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Zurich, Switzerland
🇨🇭Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Zurich

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

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50 km/h
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Medium
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112
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International Driving Permit (IDP) in Zurich

IDP Not Required

EU/EEA licenses are valid in Switzerland. 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 Zurich

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1Headlights must be on 24/7 - even during daytime
  • 2Highway vignette (CHF 40/year) is required for motorways
  • 3Blood alcohol limit is 0.5‰ (0.1‰ for new drivers)
  • 4Right-before-left rule applies at unmarked intersections
  • 5Trams always have absolute priority

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Forgetting to buy the highway vignette before using motorways
  • Not yielding to trams at intersections and shared lanes
  • Exceeding speed limits - Swiss enforcement is strict and automated
  • Parking in blue zones without a parking disc
  • Not using winter tires in cold conditions

Horn Culture

Horn use is minimal and reserved for genuine emergencies. Honking unnecessarily is frowned upon and may result in fines.

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

  • Zurich has very safe, well-maintained roads
  • Public transport (trams, buses, trains) is excellent - consider it over driving
  • Speed cameras are widespread and strictly enforced
  • Watch for cyclists in dedicated lanes
  • Winter conditions can make roads slippery - winter tires are recommended Nov-Mar

Best Time to Drive

Mid-morning (9-11 AM) or evenings after 7 PM for lightest traffic

Rainy Season Warning

No specific rainy season. Winter (Nov-Mar) brings snow and ice. Winter tires are not legally required but are strongly recommended and expected.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • Altstadt (Old Town) - narrow streets and pedestrian zones
  • Bahnhofstrasse - major shopping street with limited access
  • Limmatquai during rush hours (7-9 AM, 5-7 PM)

Parking

Average Cost

CHF 2-4/hour on street, CHF 30-50/day in garages

Scooter Parking

Designated motorcycle parking areas are available throughout the city center. Some are free.

Parking Tips

  • Blue zones offer 1 hour free parking with a parking disc (Parkscheibe)
  • Street parking costs CHF 2-4/hour in central areas
  • Parking garages charge CHF 30-50/day
  • Use the ParkingPay or EasyPark app for convenient payment
  • Park & Ride options are available at suburban train stations

FAQ: Driving in Zurich

Do I need a vignette to drive in Switzerland?

Yes, a highway vignette (CHF 40/year) is required for all motorways. Buy it at the border, gas stations, or online before your trip. Fines for non-compliance are CHF 200 plus the vignette cost.

Should I drive in Zurich city center?

Zurich has excellent public transport (trams, buses, S-Bahn). Driving in the center is possible but parking is expensive and the Old Town has many restrictions. A car is best for day trips to the Alps or Lake Zurich area.

What are the speed limits in Switzerland?

50 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h outside towns, 120 km/h on motorways. Speed cameras are common and fines are steep - even 1 km/h over can result in a fine.

Is parking difficult in Zurich?

Street parking is limited and regulated by zones. Blue zones offer 1 hour free with a parking disc. Parking garages are widely available but cost CHF 30-50/day. P+R at suburban stations is the best value.

Emergency Contacts

Police

117

Ambulance

144

Roadside Assistance

TCS: 140

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