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🇩🇰Tourist Guide

Driving in Denmark

Complete guide for tourists and expats. Learn the road rules, speed limits, and essential information before you drive in Denmark.

Right Side
Driving Side
130 km/h
Max Highway Speed
112 (unified emergency)
Emergency Number

Can You Drive in Denmark?

Accepted Licenses From

EUEEAMost countries with valid license

Validity Period: EU licenses: valid indefinitely while visiting. Non-EU licenses: valid for up to 90 days

Important Note

EU/EEA licenses are fully valid in Denmark. Non-EU visitors can drive with their home license for stays up to 90 days. An IDP is recommended for non-EU license holders, especially if the license is not in Latin script. After 90 days, a Danish license exchange is required for residents.

What to Carry in Your Car

Mandatory Items

  • Warning triangle
  • Reflective vest (must be accessible inside the vehicle, not in the trunk)
  • Proof of insurance

Recommended Items

  • First aid kit
  • Fire extinguisher
  • Spare bulb kit
  • Ice scraper and de-icer (winter months)

Speed Limits

50

Urban Areas

km/h

80

Rural Roads

km/h

130

Highways/Motorways

km/h

Toll Roads

Payment Methods

BroBizz (electronic transponder — works on both bridges)Credit/debit cardsCash (limited — being phased out)

Average Cost

Storebælt Bridge: DKK 260 for cars; Øresund Bridge: approximately DKK 320–390 for cars

Denmark has very few toll roads. The main tolls are the Storebælt Bridge (connecting Zealand and Funen) and the Øresund Bridge (connecting Denmark and Sweden). The Øresund Bridge toll is shared between Denmark and Sweden. BroBizz is the electronic payment system for both bridges.

Parking

Line Colors

Red zone: Maximum 1-hour parking — display blue parking disc (P-skive), closest to city center
Green zone: Maximum 3-hour parking — display blue parking disc
Blue zone: Paid parking — use parking meters or mobile payment apps
Yellow curb: No parking

Parking Tips

  • Always carry a blue parking disc (P-skive) — available free from gas stations, tourist offices, and police stations
  • Use the EasyPark or ParkOne app for mobile parking payment in most Danish cities
  • In Copenhagen, parking is free on Sundays and public holidays in most zones but always check signage

Average Cost: DKK 15–40/hour in Copenhagen city center; lower in smaller cities

Common Mistakes Tourists Make

  • 1Forgetting to use daytime running lights — dipped headlights must be on at all times while driving in Denmark, day and night
  • 2Not yielding to cyclists — Denmark has extensive cycle lanes and cyclists have strong right-of-way protections
  • 3Speeding in residential areas — Denmark uses point-to-point (section) speed cameras that measure average speed over a distance
  • 4Parking without a parking disc (P-skive) in time-limited zones — you must display a blue parking disc showing your arrival time

Traffic Fines

Speeding

DKK 1,200–10,000+ depending on speed exceeded; over 30% above limit earns a klip; over 100% above limit can result in vehicle confiscation

No Seatbelt

DKK 2,500 (fine plus mandatory Offerfonden donation)

Phone Use

DKK 1,500–2,000 plus a klip (penalty point) on license

Red Light

DKK 2,000 plus a klip on license; conditional license revocation for repeat offenses

Illegal Parking

DKK 510–2,040 depending on violation type and duration

Test Your Knowledge

Ready to Drive in Denmark?

Take a quick quiz to test your knowledge of the road rules.

Emergency Contacts

Police

112 (emergency) / 114 (non-emergency police)

Ambulance

112

Fire

112

Roadside Assistance

FDM (Forenede Danske Motorejere): +45 70 13 30 40 — Denmark's main roadside assistance service

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