自国免許で足りる国、国際免許が要る国、そしてどの区分でバイクを借りられるか
Licences in English are accepted directly; others need a translation or an IDP. Traffic drives on the left.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted. Mountain roads are narrow and dangerous in winter.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
Traffic drives on the left. Foreign licences are valid for visits up to 12 months and no IDP is needed. A 125 cc scooter needs category B plus CBT training.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted without an IDP. Bike rental is common, but mountain roads and local driving style demand experience.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted for the length of a tourist stay.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted for up to a year; an IDP is desirable for rental.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
Traffic drives on the left. National licences in Latin script are accepted for visits; an IDP is not mandatory.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted and no IDP is required.
National licences are valid for a short visit; an IDP is desirable as a translation.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are valid for up to 90 days together with your entry stamp.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted for rental. Fuel and spare parts are scarce, so plan long trips with a margin.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted and traffic drives on the left.
National licences are accepted and an IDP is not mandatory.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
Licences in English are accepted. Traffic drives on the left and intercity gravel roads are where most crashes happen.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
Licences in English are valid for up to 12 months; others need a certified translation or an IDP. Traffic drives on the left.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are valid for 90 days.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted in most states, with an IDP recommended as a translation. Motorcycles need a separate endorsement and helmet rules differ by state.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are valid for up to six months; an IDP is desirable but not mandatory. Scooter rental is popular at resorts.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
National licences are accepted.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
Licences in English are accepted and traffic drives on the left.
National licences in Latin script are valid for the first 90 days, after which a local licence is needed. A motorcycle requires category A.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
The country is party to the 1968 Vienna Convention, so a modern national licence with Latin transliteration works without an IDP. Rental desks may still ask for one — getting it is cheaper than arguing.
A licence in English with a photo is accepted without an IDP. Traffic drives on the left.
Traffic drives on the left and national licences are accepted.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
An IDP is required with non-European licences and police check often.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
Rental firms ask for it at pickup and police ask for it at roadside checks.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
Rental firms ask for a deposit and a passport copy; arrange insurance separately.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A bike up to 50 cc needs no category A — that is what the whole tourist rental market runs on. Accident rates are high and travel insurance often excludes motorcycles: check your policy before you go.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
Traffic drives on the left and intercity roads are often unpaved.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
An IDP is required. Driving in Cairo is chaotic and hiring a car with a driver is often cheaper and safer.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
An IDP is required. Traffic drives on the left and is dense — not a place to learn.
On Bali, police sweeps targeting tourists without category A or a helmet are routine, with on-the-spot fines. Rental shops hand scooters to anyone, but it is the rider who answers for it.
Rental firms ask for a deposit and a passport copy; arrange insurance separately.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
An IDP is required; long stays need a local licence.
Traffic drives on the left and intercity roads are often unpaved.
Traffic drives on the left — along with Ireland and Malta, one of the few EU countries that do. EU licences are valid; with Russian ones an IDP is requested.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
EU licences and IDPs are accepted; local driving is orderly but the roads are fast.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
An IDP is required, though there is hardly anywhere to drive: most islands have no roads to speak of.
Traffic drives on the left and the roads are narrow. EU licences work directly; non-European ones need an IDP.
Rental firms ask for a deposit and a passport copy; arrange insurance separately.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
An IDP is required. Mountain roads are demanding and motorcycle rental is popular for the Annapurna routes.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
Residents need a local licence. Speeding fines are very high and fully camera-enforced.
An IDP is required. Roads are excellent, but desert stretches between petrol stations are long.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
An IDP is required. Mountain roads are all switchbacks and night driving is a bad idea.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
Rental firms ask for a deposit and a passport copy; arrange insurance separately.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
An IDP is required with non-European licences.
An IDP is required. Bike rental barely exists and car ownership is among the most expensive in the world.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
Without category A on the IDP renting a bike is illegal: insurance will not pay out after a crash and police fine riders daily on the popular routes. Helmets are compulsory, including for the passenger.
An IDP or a local permit is required and traffic drives on the left.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
An IDP is required with non-European licences. Scooters are popular along the coast.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
Rental firms ask for it at pickup and police ask for it at roadside checks.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
The country recognises the 1949 Geneva Convention but not the Vienna one: a national licence alone is not valid and an IDP is required. Vienna-format permits are not always accepted here — check with the rental company in advance.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A 125 cc scooter needs category B with three years of experience; anything bigger needs category A. Helmets are mandatory across the EU.
An IDP under the 1949 or 1968 convention is required alongside your national licence.
The country is party to neither the Vienna nor the Geneva Convention, so recognition of a foreign licence depends on local law and on the rental company. Bring an IDP: it works almost everywhere, but there is no guarantee — check with the rental firm before booking.
A local driving permit is required, issued by rental firms or the police for a small fee. Traffic drives on the left.
International permits are not recognised at all: you need a Chinese licence, and a temporary one can be issued for the length of your trip. Renting is impossible without it.
A foreign licence alone is not valid: the IDP must be endorsed by the Automobile Association of Ceylon and a local permit issued. Without it insurance does not apply.
Only the 1949-convention IDP is recognised — Russian licences do not qualify, so you need an official JAF translation or a Japanese licence. Traffic drives on the left.
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国際運転免許証は独立した免許ではなく、自国免許の公式な翻訳です。原本と一緒でなければ効力がなく、1日で発給されます。
国際免許には1968年ウィーン条約と1949年ジュネーブ条約の2つの様式があります。その国がどちらを認めるかで、証明書が通用するかが決まります。たとえば日本はジュネーブ様式のみを認めます。
二輪での典型的な失敗は、B区分だけでスクーターを借りることです。タイ、インドネシア、バリでは罰金の最も多い理由で、事故を起こしても保険は支払われません。自分にも相手にもです。
EU諸国の多くでは、B区分の取得から3年経てば125ccのスクーターに乗れます。欧州の外にこの緩和はふつうありません。A区分か、さもなければ不可です。
英国、アイルランド、キプロス、マルタ、日本、タイ、インドネシア、インド、南アフリカ、オーストラリア、ニュージーランドは左側通行です。バイクでは車より危険で、カーブや交差点で体が慣れた車線へ勝手に流れます。
国によって、また免許の様式によって変わります。ラテン文字表記のある新しい免許は、ジョージア、トルコ、米国、メキシコ、ラテンアメリカの多くで通用します。東南アジア、UAE、南米ではほぼ必ず国際免許が必要で、なければレンタル自体が違法です。
バイクは別の話です。125ccの特例がある欧州を除けば、B区分でバイクに乗る資格はどこにもありません。タイやバリのレンタル店は誰にでもスクーターを貸しますが、それは商売であって免罪符ではありません。警察が罰するのは運転者で、保険は支払われません。
国際免許は自国免許をもとに発給され、有効期間は3年、費用もわずかです。出発前に取っておくほうが、現地で罰金を1回払うより安く済みます。
公開情報と各国道路当局の規則をもとにまとめています。要件は変わるため、出発前にレンタル会社と領事館で確認してください。