Country driving guide
Driving rules in Belarus
A practical summary of the main rules that may differ when you cross the border. The values below come from the official source linked on this page — the standardized Your Europe country page or the national law or authority.
Source-backedTypical passenger-car speed limits
- Built-up areas
- 60 km/h
- Outside built-up areas
- 90 km/h
- Motorways / expressways
- 120 km/h
120 km/h on motorways and roads for automobiles, 90 km/h on other roads; drivers with under 2 years of experience max 70 km/h outside built-up areas.
Blood alcohol limits
- Standard drivers
- 0.3 mg/ml
- Novice drivers
- Not stated in the standardized source
- Professional drivers
- Not stated in the standardized source
Lights, winter rules and equipment
- Daytime lights
- Seasonal requirement for passenger cars; motorcycles all year All vehicles must use daytime lights 25 May – 5 June and 25 August – 5 September; motorcycles, convoys, towing and child transport all year.
- Winter tyres / equipment
- Mandatory during a defined season From 1 December to 1 March winter tyres are required on all wheels for vehicles up to 3.5 t.
- Mandatory equipment
- first-aid kit, fire extinguisher, warning triangle
Checks that depend on the route
- Low-emission zones
- Check the current national or local official source
- Fines and enforcement
- Check the current national or local official source
- Emergency number
- 112
This is a planning summary, not legal advice. Road signs and current national rules take priority. Always check the linked official source before departure.