Finland is known as the land of the midnight sun. It is the seventh largest country in Western Europe, found amidst Norway, Russia, and Sweden. Finland is an archipelago rich in history, culture, and of course, natural beauty.
Traveling around Finland can be a wonderful experience, and the only real way to make to most of the country is to hire a car. Car Hire 3000 have great deals on car hire in Finland so it’s worth taking a look to see what we can offer.
Driving in Finland is done on the right side of the road. If you have a need to overtake, you should do it coming from the left. During the winter season, snow tyres are required for vehicles, as well as engine heaters, as the temperature can drop well below zero.
On motorways, the speed limit is at 100 kph. But on major roads, it may vary from 80 to 100 kph. Inside towns, it is down to 30 to 40 kph. You. Only member countries of the European Union can use their national licences in the area. If you are coming from the U.S., you can still use your national licence but it has to be accompanied with an official language translation to Finnish. Along with the driver’s licence, the vehicle’s registration, your passport and the insurance certificate has to be carried with you at all times.
Drinking and driving is not at all tolerable. Random breathalyzer tests can be conducted by police officers. And if you are found to be over the limit, you can be arrested immediately.
Seatbelts are to be worn all the times, both for drivers and passengers either in the front or the back seat. Children should always occupy the rear. If they are 4 years old and below, they have to be on a child safety car seat.
There are no toll fees on any roads of Finland and petrol is readily available. There are unleaded petrol and diesel at petrol stations which can be found on most main roads.
It is always advisable for tourists to contact their respective Embassies for added information about Finland’s driving laws if there is anything you are unsure about. It is always better to be safe than sorry. Use the search boxes on the left to search for car hire in Finland or give us a call to see what we can do today!
Summary:
- Seatbelts should always be worn
- Speed limit is 100 km/h
- Be on the look out for pedestrians or wild animals in the road
- For safety reasons, you should never drink and drive
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