Your International Driving Permit (IDP), which includes your name, a photo of you, and information about your driving rights, can be used as a form of identification in one hundred fifty countries across the world. Even if you don’t speak the language, it will translate the identifying information you offer into one of ten others. An International Driving Permit by International Drivers Association is strongly recommended by the majority of countries.
In the Singapore, an IDP issued by a foreign country cannot be used in conjunction with a driver’s licence. Only in the Singapore can you get an IDP to complement your Singapore driver’s licence.
Observe already from outside
In many countries, you need an IDP to legally operate a vehicle. Driving without an IDP could result in hefty financial fines. Before travelling, make sure you examine the criteria of each country.
Even if you don’t intend to rent a car while you’re abroad, possessing an International Driving Permit might give you with much-needed piece of mind.
Planning on getting a foreign driver’s licence? Conditions on the roads, local legislation, and acceptable practises for motorists might differ substantially from those in the Singapore to those in other nations. There are a number of factors to consider before setting out on the road, such as the state of the roads, the availability of signs, the safety of your car, and your insurance. And always make sure to fasten your seatbelt, regardless of where you are.
Take into account the following as you plan your trip:
- Road dangers are circumstances that could be hazardous to drivers.
- Where to avoid going or where you’re going locally
- On the side of the road, help is at hand.
- A map, some gas, and a set of spare tyres are necessities.
- Habits and laws unique to the region
- Location-specific phone numbers for local emergency services
Concerns regarding the safety of automobiles, especially the use of seat belts\sdocuments have to be carried, including any specific permissions required for the road
Permission to Drive in Other Countries
In the majority of nations, it is against the law to operate a motor vehicle without a current licence and insurance. You can acquire contact information for a country’s overseas embassy or consulate by looking at the International Travel Country Information page for the country in which you will be visiting. To receive information regarding the special criteria for a driver’s licence, go to the website of the foreign embassy or consulate. If you are travelling to a country that does not recognise U.S. driver’s licences, you will need to obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) before you leave the country.
The Singaporean Automobile Association is where you can get this licence. Validity of IDPs may be limited to specific periods of time or may be contingent on the possession of a valid driver’s licence from either the Singapore or another nation.
Requirements
Copy of the applicant’s valid driver’s license(s) and the license(s) themselves.
Verification copies of the traveler’s passport, visa (if required), and plane ticket.
User fees and any other costs required by the rules and regulations.
To drive a private vehicle in another country, an International Driving Permit is required in addition to a valid driver’s licence from the individual’s home country. The passport-like document contains translations of an individual’s valid driver’s licence into many languages, complete with a photograph and biographical data, and measures roughly the same in length and width as a standard passport.