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🇱🇺Complete Guide 2026Updated March 2026

Luxembourg Driving Licence 2026
The Complete Guide

Everything you need to know about getting your driving licence in Luxembourg — SNCA theory test format, auto-école costs, Code de la Route rules, speed limits, traffic fines, and the 12-point system.

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Test Languages
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Test Questions
18
Road Deaths (2024)
€1,500
Average Cost
5 Test LanguagesFee BreakdownSpeed LimitsTraffic FinesLicence Categories
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18

Road deaths in Luxembourg (2024)

Down 31% from 26 in 2023 — among the safest in the EU

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~2.7

Deaths per 100,000 population

Well below EU average of 4.4 per 100K

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€1,500

Average cost for Category B licence

Includes auto-école, tests, and licence issuance

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Key Findings

Theory TestSNCA

20 multiple-choice questions, computer-based, approximately 20 minutes. Pass mark: 18/20 (90%). Available in 5 languages: Luxembourgish, French, German, English, and Portuguese. Administered at SNCA centres in Sandweiler, Diekirch, and Esch-sur-Alzette.

Total CostSNCA / Guichet.lu

Approximately €1,300–€2,000 total: auto-école registration and lessons ~€60–90/hour, theory test resit €30, practical test €100, licence issuance €30 (tax stamp). Mandatory 12h theory + 16h practical minimum.

Road DeathsSTATEC / EC Road Safety

Just 18 fatalities in 2024 (∼2.7 per 100K), making Luxembourg the among the safest EU country for road safety. Speed is the leading cause, involved in 44% of fatal crashes. Small population (660K) means annual figures fluctuate significantly.

BAC LimitCode de la Route / Guichet.lu

0.5 g/L (0.05%) for standard drivers. Strict 0.2 g/L (0.02%) for novice drivers (first 2 years), professional drivers (bus, truck, taxi), and driving instructors. Penalties escalate sharply: €145 fine at 0.5–0.8 g/L, up to €10,000 and prison at ≥1.2 g/L.

12-Point SystemTransports.lu

All licences start with 12 points. Points are deducted for offences: 6 points for DUI/refusal, 4 points for phone use or serious speeding, 2 points for common violations. Losing all 12 points triggers automatic 12-month suspension. Clean 3-year record restores all points.

Global ContextEC / SNCA / STATEC

Luxembourg is among the EU’s safest countries for driving despite having 200,000+ daily cross-border commuters. Unique features: free public transport since 2020, 5-language theory test, conditions-based winter tyre requirement. Licence cost (€1,300–€2,000) is moderate by European standards.

Luxembourg Road Safety: 6-Year Trend (2019–2024)

According to STATEC and the European Commission, Luxembourg recorded just 18 deaths in 2024 — its lowest figure in recent history and a 31% drop from 2023. The sharp spike in 2022 (36 deaths) was an anomaly in an otherwise improving trend.

2019
22
2020
26
(COVID-19 lockdowns)
2021
24
2022
36
2023
26
2024
18

Year-over-year changes

2019→2020

+18.2%

2020→2021

-7.7%

2021→2022

+50.0%

2022→2023

-27.8%

2023→2024

-30.8%

Deaths per 100,000 Population

🇸🇪Sweden
2
🇱🇺Luxembourg
2.7
🇩🇰Denmark
2.4
🇩🇪Germany
3.3
🇫🇷France
4.8

Source: EC Road Safety Country Profile, STATEC. Per-capita rates are estimates and may vary by methodology. Small-population countries show greater annual variation.

Table of Contents

Road Safety DataTheory Test FormatLicence ProcessFeesLicence CategoriesSpeed LimitsTraffic FinesImportant RulesRoad HazardsTest CentresEmergency NumbersMisconceptionsRecent ChangesGlobal ComparisonFAQSourcesCite This Page
SNCA Exam

Luxembourg Theory Test Format#

The computerized theory test is administered by SNCA at three centres across Luxembourg

The Luxembourg driving theory test (examen théorique) for Category B consists of 20 multiple-choice questions drawn randomly from the official question bank, to be completed in approximately 20 minutes. To pass, you must answer at least 18 out of 20 questions correctly (90% pass mark). The test is computer-based with photo-based scenarios and is available in 5 languages: Luxembourgish, French, German, English, and Portuguese — reflecting the country’s multilingual character and large expat population. An oral exam is also available on request with a sworn interpreter. The first attempt fee is included in driving school fees; resit or no-show fee is €30. Tests are held at SNCA centres in Sandweiler (Tuesdays), Fridhaff/Diekirch (Wednesdays), and Esch-sur-Alzette (Thursdays).

Questions

20 MCQs

Random from question bank

Duration

~20 Min

~60 sec per question

Pass Mark

18/20

90% correct answers

Test Fee

€30

Resit / no-show fee

What the Theory Test Covers

Basic Knowledge
  • Traffic signs & signals (Code de la Route)
  • Priority rules (priorité à droite)
  • Speed limits (urban, rural, autoroute)
  • Stopping, parking & zone rules
  • Roundabout rules & signalling
Vehicle & Safety
  • Vehicle technology & maintenance
  • Winter tyre requirements (M+S / Alpine)
  • Contrôle technique (vehicle inspection)
  • First aid basics
  • Fuel-efficient driving (eco-driving)
Advanced Situations
  • Motorway driving & merging
  • Hazard perception & emergency braking
  • BAC limits & novice rules
  • Tunnel & railway crossing rules
  • 12-point licence system
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Step by Step

How to Get Your Luxembourg Driving Licence#

From auto-école to permis de conduire — the complete 6-step process

1

Enrol at an Auto-école

Register at a licensed driving school (auto-école)

Choose an auto-école near you. They provide theory and practical instruction. Lesson rate ~€60–90/hour.

2

Medical Certificate & Photos

Obtain a medical certificate and biometric photos

A medical certificate may be required depending on the category. Prepare biometric passport photos (~€10) for your licence application.

3

Theory Training & Test

Complete 12 hours of theory instruction and pass the SNCA theory exam

12h theory minimum. Test: 20 MCQs, 90% to pass, 5 language options, €30 resit fee.

4

Practical Driving Lessons

Complete minimum 16 hours of practical instruction with your instructor

16h practical minimum for Category B. Includes mandatory road types: urban, rural, and motorway driving.

5

Practical Test

Pass the practical driving test at an SNCA centre

Approximately 30–45 minutes. Fee: €100. Examiner assesses driving in real traffic conditions.

6

Receive Your Permis de Conduire

Apply for your licence at the commune and begin the probationary period

Licence issuance: €30 (tax stamp). You enter a 24-month probationary period with mandatory safety course at CFC Colmar-Berg.

Cost Breakdown

Luxembourg Driving Licence Fees#

Total cost typically €1,300–€2,000 — moderate by European standards

Auto-école practical lessons (per hour)~€60–90
Theory lessons (12h minimum, included in school fee)Included
Theory test (first attempt)Included
Theory test resit / no-show€30
Practical test (per attempt)€100
Driving licence application (tax stamp)€30
Driving licence issuance (tax stamp)€30
CFC Colmar-Berg safety course (probation)~€250
Biometric photos~€10
Medical certificate (if required)~€50
Total Typical (Category B)€1,300–€2,000

Costs depend on the number of practical lessons needed. The auto-école lesson rate (~€60–90/hour) is the largest variable. Licence renewal: free. Licence extension (adding categories): €30. Duplicate licence: €30. Foreign licence exchange: €30.

Categories

Licence Categories & Minimum Age

AM — Mopeds, light quadricycles (≤45 km/h)

16

years

A1 — Light motorcycles (max 15 kW / 125cc)

16

years

A2 — Motorcycles (max 35 kW)

18

years

B — Cars up to 3,500 kg

17 with conduite accompagnée

18

years

A — Motorcycles unlimited

Progressive access from A2 after 2 years

20

years

C / CE — Trucks over 3,500 kg

Medical exam required

21

years

D / DE — Buses (8+ passengers)

Medical exam required

24

years

Licence Validity Periods

AM / A1 / A2 / A / B / BE

Standard validity until age 70

10 years
C / CE / D / DE (professional)

Medical exam required for renewal

5 years
Age 70–80

Medical exam required from age 60

Max 5 years
Age 80+

Medical exam required

Max 2 years

Probationary Period (Période Probatoire)

  • 24-month probationary period for all new licence holders
  • 0.2 g/L BAC limit during probation (stricter than standard 0.5 g/L)
  • Mandatory one-day safety course at CFC Colmar-Berg
  • Training booklet must be maintained throughout probation
  • Violations during probation carry harsher consequences

12-Point Licence System

  • 12 points = starting balance for all licences
  • 6 points: DUI, test refusal, drug driving
  • 4 points: phone use, serious speeding (>50%), BAC 0.8–1.2 g/L, hit & run
  • 2 points: speeding, red light, yield violation
  • 1 point: seatbelt, minor infractions
  • 3-year clean record restores all 12 points
  • Voluntary 1-day course recovers 3 points (once per 3 years)
Speed Limits

Speed Limits in Luxembourg#

As per the Code de la Route — all speeds in km/h

Luxembourg has straightforward speed limits aligned with EU norms. Urban areas are limited to 50 km/h by default, with 30 km/h zones near schools and residential areas. Rural roads (routes nationales) are limited to 90 km/h. Autoroutes (motorways) have a 130 km/h limit that drops to 110 km/h in rain, snow, or fog. Heavy vehicles and trailers are restricted to 75 km/h on rural roads and 90 km/h on autoroutes. All 6 Luxembourg motorways (152 km total) are toll-free for passenger vehicles. Speed cameras (radars fixes and mobiles) are used throughout the country.

Speed limits in Luxembourg by vehicle category and road type, in km/h. Source: Code de la Route.
Road TypeCarsHeavy / TrailersNote
Urban (built-up areas)505030 km/h zones near schools
Rural (routes nationales)9075Single carriageway
Autoroute (dry)13090152 km motorway network, toll-free
Autoroute (rain/fog/snow)11090Reduced in adverse weather
Tunnel9090Special limit in tunnels

Urban (built-up areas)

50

Cars

50

Heavy

30 km/h zones near schools

Rural (routes nationales)

90

Cars

75

Heavy

Single carriageway

Autoroute (dry)

130

Cars

90

Heavy

152 km motorway network, toll-free

Autoroute (rain/fog/snow)

110

Cars

90

Heavy

Reduced in adverse weather

Tunnel

90

Cars

90

Heavy

Special limit in tunnels

Luxembourg’s 6 autoroutes total 152 km and are entirely toll-free for passenger vehicles. Eurovignette applies only to HGVs ≥12 tonnes. Speed cameras are widespread.

Penalties

Traffic Fines & Penalties#

As per the Code de la Route — all fines in Euros

Luxembourg enforces traffic violations through a combination of fixed fines and points deductions from the 12-point licence system. Key penalties: phone use while driving costs €250 plus 4 points (increased February 2024). Drunk driving at 0.5–0.8 g/L carries a €145 fine plus 2 points, escalating to criminal prosecution and up to €10,000 at ≥1.2 g/L. Speeding fines start at €49 for minor offences and increase based on the excess speed and zone type. Severe speeding (>50% over the limit) triggers criminal prosecution.

Traffic fines and penalties in Luxembourg under the Code de la Route. Amounts in Euros.
ViolationFinePoints
Speeding (minor, <15 km/h urban)€492
Speeding (moderate)€1452
Speeding (severe, >50% over limit)Criminal4
Phone / tablet use while driving€2504
Seatbelt violation€491
Drunk driving (0.5–0.8 g/L)€1452
Drunk driving (0.8–1.2 g/L)€500+4
Drunk driving (≥1.2 g/L)Up to €10,0006
Red light / stop sign violation€1452
Winter tyres non-compliance€74—
Not respecting right of way€1452
Parking violation€25–145—

Speeding (minor, <15 km/h urban)

€492 pt

Speeding (moderate)

€1452 pt

Speeding (severe, >50% over limit)

Criminal4 pt

Phone / tablet use while driving

€2504 pt

Seatbelt violation

€491 pt

Drunk driving (0.5–0.8 g/L)

€1452 pt

Drunk driving (0.8–1.2 g/L)

€500+4 pt

Drunk driving (≥1.2 g/L)

Up to €10,0006 pt

Red light / stop sign violation

€1452 pt

Winter tyres non-compliance

€74

Not respecting right of way

€1452 pt

Parking violation

€25–145

Points are deducted from a starting balance of 12. Severe violations (≥1.2 g/L BAC, >50% over speed limit) are criminal offences with potential imprisonment. Phone use fine increased from €145 to €250 in February 2024; points increased from 2 to 4 in October 2023.

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Key Rules

Important Driving Rules in Luxembourg

Drive on the Right

Luxembourg drives on the right. Overtake on the left only. Same as all neighbouring countries (Germany, France, Belgium).

Priorité à Droite

At unmarked intersections, the vehicle from the right has priority. Strictly enforced throughout Luxembourg, especially in towns.

Tram Priority

Trams always have right of way in Luxembourg City unless specifically marked otherwise. Respect tram lanes at all times.

Zipper Merge (Fermeture éclair)

Mandatory zipper merge when lanes reduce. Drivers must alternate, one vehicle from each lane. €74 fine for non-compliance.

Winter Tyres

Required on ALL wheels whenever winter conditions exist (ice, snow, frost). Conditions-based, not date-based. M+S or Alpine symbol required. €74 fine.

0.2 g/L BAC for Novices

Strict 0.2 g/L (0.02%) limit during the 24-month probationary period, for professional drivers, and driving instructors. General limit is 0.5 g/L.

Mandatory Insurance

Third-party liability insurance (responsabilité civile) is mandatory for all motor vehicles. Must be in place before vehicle registration.

Contrôle Technique

Vehicle inspection required after 4 years, then every 2 years until age 6, then annually. Administered by SNCT. Failure to comply = fine + impoundment.

Warning Triangle & Vest

Warning triangle is mandatory in every vehicle. Reflective vest is also mandatory. First aid kit is recommended but not legally required.

Stay Safe

Common Road Hazards in Luxembourg

18 road fatalities in 2024 — know these hazards to stay safe on Luxembourg roads

Cross-Border Commuter Traffic

200,000+ workers commute daily from France, Belgium, and Germany — causing severe congestion during rush hours, especially on the A3, A4, and A6

Black Ice & Fog

Luxembourg’s hilly terrain and river valleys are prone to sudden fog and black ice in autumn/winter, especially on bridges

Narrow Rural Roads

Many rural roads (routes nationales) are narrow, winding, and lack shoulders — caution needed when overtaking

Wildlife Crossings

Deer and wild boar frequently cross rural roads in the Ardennes region, especially at dawn and dusk

Speed on Autoroutes

High speed differentials between slow trucks and fast cars on the 130 km/h motorways can be dangerous

Urban Cyclists & Trams

Luxembourg City has growing cycling infrastructure and an active tram network — check blind spots and respect tram priority

Test Centres

SNCA Test Centres

The SNCA administers theory and practical tests at three locations across Luxembourg

SNCA driving test centres in Luxembourg with locations and test days.
CentreLocationTheory Test DayNotes
Sandweiler11, rue de Luxembourg, L-5230TuesdaysMain SNCA headquarters
Fridhaff / DiekirchNorthern LuxembourgWednesdaysServes the northern region
Esch-sur-AlzetteSouthern LuxembourgThursdaysServes the southern region

Sandweiler

11, rue de Luxembourg, L-5230

TuesdaysMain SNCA headquarters

Fridhaff / Diekirch

Northern Luxembourg

WednesdaysServes the northern region

Esch-sur-Alzette

Southern Luxembourg

ThursdaysServes the southern region

Luxembourg has approximately 660,000 residents but processes licences for a driving population swelled by 200,000+ cross-border commuters. All three SNCA centres offer the theory test in 5 languages.

Emergency

Emergency Numbers

All toll-free, available 24/7. {number} is the EU-wide emergency number.

112

General Emergency (Fire, Ambulance, Rescue)

113

Police (Grand-Ducal Police)

244 244 244

Police Non-Emergency

Myth vs Fact

Common Misconceptions About Driving in Luxembourg#

Myth: Luxembourg has no speed cameras

Fact: False. Luxembourg uses both fixed and mobile speed cameras (radars fixes et mobiles) throughout the country. Fines are issued automatically and apply to foreign-registered vehicles as well.

Myth: Winter tyres are required from October to March

Fact: Luxembourg’s winter tyre law is conditions-based, NOT date-based. Winter tyres are required whenever winter conditions exist (ice, snow, frost) — which can technically apply year-round. All four wheels must have M+S or Alpine symbol tyres. €74 fine for non-compliance.

Myth: Free public transport means less traffic congestion

Fact: Despite free public transport since March 2020 (all buses, trams, trains nationwide), Luxembourg still suffers massive traffic congestion. Over 200,000 cross-border commuters drive in daily from France, Belgium, and Germany, and many are not well served by public transport routes.

Myth: Small country means easy driving

Fact: Luxembourg has among the highest self-reported speeding and drink-driving frequency in the EU per survey data. The narrow rural roads, cross-border traffic mix, and multilingual signage can be challenging for newcomers.

Myth: Luxembourg roads have tolls

Fact: All Luxembourg motorways are completely toll-free for passenger vehicles, motorcycles, and vehicles under 12 tonnes. The Eurovignette only applies to heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) of 12+ tonnes.

Myth: A first aid kit is mandatory in your car

Fact: A warning triangle and reflective vest are mandatory, but a first aid kit is only recommended, not legally required. A fire extinguisher is also not mandatory. Always carry a warning triangle and reflective vest.

Timeline

Recent Changes to Luxembourg Driving Laws#

Key regulatory updates affecting drivers in Luxembourg

2024

Phone use penalties increased

Points deduction increased from 2 to 4 (October 2023); fine increased from €145 to €250 (February 2024). Both-ear headphones also banned (€74 fine).

2023

SNCA online booking system

SNCA introduced an online appointment system for theory test bookings via MyGuichet.lu, phone, and email across all three centres.

2020

Free public transport nationwide

Luxembourg became the first country in the world to make all public transport (buses, trams, trains) completely free for everyone, effective March 1, 2020.

2018

Accompanied driving rules updated

Conduite accompagnée (accompanied driving) rules updated, allowing learners from age 17 to drive with a supervising adult after passing the theory test and completing 12 practical hours. Luxembourg only, prohibited 23:00–06:00.

2015

Points system penalties revised

The penalty scale for the 12-point licence system was revised, with updated point deductions for various offences aligned with EU recommendations.

2012

Winter tyres made compulsory

Conditions-based winter tyre requirement introduced. All four wheels must have M+S or Alpine symbol tyres when winter conditions exist. Applies to all vehicles regardless of registration country.

Global Context

How Luxembourg Compares to Its Neighbours#

Luxembourg’s driving regulations compared to its neighbouring countries — data from official government sources

Comparison of driving regulations between Luxembourg, Germany, France, Belgium, and the Netherlands including BAC limits, minimum age, speed limits, licence costs, and road fatality statistics.
ParameterLuxembourgGermanyFranceBelgiumNetherlands
BAC Limit0.05%0.05%0.05%0.05%0.05%
Min. Age (Car)1818181818
Driving SideRightRightRightRightRight
Highway Speed130No limit*130120100
Test Questions2030405050
Licence Cost€1,500€3,000€1,800€1,400€3,200
Road Deaths/yr182,770~3,200~470~675
Deaths/100K~2.7~3.3~4.8~4.1~3.8
BAC Limit0.05%

Same as all neighbours. Novice limit 0.02% — stricter than Belgium (0.05%), same as France and Netherlands.

Min. Age (Car)18 years

Same as all neighbours. Accompanied driving from 17 in Luxembourg, Germany, and France.

Highway Speed130 km/h

Same as France. Higher than Belgium (120) and Netherlands (100). Germany has no general limit.

Licence Cost€1,300–€2,000

Moderate. Cheaper than Germany (€2,500–€3,500) and Netherlands (€2,500–€3,200). Similar to Belgium.

Road Deaths18/yr

~2.7 per 100K — among the safest in Europe. Germany ~3.3, France ~4.8, Belgium ~4.1, Netherlands ~3.8.

Road deaths: Luxembourg 18 (2024), Germany 2,770 (Destatis 2024), France ~3,200 (ONISR 2024), Belgium ~470 (Statbel 2024), Netherlands ~675 (CBS 2024). BAC: all countries 0.05% standard. Netherlands highway: 100 km/h daytime since 2020 (130 at night on some stretches).

Fact-Checked

Sources & Methodology

Primary Sources

  • SNCA — Société Nationale de Circulation Automobile — Luxembourg Ministry of Mobility
  • Guichet.lu — Driving licence portal — Luxembourg Government
  • Transports.lu — Barème des infractions (offences table) — Luxembourg Ministry of Mobility
  • STATEC — Road accident statistics — Service central de la statistique
  • Police Grand-Ducale — Road safety enforcement — Luxembourg National Police
  • European Commission — Road Safety Country Profile Luxembourg — EC DG MOVE

Verification Methodology

Every fact on this page has been cross-referenced against at least two authoritative sources. Our process:

  1. Primary data collected from SNCA, Guichet.lu, and Transports.lu official portals
  2. Cross-verified against STATEC publications and EC Road Safety reports
  3. Regional variations noted where applicable (test centres, commune offices)
  4. Page reviewed and fact-checked on {date}

If you find an error, please contact us so we can correct it immediately.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does a driving licence cost in Luxembourg?
The total cost for a Category B (car) licence is typically €1,300–€2,000. This includes: auto-école practical lessons at ~€60–90/hour (16h minimum), theory instruction (12h minimum), practical test €100, licence issuance €30 (tax stamp), and biometric photos ~€10. A mandatory safety course at CFC Colmar-Berg (~€250) is required during the probationary period. The auto-école lesson rate is the largest variable.
What is the Luxembourg theory test format?
The SNCA theory test (examen théorique) for Category B has 20 multiple-choice questions drawn randomly from the official question bank. You have approximately 20 minutes and must score at least 18/20 (90%) to pass. The test is computer-based with photo scenarios and available in 5 languages: Luxembourgish, French, German, English, and Portuguese. Oral exams available on request.
What are the speed limits in Luxembourg?
Speed limits per the Code de la Route: Urban areas 50 km/h (30 km/h zones near schools). Rural roads (routes nationales) 90 km/h. Autoroutes 130 km/h (110 km/h in rain, snow, or fog). Tunnels 90 km/h. Heavy vehicles/trailers: 75 km/h rural, 90 km/h autoroute. All Luxembourg motorways (152 km) are toll-free for passenger vehicles.
What is the BAC (blood alcohol) limit in Luxembourg?
General limit: 0.5 g/L (0.05% BAC). Novice drivers (first 2 years), professional drivers, and driving instructors: 0.2 g/L (0.02%). First offence at 0.5–0.8 g/L: €145 fine + 2 points. At 0.8–1.2 g/L: higher penalties + 4 points. At ≥1.2 g/L: criminal prosecution, up to €10,000 fine, potential imprisonment, 6 points.
What is the 12-point licence system?
All Luxembourg driving licences start with 12 points. Points are deducted for violations: 6 points for DUI/refusal/drug driving, 4 points for phone use/serious speeding/BAC 0.8–1.2/hit & run, 2 points for speeding/red light/yield, 1 point for seatbelt and minor infractions. Losing all 12 = automatic suspension (12 months first time, 24 months if repeated within 3 years). A 3-year clean record restores all points. A voluntary 1-day course recovers 3 points (once per 3 years).
What is the probationary period for new drivers?
After passing the practical test, you enter a 24-month probationary period (période probatoire). During this time: a stricter BAC limit of 0.2 g/L applies, you must maintain a training booklet, and you must complete a mandatory one-day safety course at CFC Colmar-Berg. Violations during probation carry harsher consequences.
Can I take the theory test in English?
Yes. Luxembourg’s theory test is available in 5 languages: Luxembourgish, French, German, English, and Portuguese. This reflects the country’s multilingual character and large international/expat population. An oral exam is also available on request with a sworn interpreter for candidates who need it.
What is the conduite accompagnée (accompanied driving)?
Conduite accompagnée allows 17-year-olds to drive accompanied by a designated adult after passing the theory test and completing 12 practical hours. Restrictions: Luxembourg only (not valid abroad), prohibited between 23:00 and 06:00, the accompanying person must be experienced and named on the authorization. Full licence can be obtained at 18.
Do I need winter tyres in Luxembourg?
Luxembourg has a conditions-based winter tyre requirement: winter tyres with M+S, M.S., M&S, or Alpine symbol markings are required on ALL four wheels whenever winter conditions exist (ice, snow, frost). This is not date-based — it applies whenever conditions warrant. You cannot mix winter and summer tyres. Fine: €74 plus potential vehicle immobilization.
Are Luxembourg motorways toll-free?
Yes. All Luxembourg motorways (6 autoroutes, 152 km total) are completely toll-free for passenger vehicles, motorcycles, and vehicles under 12 tonnes. The Eurovignette only applies to heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) of 12 tonnes or more. There are no tunnel tolls or bridge tolls.
What equipment must I carry in my car?
Mandatory: warning triangle (triangle de présignalisation) and reflective vest (gilet de sécurité). Recommended but NOT mandatory: first aid kit and fire extinguisher. The warning triangle must be placed 100m behind your vehicle in case of breakdown. The reflective vest must be worn when exiting the vehicle on motorways or rural roads.
What are the emergency numbers in Luxembourg?
112 — General emergency (fire, ambulance, rescue), EU-wide, free from any phone. 113 — Police emergency (Grand-Ducal Police). 244 244 244 — Police non-emergency. Operators typically speak French, German, Luxembourgish, and often English. Both 112 and 113 accept SMS.
Can I convert my foreign licence to a Luxembourg one?
EU/EEA licences are valid in Luxembourg without conversion. Non-EU licence holders must exchange or retake tests depending on bilateral agreements. You generally have 1 year after establishing residency to convert. Exchange fee: €30 (tax stamp). Non-residents receive a virtual 12-point system — violations still deduct points.
What is the contrôle technique (vehicle inspection)?
All registered vehicles must pass periodic roadworthiness inspections administered by SNCT: first inspection at 4 years, then every 2 years until age 6, then annually. SNCT sends notification 8 weeks before expiry. Exemptions: trailers under 750 kg and vehicles with max speed 25 km/h. Failure to comply results in fines and potential vehicle impoundment.
Is public transport really free in Luxembourg?
Yes. Since March 1, 2020, all public transport in Luxembourg (buses, trams, and trains in 2nd class) is completely free for everyone — residents and visitors alike. Luxembourg was the first country in the world to implement nationwide free public transport. First class on trains still requires a ticket. Despite this, traffic congestion remains significant due to 200,000+ daily cross-border commuters.

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French Driving Licence 2026 — The Complete Guide

Code de la route, auto-école costs, speed limits, traffic fines, and the permis à points system.

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Belgian Driving Licence 2026 — The Complete Guide

Theory test format, driving school costs, speed limits, traffic fines, and the Belgian points system.

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Dutch Driving Licence 2026 — The Complete Guide

CBR theory test, rijschool costs, speed limits, traffic fines, and the Dutch driving regulations.

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Spanish Driving Licence 2026 — The Complete Guide

DGT test format, autoescuela costs, speed limits, traffic fines, and the points system.

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Swiss Driving Licence 2026 — The Complete Guide

Fahrausweis test format, driving school costs, speed limits, traffic fines, and the Via Sicura system.

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Pawan Priyadarshi

Founder & Chief Engineer

Last updated: March 28, 2026Reviewed by Pawan Priyadarshi

Data sourced from SNCA, Guichet.lu, Transports.lu, STATEC, and official Luxembourg government sources. Cross-referenced with multiple authoritative sources for accuracy.

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