While renting a car in Norway it is uncertain whether our Australian license will be accepted. We will clear the uncertainty in this article.
Differnet rental branches may ask you to show an IDP.
Please select your upcoming trip rental branch for the most accurate guidelines.
At this point in time, we have not yet collected the rental terms of rental companies in Norway. Please visit us again in a later time to get more specific details.
To determine with confidence whether you need an IDP or not, we check multiple data sources. Please review the following legal terms of: the Australian laws, the local laws in Norway, the rental company requirements and real life reports we collected from other Australian travelers in Norway.
We have not yet collected the Australian laws. Please visit us again in a later time.
The laws in Norway say the following:
In Norway, you can use a valid driving licence from any country for up to three months. You must meet the Norwegian age requirements.
Source: Statens Vegvesen - The Norwegian Public Roads Administration
It means that:
1. You can drive in Norway without an International Driving Permit for up to three months.
2. You will not need an International Driving Permit as long as your Australian driving license is valid and in accordance with the International Road Traffic Convention of 1968 and Geneva Road Traffic Convention of 1949.
Different rental agencies might still require an IDP even while the local laws do not require it. Please find your appropriate local supplier in the list above to verify.
We don't have any real life reports by Australian travelers in Norway.
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Facts check reviewed on 6 March 2024 at 10:51 pm by PaapmPaapm editorial team.
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