LAutoviaTest
퀴즈강의위험 예측이용 방법요금제블로그
로그인무료로 시작하기
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
🇲🇾Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Kuala Lumpur

Your complete guide to driving and renting scooters in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Learn about IDP requirements, traffic rules, safety tips, and everything you need to know before hitting the road.

Left
Driving Side
60 km/h
Urban Speed Limit
High
Traffic Level
999
Emergency
IDPScooter & Motorbike RentalLocal Traffic RulesTraffic Fines & PenaltiesSafety TipsParkingFAQEmergency Contacts

International Driving Permit (IDP) in Kuala Lumpur

IDP Not Required

Malaysia accepts most foreign licenses for up to 3 months. IDP recommended for non-English licenses.

Fine without IDP: RM 300-2,000 ($65-435)

Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country before traveling.

Accepted Licenses

Most countriesValid for 3 monthsIDP recommended

Scooter & Motorbike Rental in Kuala Lumpur

Daily Rental Cost

RM 30-60/day ($6.50-13)
License Required

Motorcycle license required. Scooters are common but city traffic is challenging.

Insurance Warning

Ensure rental includes insurance. Medical costs can be high.

Rental Tips

  • KL traffic is very congested - consider using Grab
  • Many locals use motorcycles to beat traffic
  • Peak hour traffic can add hours to journeys
  • Monsoon rains make riding dangerous
  • Look out for potholes after heavy rain

Traffic Rules in Kuala Lumpur

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1Drive on the LEFT (like UK)
  • 2Motorcycles filter between lanes - it's normal
  • 3Toll roads are common and can be confusing
  • 4U-turns often require going past destination
  • 5Many highways have Touch n Go or Smart Tag tolls

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Not having Touch n Go card (tolls)
  • Underestimating traffic congestion
  • Getting confused by highway interchanges
  • Driving during monsoon rains
  • Not accounting for parking in malls

Horn Culture

Moderate honking. Used more than Singapore, less than Vietnam.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

RM 150-300 ($33-65)

No Helmet

RM 300 ($65)

No IDP

RM 300-1,000 ($65-215)

Red Light

RM 300 ($65)

Drink Driving

RM 1,000-6,000 ($215-1,300) + jail possible

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • Traffic jams are legendary - allow extra time
  • Grab is often faster than driving yourself
  • Watch for motorcycles filtering through traffic
  • Keep windows up and doors locked in traffic
  • Flash floods common during monsoon - avoid low areas

Best Time to Drive

Late night (after 10 PM) or very early morning. Midday OK for non-highway.

Rainy Season Warning

October-March: Monsoon season brings heavy rain and flash floods. Drainage can be poor in some areas.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • KLCC/Bukit Bintang during rush hour
  • Federal Highway during peak times
  • Any highway during Friday evening

Parking

Average Cost

RM 2-8/hour ($0.45-1.75)

Scooter Parking

Free or very cheap at most locations. Designated spots common.

Parking Tips

  • Shopping malls have abundant parking
  • Street parking can be tricky in busy areas
  • Most malls have first 1-2 hours free
  • Parking apps available for street parking

FAQ: Driving in Kuala Lumpur

Do I need a car to get around Kuala Lumpur?

No. KL has good public transport (LRT, MRT, monorail) and Grab is cheap and convenient. Traffic is often so bad that driving is slower.

What is Touch n Go?

Touch n Go is a prepaid card used for highway tolls, parking, and payments. Essential if driving on Malaysian highways.

Is Kuala Lumpur traffic really that bad?

Yes. KL regularly ranks among Asia's most congested cities. A 10km journey can take 1-2 hours during rush hour.

Emergency Contacts

Police

999

Ambulance

999

Tourist Police

03-2149 6590

Roadside Assistance

AAM: 1800-88-0000

Explore Kuala Lumpur
Book tours, activities & experiences
Browse on GetYourGuide

Partner link – opens GetYourGuide.com

Practice for Your Malaysia Driving Test

Prepare for the official driving theory test with practice questions, road signs, and study materials.

Take Practice TestSign Up Free

Explore Other Cities

🇻🇳Hanoi🇻🇳Ho Chi Minh City🇹🇭Bangkok🇮🇩Bali🇹🇭Chiang Mai🇹🇭Phuket🇸🇬Singapore🇦🇪Dubai🇹🇷Istanbul🇪🇸Barcelona🇫🇷Paris🇳🇱Amsterdam🇯🇵Tokyo🇭🇰Hong Kong🇬🇧London🇮🇹Rome🇰🇷Seoul🇨🇿Prague🇵🇹Lisbon🇺🇸New York🇮🇳Delhi🇦🇹Vienna🇮🇹Milan🇬🇷Athens🇩🇪Berlin🇦🇺Sydney🇮🇪Dublin🇪🇸Madrid🇪🇬Cairo🇨🇭Zurich🇨🇭Geneva🇨🇭Basel🇨🇭Bern🇨🇭Lausanne🇨🇭Lugano🇺🇸Los Angeles🇺🇸Chicago🇺🇸Houston🇺🇸Miami🇺🇸Phoenix🇺🇸Philadelphia🇺🇸San Antonio🇺🇸San Diego🇺🇸Dallas🇺🇸San Francisco🇺🇸Seattle🇺🇸Denver🇺🇸Atlanta
LAutoviaTest

운전면허 시험 준비를 위한 글로벌 파트너. 자신감 있게 시험에 합격하세요.

YouTube에서 팔로우Instagram에서 팔로우TikTok에서 팔로우

학습 자료

  • 연습 퀴즈
  • 강의
  • 모의시험
  • 요금제
  • 블로그

학원용

  • 운전학원용
  • 학원 로그인
  • 문의하기

자료

  • 운전면허 시험
  • 시험 가이드
  • 도로 안전
  • 기업 도로 안전
  • 도로 안전 인증 프로토콜 (RSCP)
  • 도로 표지판
  • 자주 묻는 질문
  • 해외 운전 가이드
  • 유럽에서의 운전
  • 미국에서의 운전
  • 외국인 면허 가이드
  • 교통법규 리포트
  • 운전학원
  • 2026년 규정 변경

면허 종류

  • 승용차 면허 (B)
  • 이륜차 면허 (A)
  • 화물차 면허 (C)
  • 버스 면허 (D)
  • 원동기 면허 (AM)
  • 모든 면허 종류 보기 →

도시 가이드

  • 바르셀로나
  • 파리
  • 로마
  • 런던
  • 방콕
  • 도쿄
  • 모든 도시 가이드 보기 →

인기 도시

  • 마드리드
  • 바르셀로나
  • 파리
  • 베를린
  • 로마
  • 런던
  • 모든 도시 보기 →

위험 예측

  • 스페인
  • 프랑스
  • 독일
  • 이탈리아
  • 네덜란드
  • 포르투갈
  • 영국
  • 폴란드
  • 스위스
  • 덴마크
  • 스웨덴

법적 정보

  • 개인정보 처리방침
  • 이용 약관
  • 쿠키 정책
  • 편집 지침
  • 문의하기

AutoviaTest는 독립적인 교육 플랫폼입니다. 저희는 공식 정부 운전면허 시험 기관(스페인 운전시험, 영국 DVSA, 미국 DMV 등을 포함하되 이에 국한되지 않음)과 제휴, 후원, 또는 연결 관계가 없습니다. 이 플랫폼에서 제공하는 모의시험, 문제 및 자료는 교육 및 준비 목적으로만 제공됩니다. 공식 운전면허 시험 준비를 돕기 위해 설계되었지만 합격을 보장하지는 않습니다. 최신 시험 요구 사항 및 정보는 항상 공식 시험 기관을 참조하세요.

© 2026 AutoviaTest. All rights reserved.