Driving in Norway: Do You Need an International Driving Permit?
Norway's fjord country demands a car β the Atlantic Road, Trollstigen, and Geirangerfjord are bucket-list routes.
An IDP is not required for EU/EEA/English licenses when driving in Norway. Rental companies and local police may require it. Driving without one can result in fines of $100β$1,000, and your insurance may be void in case of an accident.
Why You Need an IDP for Norway
An International Driving Permit is a certified translation of your driver’s license recognized under the 1949 Geneva Convention and 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic. When driving in Norway, it serves three critical purposes:
- Legal compliance: Norway has extremely high speeding fines ($800+). Drinking laws are strict (0.02% BAC).
- Rental car access: Norwegian rental agencies accept English-script licenses. Non-English licenses require an IDP.
- Insurance validity: Most travel insurance policies require valid driving credentials for any vehicle claim. Without an IDP where required, even minor accidents become your full financial responsibility.
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Quick Facts: Driving in Norway
| IDP Requirement | IDP NOT LEGALLY REQUIRED |
| Drives On | Right side |
| Legal Driving Age | 18 years |
| Minimum Rental Age | 19 years |
| BAC Limit | 0.02% |
| Urban Speed Limit | 50 km/h |
| Highway Speed Limit | 110 km/h |
| Emergency Number | 112 |
| Currency | NOK |
| Penalty for No IDP | $100β$1,000 |
Who This Applies To
This guide covers anyone planning to drive in Norway β whether you’re a tourist renting a car, a business traveler, a digital nomad staying long-term, or an expat moving permanently. Rules apply regardless of your home country, although specific penalties may vary for nationals of countries with reciprocal driving agreements.
Popular tourist destinations where IDPs are most actively checked include: Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, TromsΓΈ, Stavanger.
Rental Car Requirements in Norway
Norwegian rental agencies accept English-script licenses. Non-English licenses require an IDP.
When picking up your rental car, you’ll typically need to present: your home-country driver’s license, your IDP (if required), a valid passport, a credit card in your name, and your booking confirmation. Some agencies may also require proof of onward travel or a printed reservation.
Norwegian mountain passes close in winter β verify routes before leaving. Tolls (AutoPASS) are electronic and bill the rental company.
Penalties for Driving Without a Valid IDP
Norway has extremely high speeding fines ($800+). Drinking laws are strict (0.02% BAC).
More importantly, if you’re involved in an accident without a valid IDP:
- Your rental insurance may be voided entirely
- Your travel insurance typically won’t cover medical bills from the accident
- You may be personally liable for damage to the rental vehicle (potentially $10,000+)
- Hospital bills in Norway for any injury could compound your losses
Road Rules You Should Know
Which Side of the Road Does Norway Drive On?
Norway drives on the right side of the road.
Roundabouts operate under the standard ‘yield to traffic already in the circle’ rule.
Speed Limits
- Urban areas: 50 km/h
- Rural roads: 80 km/h
- Highways/motorways: 110 km/h
Alcohol Limits
Legal BAC limit in Norway is 0.02%. We strongly recommend not drinking at all if you plan to drive β penalties for exceeding the limit can include heavy fines, license suspension, and potential jail time.
Emergency Number
In case of accident or emergency while driving in Norway, call 112.
How to Get Your IDP for Norway
With IDL AUTH, the process is fully online and takes about 4 minutes to complete:
- Fill out the simple online application β personal info, driver’s license details, and a photo of your current license.
- Upload a recent selfie photo that will appear on your IDP.
- Choose your validity (1, 2, or 3 years) and format (digital PDF or physical booklet + digital).
- Pay securely via Stripe (Visa, Mastercard, Apple Pay, Google Pay).
- Receive your digital IDP via email within 19 minutes.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need an IDP to drive in Norway?
For short-term visits with an English-language license, an idp is not required for eu/eea/english licenses. However, if your license is not in English or Roman script (e.g., Chinese, Arabic, Cyrillic), rental companies and police will require an IDP.
Will rental companies in Norway accept my license?
Norwegian rental agencies accept English-script licenses. Non-English licenses require an IDP. Major international agencies (Hertz, Enterprise, Avis, Sixt, Budget) all operate in Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim and follow the same rules.
Which side of the road does Norway drive on?
Norway drives on the right side of the road, the same as most of continental Europe and the Americas. Roundabout rules: yield to traffic already in the circle.
What happens if I'm caught driving without an IDP in Norway?
Norway has extremely high speeding fines ($800+). Drinking laws are strict (0.02% BAC). Beyond the fine itself, driving without proper documentation often voids your rental insurance β meaning any accident becomes your personal liability. Hospital bills or vehicle damages can easily exceed $10,000.
How long is an IDP valid?
IDL AUTH permits are valid for 1, 2, or 3 years depending on the option you choose. A 1-year IDP is $49, and a 3-year IDP is our best-value option at $65. Your IDP is valid from the day you receive it, not from your travel dates.
How fast can I get my IDP for Norway?
Your digital IDP is emailed within 19 minutes of payment β no DMV visit or appointment required. If you're flying to Norway tomorrow, you can apply tonight and have a valid permit before you board. Physical booklets ship worldwide within 3β10 business days.
What are the speed limits in Norway?
In Norway, speed limits are typically: 50 km/h in urban areas, 80 km/h on rural roads, and 110 km/h on highways. Always observe posted signs β some roads have lower limits in special zones.
What is the legal blood alcohol limit in Norway?
The legal BAC limit in Norway is 0.02%. This is stricter than the US federal limit of 0.08%. We recommend not drinking at all if you plan to drive.
Final Thoughts: Driving in Norway
Norway offers some of the world’s best driving experiences β Atlantic Road, Trollstigen pass, and fjord route (Bergen-Geiranger). Don’t let a missing document ruin your trip. An IDP is cheap insurance that removes friction with rental agencies, police, and insurance companies.
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