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Lausanne, Switzerland
🇨🇭Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Lausanne

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

Right
Driving Side
50 km/h
Urban Speed Limit
Medium
Traffic Level
112
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IDPLocal Traffic RulesTraffic Fines & PenaltiesSafety TipsParkingFAQEmergency Contacts

International Driving Permit (IDP) in Lausanne

IDP Not Required

EU/EEA licenses are valid. Other foreign licenses are accepted for up to 12 months. An IDP is recommended if your license is not in a Roman alphabet.

Fine without IDP: CHF 100-200

Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country before traveling. Cannot be obtained in Switzerland.

Accepted Licenses

EU/EEA licensesUS, Canada, Australia, UK licenses valid for 12 months

Traffic Rules in Lausanne

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1Headlights must be on 24/7 - even during daytime
  • 2Highway vignette (CHF 40/year) is required for motorways
  • 3Blood alcohol limit is 0.5‰ (0.1‰ for new drivers)
  • 4Right-before-left rule applies at unmarked intersections
  • 5Steep hills with hairpin turns require careful gear management

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Underestimating the steepness of Lausanne's hills
  • Not using proper gear on steep descents - brakes can overheat
  • Forgetting the highway vignette before using motorways
  • Exceeding speed limits - cameras are common
  • Not using the handbrake properly when parking on hills

Horn Culture

Horn use is minimal and reserved for genuine emergencies. French-speaking Switzerland is generally quiet on the roads.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

CHF 40-260 (minor), CHF 260+ and license confiscation (major)

No Helmet

CHF 250

No IDP

CHF 100-200

Red Light

CHF 250+

Drink Driving

CHF 400+ and license suspension (criminal charges possible)

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • Test your brakes before tackling Lausanne's famously steep hills
  • Lake Geneva views are stunning but keep your eyes on the road
  • The metro (M1/M2) is excellent - consider it over driving in the city
  • Winter conditions on steep roads can be particularly treacherous
  • French-language signage - learn key terms before driving

Best Time to Drive

Mid-morning or afternoon for lightest traffic. Hills are easier to navigate outside rush hours.

Rainy Season Warning

No specific rainy season. Winter (Nov-Mar) brings snow and ice, which is especially dangerous on Lausanne's steep hills. Winter tires are strongly recommended.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • Vieille Ville (Old Town) - narrow, steep streets with limited access
  • Flon district - busy pedestrian and nightlife area
  • Ouchy lakefront during peak tourist season

Parking

Average Cost

CHF 2-3/hour on street, CHF 25-40/day in garages

Scooter Parking

Designated motorcycle parking areas are available. Extra care needed on steep streets.

Parking Tips

  • Blue zones offer 1 hour free parking with a parking disc
  • Street parking costs CHF 2-3/hour
  • Major garages: Riponne, Centre, Chauderon, Caroline
  • Very steep streets require proper handbrake use - essential
  • Turn wheels toward curb on slopes as required by Swiss law

FAQ: Driving in Lausanne

How hilly is Lausanne?

Lausanne is one of the hilliest cities in Switzerland, rising steeply from Lake Geneva. Some streets have extreme gradients. The city built a metro system specifically because of the terrain.

Should I rent a car in Lausanne?

For the city, no - the metro and bus system handle the hills well. A car is useful for exploring the Lavaux vineyard terraces (UNESCO site), Montreux, or the Alps.

What language are road signs in?

French. Key terms: sens unique (one-way), interdit (prohibited), sortie (exit), ralentir (slow down), travaux (roadworks). Most Swiss traffic signs use standard European pictograms.

Is parking difficult in Lausanne?

Street parking is limited and the hills make maneuvering tricky. Use city center garages (Riponne, Centre) or P+R facilities. Always use the handbrake and turn wheels to the curb on slopes.

Emergency Contacts

Police

117

Ambulance

144

Roadside Assistance

TCS: 140

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