Driving in Chile

Driving laws in Chile

The laws and rules for driving in Chile are similar to most places. Here are a few tips for new drivers in Chile:

Carabineros and traffic stops in Chile

Traffic stops are commonplace in Chile. The Chilean police, known as carabineros, frequently set up roadblocks for random checks. These are not to worry about as long as you have all the documents previously mentioned and haven’t been drinking. Never try to bribe Carabineros de Chile as this would only lead to trouble!

Speed limits in Chile

Speed limits are not always clearly marked, especially in small towns and in the countryside, but the general rule is: in a city or town, the rate will vary between 40 km/h and 60 km/h whereas on highways outside of towns, the limit is 100 km/h, and finally, on motorways, such as Ruta 5, the limit is between 100 km/h and 120 km/h.

The roads in Chile are very well maintained. Even the dirt roads are regularly scraped and in good to fair condition. Most things are well-marked with signs, and it is fairly easy to navigate around the country using a map or GPS.

Requirements for a driver's license in Chile

General requirements for a Chilean driver's license are the following:

It does not matter if you have had a driver's license in your country of origin for 50 years, you still must take the written and visual tests. The driver's test, now offered in both Spanish and English, is taken at the office of Licencias de Conducir at your closest municipality. They may let you off the hook for the driving part of the test if you have had a driver’s license elsewhere, but this isn’t guaranteed!

 Useful link:

Drivers Handbook in English


Article written by expat.com
Last update on 26 February 2020 13:44:39
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