How to Drive in Austria

The best way to see the grandeur of Austria is by car. Driving will allow you to get lost exploring the beauty of the country. Patience and intuition is required since driving in Austria can be confusing if you've never done it before.

Things You'll Need

  • Insurance
  • International Driver's Permit
  • German phrase book
  • Maps of Austria
  • Phone number for your rental car agency
  • Gas money
  • Driver's license

Instructions

    • 1

      Apply for an International Driver's Permit (IDP) at any American Automobile Association (AAA) branch. Check the local phone book to find the AAA closest to you. To get your permit, you must be at least 18 years old, have two 2-by-2-inch photos, your driver's license, the fee and your AAA application.

    • 2

      Rent a car. Your travel agent can help you find a good deal, or you can book your own car at a rental car company Web site.

    • 3

      Know what kind of gas your car takes. Most rental cars either take regular 91 octane unleaded (bleifrei), 95 octane unleaded (euro-super bleifrei), 98 octane super unleaded (super plus bleifrei), diesel or LPG (autogas). If you go to a full-service station, be sure to tell the attendant what type of gas to use.

    • 4

      Purchase an autobahn vignette and place it on the inside of your windshield if you plan to drive on the autobahn (interstate). You may purchase this sticker at Austrian gas stations and border crossings. Fines are enforced for failing to display a valid sticker.

    • 5

      Familiarize yourself with traffic signs. Austria follows the Geneva Convention and uses international road signs. "Ausfahrt" means exit. "Einbahnstrasse" means one-way. "Gefahr" means danger. Use your German phrase book to translate other signs.

    • 6

      Know what to do if your car breaks down. Move your car to the right side of the road. Foreign motorists can call 123 for vehicle assistance and towing service. For an ambulance, call 144. You will also need to contact your car rental agency.

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