FAQs FOR DRIVING IN ANDORRA

FAQs

Is it safe to drive in Andorra?

Yes, driving in Andorra is perfectly safe. The main routes in the countryside and the capital, Andorra le Vella, are well-maintained. However, some mountain roads in the country are steep and narrow, so drive cautiously, especially in snowy conditions, and leave yourself extra time for your journey.

What side of the road do they drive on in Andorra?

Like the majority of European countries, motorists drive on the right-had-side of the road in Andorra.

Do I need an international driving permit (IDP) to drive in Andorra?

For visitors from non-EU countries, you may require an IDP.

Are there toll roads in Andorra?

No, there are no motorways or toll roads in Andorra.

Can I use my phone while driving?

No, using a mobile phone while driving is illegal unless you have a completely hands-free system.

Are seatbelts mandatory?

Yes, seatbelts must be worn by all passengers in the front seats.

What should I do in case of an accident?

Call 112 for emergency services. If there are no injuries, you must still report accidents to the police for insurance purposes.

Is parking difficult in Andorra?

Parking can be limited in built-up areas, with restricted zones clearly marked. Illegally parked cars may be towed.