Conduire en Czechia
Guide complet pour touristes et expatriés. Apprenez les règles de conduite avant de prendre la route en Czechia.
Pouvez-vous Conduire en Czechia?
Permis Acceptés De
Période de Validité: EU/EEA: valid indefinitely. Non-EU: IDP valid for 1 year.
Note Importante
EU/EEA licenses are valid. Non-EU visitors should carry an IDP along with their national license. Licenses must be in Latin script or accompanied by a certified translation or IDP.
Équipements à Avoir
Obligatoires
- Warning triangle
- First aid kit
- Reflective vest
- Spare tire or repair kit
- Valid driving license
- Vehicle registration document
- Insurance certificate
Recommandés
- Snow chains (mandatory on roads signposted with chain symbol)
- Headlamp beam deflectors (for UK vehicles)
- Spare bulb set
Limitations de Vitesse
Zones Urbaines
km/h
Routes
km/h
Autoroutes
km/h
Péages
Modes de Paiement
Coût Moyen
E-vignette: CZK 310 (10 days), CZK 440 (30 days), CZK 1,500 (annual) for vehicles up to 3.5t
An electronic vignette (e-vignette) is required for all vehicles under 3.5t on motorways and expressways. Purchase online at edalnice.cz or at gas stations and border crossings. Linked to your license plate — no physical sticker needed.
Stationnement
Couleurs des Lignes
Conseils
- In Prague, use the ParkSimply or Parkdots app for mobile payment
- Blue zones are strictly for residents with permits — do not park here as a tourist even briefly
- Park & Ride lots on the outskirts of Prague connect to metro stations and are very affordable
Coût Moyen: CZK 40–80 per hour in Prague center; much cheaper in smaller cities
Erreurs Courantes des Touristes
- 1Driving on a motorway without a valid e-vignette — fines up to CZK 20,000 and enforcement is automated by cameras
- 2Turning right on red — this is NOT allowed in Czechia unless a green arrow signal is specifically displayed
- 3Driving with any alcohol — Czechia has a strict 0.0% BAC limit with severe penalties including criminal charges
- 4Not yielding to trams — they have absolute priority
- 5Parking in Prague blue zones without resident permit
Amendes
Excès de Vitesse
CZK 1,000–CZK 10,000+ on the spot; up to CZK 25,000 in proceedings; license suspension for serious offenses
Sans Ceinture
CZK 2,000
Téléphone
CZK 2,500–CZK 4,000
Feu Rouge
CZK 2,500–CZK 5,000
Stationnement
CZK 500–CZK 2,500 depending on city and zone
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Contacts d'Urgence
Police
158
Ambulance
155
Pompiers
150
Dépannage
ÚAMK (Czech automobile club): 1230; European emergency: 112
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