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IDP is essential when driving abroad


International Driving Permit (IDP), regulated by the United Nations, certifies that you are the holder of a valid driver's license in your country of origin.

Your IDP is a valid form of identification in more than 150 countries worldwide and contains your name, photo and driver information in the 12 most widely spoken languages in the world.

  • Required by car rental agencies worldwide
  • You must be 18 years or older to apply
  • No test is required

How to get your IDP

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How to get your IDP

01
Fill in the forms

Have your driver’s license and delivery address handy

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Verify your ID

Upload pictures of your driver's license

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Get approved

Wait for confirmation and you’re ready to go!

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Discover Russia's Thrill of Driving

With wide-ranging landscapes, energetic cities, and rich cultural legacy, Russia, the biggest nation in the world, presents an exciting driving experience. Driving in Russia lets you see the grandeur of Russia at your own leisure, from the distant splendor of Lake Baikal to the Trans-Siberian Highway and the breathtaking Caucasus Mountains to the old alleys of Moscow and St. Petersburg. An International Driving Permit (IDP) guarantees that, in Russia's varied landscape and culture, you can drive legally.

Describe an International Driving Permit

Globally accepted, an International Driving Permit (IDP) converts your driver's license into several languages, including Russian. It guarantees you follow local traffic rules and provides evidence you are legally allowed to drive. Those renting cars or touring Russia's wide roadways must have the valid 1 to 3 year IDP. Apply now to have your driving experience in Russia simple and legal.

Knowing Russia's Roads

Russia boasts a vast road system with freeways, regional roads, and picturesque paths linking its main cities, towns, and natural areas. Major thoroughfares include the M-10 and M-1 link Moscow to towns including St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, and farther out. Although the main cities' roads are usually in decent condition, rural roads—especially in isolated areas—may be in terrible state. Russia drives right-hand, and kilometers per hour are stated for speed restrictions. Although road signs are mostly in Russian, international symbols help foreign drivers negotiate.

Essential Tools for Motivation

  • From your native nation, a current valid driver's license.
  • An overseas driving permit.
  • Identity passport for your passport.
  • Renting agreements or vehicle registration records.
  • Russian traffic regulations call for you to have a warning triangle, reflective vest, and first aid kit in your car.
  • From December to February, winter tires are required; chains are advised especially in rural places or the highlands if driving in snowy or icy weather.

Managing Moscow and Urban Areas

Particularly in rush hour, Moscow driving can be difficult because of the congestion, limited roads, and heavy traffic. Especially in the city core, parking might be challenging to locate. Though they are somewhat expensive, public parking facilities and reserved parking spaces are accessible. After parking, major sites such the Kremlin, Red Square, and St. Basil's Cathedral are most worth seeing on foot. Once you've parked your car, Moscow's extensive public transit system—which includes subway, buses, and trams—makes getting about simple.

Investigating Scenic Routes and Nature Parks

Among the most beautiful and varied driving roads available worldwide, Russia presents some of them. From Moscow to Vladivostok, the Trans-Siberian Highway is among the longest and most famous paths providing amazing vistas of woods, mountains, and towns as it runs across the nation. Another must-see with amazing natural beauty and chances for exploration is Lake Baikal, the deepest freshwater lake in the world. The Caucasus Mountains provide scenic settings, ski resorts, and historic fortifications for tourists headed south. Driving across Russia offers several chances to really appreciate the majesty and beauty of the nation.

Climate and Seasonal Issues

From arctic temperatures in the north to moderate weather in the south, Russia's climate ranges. Particularly in the northern and central sections, winter (November to March) may be brutal with snow, frozen roads, and lows in temperature as low as -30°C in certain places. This season calls for winter tires, hence chains are quite advised for driving in snowy circumstances. With moderate temperatures and extended daylight hours, summer—June through August—is perfect for touring the towns and countryside. A road trip would be best between spring and autumn of their cooler temperatures. Always consult weather forecasts, especially in remote locations during the winter when road conditions may vary rapidly.

Emergency Readiness

Russia boasts consistent emergency response systems. Store these emergency numbers close by:

  • Police: 102
  • Ambulance Number: 103
  • The Fire Brigade: 101

Particularly when driving in rural or distant places with poor signal coverage, make sure you have a fully charged phone, a portable charger, and actual maps. Particularly if you're driving in the highlands or remote areas, bring extra food, clothes, and water for longer trips in winter.

Must-See Locations

Russia boasts many ancient and cultural sites, most of which are best seen by vehicle. Highlights feature:

  • Moscow: Renowned for its theaters, museums, and classic sites, the capital city
  • St. Petersburg: A historic city featuring remarkable architecture, waterways, and cultural sites including the Hermitage Museum.
  • Lake Baikal: Offering breathtaking landscape and animals, the deepest lake in the world.

Driving between these sites allows you see Russia's natural beauty, cultural diversity, and expanse.

Advice for Driving in Russia

Practically Speaking

  • Local Knowledge: Driving on country roads should be done carefully, especially in distant or northern regions where road conditions could be inadequate.
  • Cultural Aspects: Especially in cities, yield to pedestrians; always follow speed restrictions, particularly in residential zones.
  • Advice on Savings: Money: Avoid toll roads wherever you can; refuel in big towns for better rates than in outlying areas.

How to Obtain Your IDP?

  • Apply online at the application page: IDPGlobe
  • Get Documents Ready: Upload a copy of your current valid driver's license and a passport-sized picture.
  • Select a Plan: One, two, or three years are the available IDP terms. Review the pricing information.
  • Processing: Applications sent to idpglobe.com take eight minutes. Get your printed IDP by express shipment and your digital IDP by email.
  • View our FAQ or Contact Us for more help.

Conclusion

Driving in Russia presents the special chance to see its rich history, energetic towns, and wide-ranging scenery. Get your International Driving Permit now to begin your trip across this intriguing nation!