Tuesday, 11 November 2014

DRIVING IN TRINIDAD


To drive in Trinidad and Tobago you need a valid international driver's permit or one issued in the United States of America, UK, Bahamas, Canada, France or Germany. You are permitted to drive on your valid home country driving license for 90 days from the first date of entry, after which you will need to secure a local TT license. The country has a network of both multi-lane highways, and secondary access roads in addition to rural routes. Traffic moves on the left side. Fuel is subsidised by the government, and is relatively cheap.
Useful Tips:
·         If your Drivers Permit is not in English, please secure a certified translation prior to your arrival to Trinidad. This will ensure that you will just have to do the written exam. If not you will need to complete the entire process, road test included.
·         Speed Limit: Built up areas - 55 km and Highways - 80 km
·         Seatbelts are required for drivers and front seat passengers.

Click the link below for direct access to the Highway Code and for exam preparation to take the regulations test.



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