Medium
Traffic Level
112
Emergency
IDPLocal Traffic RulesTraffic Fines & PenaltiesSafety TipsParkingFAQEmergency Contacts

International Driving Permit (IDP) in Basel

IDP Not Required

EU/EEA licenses are valid. Other foreign licenses are accepted for up to 12 months. An IDP is recommended if your license is not in a Roman alphabet.

Fine without IDP: CHF 100-200

Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country before traveling. Cannot be obtained in Switzerland.

Accepted Licenses

EU/EEA licensesUS, Canada, Australia, UK licenses valid for 12 months

Traffic Rules in Basel

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1Headlights must be on 24/7 - even during daytime
  • 2Highway vignette (CHF 40/year) is required for Swiss motorways
  • 3Blood alcohol limit is 0.5‰ (0.1‰ for new drivers)
  • 4Right-before-left rule applies at unmarked intersections
  • 5Border crossings to Germany and France are within minutes

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Not yielding to trams - they have absolute priority everywhere
  • Getting motorcycle or bicycle wheels caught in tram tracks
  • Forgetting different traffic rules apply in neighboring Germany and France
  • Exceeding speed limits - cameras are common and fines are steep
  • Not purchasing the highway vignette before using motorways

Horn Culture

Horn use is minimal and reserved for emergencies. Unnecessary honking is socially unacceptable.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

CHF 40-260 (minor), CHF 260+ and license confiscation (major)

No Helmet

CHF 250

No IDP

CHF 100-200

Red Light

CHF 250+

Drink Driving

CHF 400+ and license suspension (criminal charges possible)

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • Basel has very safe, well-maintained roads
  • The tram network is extensive - always check for trams before turning
  • Cyclists are everywhere - check mirrors and blind spots carefully
  • Rhine bridges can be congested during rush hours
  • The excellent tram system makes driving in the center unnecessary

Best Time to Drive

Mid-morning or early afternoon for lightest traffic

Rainy Season Warning

No specific rainy season. Winter (Nov-Mar) can bring snow and ice. Winter tires are strongly recommended.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • Altstadt (Old Town) - narrow medieval streets and pedestrian zones
  • Marktplatz area - heavy pedestrian and tram traffic
  • Rhine bridges during rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM)

Parking

Average Cost

CHF 2-3/hour on street, CHF 25-40/day in garages

Scooter Parking

Designated motorcycle parking areas are available. Some locations are free of charge.

Parking Tips

  • Blue zones offer 1 hour free parking with a parking disc
  • Street parking costs CHF 2-3/hour
  • Parking garages charge CHF 25-40/day
  • Park & Ride at Badischer Bahnhof (German station) is good value
  • Consider parking in nearby German towns like Weil am Rhein for lower rates

FAQ: Driving in Basel

Can I drive to Germany or France from Basel?

Yes, very easily. Germany (Weil am Rhein) and France (Saint-Louis) are both just minutes from Basel center. No border checks normally, but traffic rules and speed limits differ in each country.

Do I need a car in Basel?

No, the tram network is excellent and covers the entire city. A car is only useful for day trips to the Black Forest (Germany), Alsace (France), or Swiss countryside.

What should I know about trams in Basel?

Trams have absolute right of way everywhere. Never block tram tracks, always yield, and be very careful crossing tracks on a bicycle or scooter - the rails can catch your wheels.

Is parking cheaper across the border?

Yes, parking in German or French border towns is significantly cheaper. P+R at Badischer Bahnhof connects directly to Basel's tram network.

Emergency Contacts

Police

117

Ambulance

144

Roadside Assistance

TCS: 140

Explore Basel
Book tours, activities & experiences
Browse on GetYourGuide

Partner link – opens GetYourGuide.com

Practice for Your Switzerland Driving Test

Prepare for the official driving theory test with practice questions, road signs, and study materials.

Take Practice TestSign Up Free

Explore Other Cities

🇻🇳Hanoi🇻🇳Ho Chi Minh City🇹🇭Bangkok🇮🇩Bali🇹🇭Chiang Mai🇹🇭Phuket🇸🇬Singapore🇲🇾Kuala Lumpur🇦🇪Dubai🇹🇷Istanbul🇪🇸Barcelona🇫🇷Paris🇳🇱Amsterdam🇯🇵Tokyo🇭🇰Hong Kong🇬🇧London🇮🇹Rome🇰🇷Seoul🇨🇿Prague🇵🇹Lisbon🇺🇸New York🇮🇳Delhi🇦🇹Vienna🇮🇹Milan🇬🇷Athens🇩🇪Berlin🇦🇺Sydney🇮🇪Dublin🇪🇸Madrid🇪🇬Cairo🇨🇭Zurich🇨🇭Geneva🇨🇭Bern🇨🇭Lausanne🇨🇭Lugano🇺🇸Los Angeles🇺🇸Chicago🇺🇸Houston🇺🇸Miami🇺🇸Phoenix🇺🇸Philadelphia🇺🇸San Antonio🇺🇸San Diego🇺🇸Dallas🇺🇸San Francisco🇺🇸Seattle🇺🇸Denver🇺🇸Atlanta
LAutoviaTest

Your global partner for driving test preparation. Pass your test with confidence.

Follow us on YouTubeFollow us on InstagramFollow us on TikTok

Learning Resources

  • Practice Quiz
  • Lessons
  • Practice Tests
  • Pricing
  • Blog

For Schools

  • For Driving Schools
  • School Login
  • Get in Touch

Resources

  • Driving Test
  • Test Guides
  • Road Safety
  • Road Safety for Business
  • Road Safety Certification Protocol (RSCP)
  • Road Signs
  • FAQ
  • International Driving Guide
  • Driving in Europe
  • Driving in United States
  • Expat License Guide
  • Traffic Law Reports
  • Driving Schools
  • 2026 Rule Changes

License Types

  • Car License (B)
  • Motorcycle License (A)
  • Truck License (C)
  • Bus License (D)
  • Moped License (AM)
  • View All License Types →

City Guides

  • Barcelona
  • Paris
  • Rome
  • London
  • Bangkok
  • Tokyo
  • View All City Guides →

Popular Cities

  • Madrid
  • Barcelona
  • Paris
  • Berlin
  • Rome
  • London
  • View All Cities →

Hazard Perception

  • Spain
  • France
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Netherlands
  • Portugal
  • United Kingdom
  • Poland
  • Switzerland
  • Denmark
  • Sweden

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
  • Cookie Policy
  • Editorial Guidelines
  • Contact Us

AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to any official government driving test agency (including but not limited to driving test Spain, DVSA UK, or DMV USA). The practice tests, questions, and materials provided on this platform are for educational and preparation purposes only. They are designed to help you prepare for your official driving test but do not guarantee passing results. Always refer to your official testing agency for the most current test requirements and information.

© 2026 AutoviaTest. All rights reserved.