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Geneva, Switzerland
🇨🇭Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Geneva

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

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Driving Side
50 km/h
Urban Speed Limit
Medium
Traffic Level
112
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International Driving Permit (IDP) in Geneva

IDP Not Required

EU/EEA licenses are valid. French and 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 licensesFrench licensesUS, Canada, Australia valid 12 months

Traffic Rules in Geneva

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
  • 5Close to the French border - traffic rules change when crossing

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Crossing into France accidentally without realizing rules change
  • Not yielding to trams at intersections
  • Driving into low emission zones without checking eligibility
  • Exceeding speed limits - Swiss enforcement is extremely strict
  • Forgetting the highway vignette

Horn Culture

Horn use is minimal and reserved for genuine emergencies. Excessive honking is frowned upon.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

CHF 40-260 (minor), license seizure for major violations

No Helmet

CHF 250

No IDP

CHF 100-200

Red Light

CHF 250+

Drink Driving

CHF 400+ and criminal record possible

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • Geneva has very safe, well-maintained roads
  • The city is compact - public transport and walking are often more practical
  • Watch for cyclists and e-scooters in shared lanes
  • International organizations bring heavy diplomatic traffic and security cordons
  • Winter conditions can affect lakeside roads

Best Time to Drive

Mid-morning or evenings for lightest traffic. Avoid UN area during major conferences.

Rainy Season Warning

No specific rainy season. Winter (Nov-Mar) brings cold and occasional snow. Winter tires are recommended.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • Vieille Ville (Old Town) - narrow streets and pedestrian zones
  • UN/international district during major conferences
  • Airport road during rush hours

Parking

Average Cost

CHF 2-5/hour on street, CHF 25-45/day in garages

Scooter Parking

Designated motorcycle parking areas are available in the city. Some locations are free.

Parking Tips

  • Blue zones offer 1 hour free parking with a parking disc
  • Street parking costs CHF 2-5/hour in central areas
  • Underground P+R options are available near the border and outskirts
  • Parking garages charge CHF 25-45/day
  • Consider parking on the French side of the border for lower rates

FAQ: Driving in Geneva

Can I easily drive between Geneva and France?

Yes, the French border is just minutes away. No border checks normally, but driving rules change - France requires a breathalyzer kit (though the fine for not having one is minimal) and has different speed limits.

Is it worth renting a car in Geneva?

For the city itself, no - public transport is excellent and free with a Tout Genève card from your hotel. A car is useful for day trips to Chamonix, Annecy, or the Swiss Alps.

What is the vignette and do I need one?

The Swiss highway vignette (CHF 40/year) is required for motorways. Buy it at the border or gas stations. If you're only staying in Geneva city, you may not need one.

How strict are Swiss traffic fines?

Extremely strict. Speed cameras are everywhere and fines start from CHF 40 for minor speeding. Serious offenses (20+ km/h over in town) can lead to license confiscation and criminal charges.

Emergency Contacts

Police

117

Ambulance

144

Roadside Assistance

TCS: 140

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