Driving

Rules and advice for drivers in Switzerland

Driving in Switzerland can be difficult for those who aren't used to drive in the mountains or in the snow.

Travelling times in Switzerland can be longer than expected. Especially in the south, where drivers often depend on tunnels or passes to cross the mountains. Sometimes these passes are closed and drivers can use car trains. Car trains are expensive, but they are safer for drivers who aren't used to passes and a good choice for those who want to save time.

In general, fuel prices are cheaper at gas stations out of the highways. Fuel is also cheaper in the tax-free enclave of Samnaun, in Graubünden.

Traffic regulations

Switzerland's traffic regulations are similar to those in the rest of Europe.

General rules are:

Rules for motorcycles:

Highway code manuals

Highway code manuals are available at custom offices and car services. These code manuals are available in French, German, Italian, English and Spanish.

Traffic fines are expensive and foreigners may be expected to pay at least part of the fine on the spot, so drive carefully!


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