
International Driving Guide
Your complete resource for driving rules, regulations, and essential tips across countries worldwide. From Europe to the Americas, Asia to the Middle East - find everything you need to drive safely abroad.
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Driving information for countries across multiple continents
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- โขWrong parking: โฌ80-โฌ200
- โขMissing required equipment: โฌ100-โฌ300
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Essential Information for Driving Abroad
International Driving Permit (IDP)
An International Driving Permit (IDP) is a translation of your domestic driving license. It's recognized in over 150 countries and is often required alongside your national license.
- โขRequired in many countries for non-residents
- โขValid for 1 year from issue date
- โขMust be obtained in your home country before travel
- โขAlways carry alongside your original license
Road Safety Tips
Driving in a foreign country requires extra caution and preparation. Follow these essential safety tips:
- โขFamiliarize yourself with local traffic signs and road markings
- โขAlways carry required documents (license, IDP, insurance, registration)
- โขKnow the emergency numbers for the country you're visiting
- โขCheck if your insurance covers international driving
Unusual Traffic Laws Around the World
๐ฉ๐ฐ Denmark
Drivers must check under their car before starting the engine to ensure no child or animal is underneath.
๐ช๐ธ Spain
Driving while wearing flip-flops or barefoot is prohibited and can result in fines.
๐ซ๐ท France
Drivers are required to carry a working breathalyzer in their vehicle (though no longer strictly enforced).
๐ฏ๐ต Japan
Zero tolerance for alcohol - even 0.01% BAC can result in severe penalties.
Regional Driving Characteristics
Europe
Most countries drive on the right. Strict speed enforcement, extensive use of roundabouts, and mandatory safety equipment (vests, triangles) are common.
Americas
Right-hand driving throughout. Zero tolerance alcohol policies in many countries. Varying road quality - excellent highways in some areas, challenging conditions in others.
Asia & Middle East
Mixed driving sides (Japan drives left, most others right). High-speed highways in UAE, strict enforcement in Japan. Cultural driving styles vary significantly.
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