How to drive in Malta

As Malta is a former British colony, driving is done on the left-hand side of the road, and roundabouts are usual. Road signs are similar to those you find in the United Kingdom.

If you would like to hire a car upon initial arrival, car rental is rather affordable in Malta. As with car hires everywhere, always be aware of the terms and conditions in your rental contract and give a thorough inspection of the vehicle before leaving the car rental agency.

Practical information for driving in Malta

For a comprehensive look at the Highway Code in Malta, visit the Transport Malta website to see the full PDF.

Maltese roads have greatly improved in recent years, especially thanks to the European Union's financial help. However, given the volume of traffic and the climate, proper road conditions can be a challenge to upkeep. Always beware of potholes and bumps.

Important:

Public buses and school buses have priority on the road. Give way to buses pulling back into traffic after passengers have boarded.

Driving in Valletta

Valletta is now equipped with a CCTV system that can record the number of vehicles entering the capital city. This system aims to collect the tax according to the number of parking hours for each vehicle.

Note that you are likely to come across three types of parking lots in Valletta:

However, it is rather advisable to park in the immediate vicinity of Valletta, for example, the public car park located beside the Floriana Football Grounds or the MCP Parking Garage in Floriana.

Exchanging your driver's license

Foreign nationals having a driver's license that has been issued outside of the European Union are authorized to drive in Malta with their national driver's license for a maximum of 12 months from their last entry date into the country.

Nationals of the European Union (EU) may continue to drive using their national license. They are also entitled to exchange their driving licenses for a Maltese license, like Nationals of the European Economic Area (EEA), Switzerland, Australia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and the United Kingdom (UK).

To exchange your EU/EEA/Swiss/Australian/UAE/UK license for a Maltese license, you must have resided in Malta for at least 185 days during the previous year. The Maltese driver's license is valid for 10 years, until your 70th birthday if you are between 60 and 70, and 5 years if you are 70 or more.

The request must be made at Transport Malta's offices located in Paola, Ħal Lija, or Gozo.

The following documents are to be produced:

If your residence card does not indicate that you have been in Malta for the minimum 185 days, you can alternatively prove your residence through your Maltese income tax returns, end-of-year FS3 forms, Jobsplus engagement form registering a client with an employer, lease contract, real estate purchase contract, or a letter from the educational institute in the case of international students.

Fees do apply. For all current requirements and fees, confirm with the Transport Malta website.

Obtain a new driver's license in Malta

You must be at least 18 years old to be eligible for a driver's license in Malta. Drivers less than 70 years old can renew their driver's license every 10 years, while those over 70 years of age are required to renew their licenses every 5 years.

If you prefer to apply for a driver's license once in Malta, you have to proceed as follows:

First, identify an instructor. You may use a driving school or a non-licensed driving instructor who meets specific qualifications outlined by Transport Malta.

You will then have to apply for a learner's permit through the following steps:

Thereafter, you have to pass a theory test, which takes about 45 minutes. To obtain the passing certificate, you must answer correctly to at least 30 multiple-choice questions out of a total of 35. You may apply for your practical test once your training has been completed and you have passed your theory exam.

For the practical test, you must be in possession of your learner's permit, have obtained your passing certificate for the theory test, produce your personalized form issued by the driving school, submit the application form, and pay the fee according to the day of the week of your test (€23.25 for weekdays - €40 for Saturdays).

Finally, once you pass the practical test, you will obtain your probationary driver's license. The probationary driver's license is valid for three years and will be exchanged after that for a full driver's license, which will be valid for ten years, provided you have not lost your points during this trial period.

Good to know:

The learner's permit is valid for three years and renewable. It allows you to drive from Monday to Saturday, except on public holidays, in the company of your tutor only.

Useful links:

Transport Malta

Transport Malta - Exchanging your driver's license

Transport Malta - Obtain a new driver's license


Article written by expat.com
Last update on 21 January 2023 19:34:31
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