Driving in Seoul
Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Seoul, South Korea. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.
International Driving Permit (IDP) in Seoul
IDP Required
IDP is required for most foreign drivers in South Korea. Your home license alone is not valid. Some countries have bilateral agreements allowing direct license use.
Fine without IDP: ₩200,000-500,000 ($150-375)
Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country before traveling. Cannot be obtained in Korea.
Accepted Licenses
Traffic Rules in Seoul
Local Traffic Rules
- 1Drive on the RIGHT (same as US and most of Europe)
- 2Bus-only lanes on major roads during restricted hours
- 3Right turn on red is allowed after complete stop (unless signed)
- 4Many toll expressways around and through Seoul
- 5Very strict drunk driving enforcement
Common Tourist Mistakes
- Driving without an IDP (significant fine)
- Not understanding Korean road signs
- Using bus lanes during restricted hours
- Underestimating Seoul traffic congestion
- Not having T-money card for toll payments
Horn Culture
Moderate horn use. More than Europe but less than Southeast Asia.
Traffic Fines & Penalties
Speeding
₩30,000-120,000 ($22-90)
No Helmet
₩20,000 ($15)
No IDP
₩500,000 ($375)
Red Light
₩60,000-120,000 ($45-90)
Drink Driving
₩1,000,000+ ($750+) + license suspension + possible jail
Safety Tips
Essential Safety Tips
- Seoul is safe for driving but traffic is very dense
- Navigation apps are essential - use Naver Map or KakaoNavi
- Google Maps has limited driving functionality in Korea
- Winter conditions can be challenging
- Tunnel toll systems require Hi-Pass device or cash
Best Time to Drive
Mid-morning (10-11 AM) or mid-afternoon (2-4 PM). Avoid rush hours at all costs.
Rainy Season Warning
July-August: Monsoon season brings heavy rain and potential flooding.
Areas to Avoid (for beginners)
- Gangnam during rush hour (worst congestion in Seoul)
- Myeongdong area (pedestrian-heavy shopping district)
- Major highways during holidays (Chuseok, Lunar New Year)
Parking
Average Cost
₩2,000-5,000/hour ($1.50-3.75)Scooter Parking
Designated motorcycle parking areas. Street parking allowed in many places.
Parking Tips
- Parking is tight but usually available in commercial areas
- Many apartment buildings have visitor parking
- Mall parking is often free with purchase validation
- Street parking uses app-based payment
FAQ: Driving in Seoul
Do I need an IDP to drive in Seoul?
Yes, an IDP is required for most foreign drivers in South Korea. Apply before your trip. Some countries have bilateral agreements allowing license use.
Is driving in Seoul difficult?
Seoul traffic is dense and fast-paced. Korean road signs have English but navigation requires local apps. The excellent subway system is easier for most tourists.
Why doesn't Google Maps work well in Korea?
Korean law restricts exporting map data for security reasons. Use Naver Map or KakaoNavi instead - they're more accurate and have real-time traffic.
Should I rent a car in Seoul?
Only if you're exploring outside Seoul. Within the city, the subway is faster and easier. Consider renting for trips to Jeju Island or countryside.
What side of the road do they drive in Korea?
South Korea drives on the RIGHT, same as the US, China, and most of Europe.
Emergency Contacts
Police
112
Ambulance
119
Roadside Assistance
Korea Road Service: 1588-2504
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