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Miami, United States
🇺🇸Tourist Driving Guide

Driving in Miami

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

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International Driving Permit (IDP) in Miami

IDP Not Required

Florida accepts valid foreign driver licenses for visitors. An IDP is recommended for non-English licenses. Florida is a top tourist destination and rental agencies are accustomed to foreign licenses.

Fine without IDP: $75-$500 for driving without a valid license

Where to Get IDP: Apply in your home country before traveling. AAA offices can issue IDPs for US residents.

Accepted Licenses

Any valid foreign driver license

Scooter & Motorbike Rental in Miami

Daily Rental Cost

$15-$25/day for e-scooters; $40-$80/day for gas scooters
License Required

Gas-powered scooters over 50cc require a motorcycle endorsement. E-scooter rentals are available in Miami Beach and some mainland areas without a special license.

Insurance Warning

Florida is a no-fault insurance state. Rental car insurance (or your own policy) is essential. Minimum coverage is very low - consider supplemental coverage.

Rental Tips

  • E-scooters are great for Miami Beach - flat terrain and short distances
  • Scooters are not practical for crossing causeways to the mainland
  • Extreme afternoon heat and sudden tropical downpours affect riding
  • Watch for sand on coastal roads - it reduces traction significantly
  • Lock scooters securely - theft is common in tourist areas

Traffic Rules in Miami

Local Traffic Rules

  • 1Right turn on red is allowed after a complete stop unless posted otherwise
  • 2Florida has a strict Move Over law - move over a lane for stopped emergency vehicles
  • 3Headlights are required when using windshield wipers (rain)
  • 4School buses: you MUST stop when the stop sign is extended, from both directions
  • 5No texting while driving - primary enforcement (police can pull you over for it)

Common Tourist Mistakes

  • Not using headlights during afternoon tropical rainstorms
  • Speeding on causeways and bridges connecting Miami Beach to mainland
  • Failing to yield to pedestrians in South Beach tourist areas
  • Not realizing toll roads (expressways) require SunPass or Toll-by-Plate
  • Cutting through residential neighborhoods to avoid I-95 traffic

Horn Culture

Honking is common in Miami traffic. Drivers tend to be impatient but not as aggressive as in Northeast US cities.

Traffic Fines & Penalties

Speeding

$129-$500+ depending on speed; school and construction zones doubled

No Helmet

$117+ for motorcycle riders under 21; no helmet law for riders 21+ with $10K insurance

No IDP

$75-$500 for driving without valid license

Red Light

$158 (camera-enforced at many intersections)

Drink Driving

$500-$2,000 fine; BAC limit 0.08%; vehicle impoundment; mandatory DUI school

Safety Tips

Essential Safety Tips

  • A car is the best way to explore Greater Miami and the Florida Keys
  • Be extra cautious during afternoon thunderstorms - visibility drops drastically
  • Keep your car locked and valuables hidden; break-ins are common in tourist areas
  • Watch for flooding in low-lying areas during heavy rain
  • Many roads lack shoulders - breakdowns can be dangerous

Best Time to Drive

Mid-morning (10 AM-12 PM) and mid-afternoon (2-4 PM) for lightest traffic

Rainy Season Warning

June-October is hurricane season with daily afternoon thunderstorms. Flash flooding is common. During tropical storms and hurricanes, follow evacuation orders and never drive through flooded roads.

Areas to Avoid (for beginners)

  • I-95 during rush hours (worst north-south corridor)
  • Brickell/downtown during weekday commute times
  • MacArthur and Julia Tuttle Causeways during peak hours
  • South Beach on weekend nights - gridlock and pedestrian congestion

Parking

Average Cost

$10-$30/day in garages; metered parking $2-$4/hour; Miami Beach meters $4/hour

Scooter Parking

Scooters and motorcycles can use regular parking spots. Some free motorcycle parking is available in city garages.

Parking Tips

  • Miami Beach parking meters are expensive ($4/hour) - use the ParkMobile app
  • Collins Avenue and Ocean Drive have extremely limited street parking
  • Public garages on Miami Beach (7th St, 12th St, 16th St) are the best option
  • Many hotels charge $30-$50/night for parking
  • Wynwood and Brickell have expanding paid parking zones

FAQ: Driving in Miami

Do I need a car in Miami?

For Miami Beach alone, no - it's walkable and has e-scooters and buses. But to explore Greater Miami, the Everglades, or the Florida Keys, a car is essential. Public transit is limited outside the central corridor.

What is Toll-by-Plate?

Many Miami expressways are cashless toll roads. Without a SunPass transponder, cameras photograph your plate and mail a bill (at a higher rate). Rental cars usually include a toll pass - ask your agency.

How bad are Miami thunderstorms for driving?

Afternoon thunderstorms are intense but usually short (30-60 minutes). Visibility can drop to near zero and roads flood quickly. Pull over and wait it out if conditions are severe.

Is driving to the Florida Keys easy?

Yes, US-1 runs the entire 120-mile chain. The drive is scenic but single-lane in many sections with limited passing. Allow 3-4 hours to Key West. Fill up on gas before leaving the mainland.

Emergency Contacts

Police

911

Ambulance

911

Tourist Police

305-673-7900 (Miami Beach Police non-emergency)

Roadside Assistance

AAA: 1-800-222-4357; Road Rangers (free highway help): 511

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