Motor vehicle Laws Cayman Islands (BOT)

In the Cayman Islands, motor vehicle laws are designed to ensure road safety and efficient traffic management. Key aspects include:

Driving License Requirements:

International Driving Permit (IDP): Visitors intending to drive in the Cayman Islands should obtain an International Driving Permit (IDP) before arrival. An IDP serves as a translation of your national driver's license and allows you to drive in foreign countries. It's essential to carry both your IDP and national driver's license while driving.

Domestic Driver's License: Non-residents from the US can drive on the island for up to one month with a valid US driver's license without the need for a local driving permit.

  • After this period, obtaining a local driver's license requires passing a written theory test.

 

Traffic Regulations:

Driving Orientation: Vehicles drive on the left side of the road in the Cayman Islands, similar to the UK.

Speed Limits: Speed limits vary between 25 mph and 50 mph, depending on the area. Speeding tickets are issued to those exceeding the limit.

Seat Belt Usage: Seat belts must be worn by all passengers, including those in the back seat.

 

Mobile Phone Use: Using a mobile phone while driving is illegal unless using a hands-free system.

 

Four-Way Stops: At four-way stop intersections, the vehicle that arrives first has the right of way.

 

Left Turn on Red: Turning left on a red light is allowed after a full stop.

 

Learner's License:

  • "L" Plates: Learner drivers must display "L" plates on the front and rear of the vehicle when driving.

For comprehensive and current information, it's advisable to consult official Cayman Islands government sources or contact the nearest Cayman Islands embassy or consulate.

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