Conduire en Argentina
Guide complet pour touristes et expatriés. Apprenez les règles de conduite avant de prendre la route en Argentina.
Pouvez-vous Conduire en Argentina?
Permis Acceptés De
Période de Validité: Foreign license with IDP valid for up to 1 year from entry
Note Importante
Foreign driving licenses are accepted for tourists for up to 1 year. An IDP is recommended and may be required at police checkpoints and by rental agencies. An Inter-American Driving Permit is also accepted. Always carry your passport and original home license alongside the IDP.
Équipements à Avoir
Obligatoires
- Warning triangles (2 required)
- Fire extinguisher (1 kg minimum)
- First aid kit
- Spare tire with jack and tools
- Tow rope
- Reflective vest
- Valid driving license
Recommandés
- Headlamp bulb kit
- Flashlight
- Extra water and provisions for remote Patagonia drives
Limitations de Vitesse
Zones Urbaines
km/h
Routes
km/h
Autoroutes
km/h
Péages
Modes de Paiement
Coût Moyen
ARS 500–5,000 per toll plaza on major highways around Buenos Aires; much less in rural areas
Toll highways (autopistas) are concentrated around Buenos Aires and between major cities. The Panamericana and Autopista Buenos Aires–La Plata are among the busiest. TelePASE is the electronic toll system.
Stationnement
Couleurs des Lignes
Conseils
- In Buenos Aires, use the ParkiMóvil or Blinkay app for metered parking payment
- Trapitos (informal parking attendants) are common — they expect a tip of ARS 500–1,000 but have no legal authority
- Always park in well-lit, busy areas — avoid leaving your car on dark side streets overnight
Coût Moyen: ARS 500–2,000/hour in metered city zones; ARS 3,000–10,000/day in private parking garages in Buenos Aires
Erreurs Courantes des Touristes
- 1Not carrying all mandatory items — police checkpoints are frequent and missing items result in fines
- 2Forgetting that headlights must be on at all times on highways and rural roads (day and night)
- 3Underestimating distances in Patagonia — gas stations can be 200–300 km apart
- 4Not knowing the right-of-way rule — vehicles approaching from the right have priority at uncontrolled intersections
Amendes
Excès de Vitesse
ARS 40,000–200,000+ depending on how much the limit is exceeded and province
Sans Ceinture
ARS 30,000–80,000 (varies by province)
Téléphone
ARS 30,000–100,000 (varies by province)
Feu Rouge
ARS 50,000–150,000 (varies by province)
Stationnement
ARS 20,000–60,000 depending on violation and municipality
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Contacts d'Urgence
Police
101
Ambulance
107 (SAME)
Pompiers
100
Dépannage
ACA (Automóvil Club Argentino): 0800-888-9888 — roadside assistance available 24/7 for members
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