Motor vehicle Laws Comoros

Driving in the Comoros requires adherence to specific regulations to ensure safety and compliance with local laws. Key aspects include:

Driving Side and Age Requirements

Driving Side: Traffic moves on the right-hand side of the road.

Minimum Driving Age: Individuals must be at least 18 years old to drive.

Car Rental Age: To rent a car, drivers must be at least 23 years old and have held a valid driving license for a minimum of one year.

Seatbelt and Helmet Use

Seatbelt Use: While there is no national law mandating seatbelt use, it is strongly recommended for all occupants when available.

Helmet Use: Although not legally required, wearing helmets is advised for motorcyclists and cyclists to enhance safety.

Speed Limits

Urban Areas: The maximum speed limit is 30 km/h (18 mph).

Rural Areas: The maximum speed limit is 80 km/h (50 mph).

Alcohol Consumption

  • Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC): The legal BAC limit is 0.00%; driving under the influence of alcohol is strictly prohibited.

Traffic Enforcement and Recommendations

Traffic Behavior: Drivers may not always adhere to traffic laws, and speeding can be common.

Driving at Night: It is advisable to avoid driving after dark due to potential road hazards and limited visibility.

Defensive Driving: Always drive defensively, remain vigilant, and anticipate potential actions of other road users.

Vehicle Preparation: Ensure your vehicle is adequately fueled before traveling, as fuel stations may be scarce in remote areas.

Emergency Contact

  • Communication: Carry a mobile phone with a charger to contact emergency services if needed.

Adhering to these guidelines will help ensure a safe and lawful driving experience in the Comoros.

 

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