Guidare in Argentina
Guida completa per turisti ed expatriati. Impara le regole stradali prima di guidare in Argentina.
Puoi Guidare in Argentina?
Patenti Accettate Da
Validità: Foreign license valid for tourists; IDP recommended
Nota Importante
IDP strongly recommended. Some provinces may require it. Carry both original license and IDP.
Cosa Portare in Auto
Obbligatorio
- Fire extinguisher
- Warning triangle
- First aid kit
- Reflective vest
- Spare tire
- Tow rope
- Valid driving license
Consigliato
- Extra water and food for long-distance trips
- Flashlight
- Jack and wheel wrench
Limiti di Velocità
Zone Urbane
km/h
Strade Extraurbane
km/h
Autostrade
km/h
Pedaggi
Metodi di Pagamento
Costo Medio
Relatively inexpensive; varies by route and province
Autopistas around Buenos Aires have frequent toll plazas. Telepase tag saves time in queues.
Parcheggio
Colori delle Linee
Consigli
- Use official parking garages (playas de estacionamiento)
- Trapitos (informal parking attendants) are common — tipping expected
- Parking apps like Blinkay available in Buenos Aires
Costo Medio: ARS 200-500 per hour in city centers (prices change frequently due to inflation)
Errori Comuni dei Turisti
- 1Not carrying all mandatory equipment — police checks are common
- 2Underestimating vast distances between cities in Patagonia and the north
- 3Not filling up fuel before long stretches in rural areas
- 4Driving aggressively in Buenos Aires without understanding local customs
Multe
Eccesso Velocità
Varies by province; fines adjusted frequently due to inflation
Senza Cintura
Varies by province
Cellulare
Varies by province; generally results in points and fine
Semaforo Rosso
Varies by province
Sosta Vietata
Varies by city; vehicle may be towed in Buenos Aires
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Contatti di Emergenza
Polizia
911
Ambulanza
107
Vigili del Fuoco
100
Soccorso Stradale
ACA (Automovil Club Argentino): 0800-888-9888
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