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If you are planning to drive in Portugal

Then the good news is that the rules of the road are quite similar to the UK, apart from of course they drive on the right. There actually isn’t any bad news about driving here unless you don’t like driving on unpaved or narrow roads. In which case you may have a problem as there are quite a few of both!  It was the rules of the road though that led to this post. I was pondering them the other day, and it occurred to me that you might find the information useful too.

There are Speed Limits despite the behaviour of some of the other drivers. Unless otherwise indicated these are;

I’m not sure though I’d like to try 50km/h on any of the roads below!

In a breakdown or accident put on your reflective jacket and then place your warning triangle 30m behind the car.

Hopefully you won’t be involved in any accidents, and if you are away from the touristy areas it is certainly unlikely given how quiet the roads are.

There are of course far more rules than this, but I hope you have found this brief overview helpful. To finish how about a few observations;

If you have any helpful tips about driving in Portugal or have had any interesting experiences please do share in the comments below.

And just before I go – please note this post only aims to raise awareness of some of the rules, it is not nor should it be considered formal advice.  For more detailed advice click here, and should you wish to check the official rules click here.

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