Guidelines

Can you drive in other countries on your PS?

Can you drive in other countries on your PS?

Yes. The IDP can be issued to current Provisional Australian Drivers Licence holders (P-plate drivers), aged 18 years and older. However, please check with local authorities in the country you plan to drive.

Can you have a driver’s license in two countries?

You have the drivers license of the country of your primary residence and that’s it. Licenses are easily exchanged from one country to the other, but you cannot have both.

How long can you drive on a international driving licence?

IDPs are valid for 1 to 3 years depending on the type of IDP required for your destination country. A 1968 IDP is valid for 3 years or until the expiry of your driving licence, whichever is sooner.

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Can I drive in NSW with overseas licence?

“You can drive in NSW on a current overseas licence for a maximum of three months. Then you will need to apply for a NSW licence to continue driving or riding. “If you do not hold permanent Australian residency, but will be in NSW for more than 3 months, you can apply for a Temporary Overseas Visitor licence.

Can I drive a left hand car in UK?

The short answer is, yes. You can legally drive a left-hand car in the UK even though it’s more conventional to own and drive a car with the steering wheel on the right-hand side.

What country does not require a driver’s license?

I would imagine the Vatican City is about the only country that does not require a license.

Does UK drive on the left or right?

List of all left- & right-driving countries around the world

Country / state / territory drive(s) on the left / right
England drives on the left
Equatorial Guinea drives on the right
Eritrea drives on the right
Estonia drives on the right