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Can I Drive in Djibouti with a US License?
✅Quick Answer
Yes, you can drive in Djibouti with a US driver’s license if you also carry an International Driving Permit (IDP). Both documents are required for tourists. Local authorities may request both at checkpoints.
License & Permit Requirements
Document | Required? | Details |
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US Driver’s License | ✅ | Accepted only with IDP |
International Driving Permit (IDP) | ✅ | Required for all tourists |
Local Driver’s License | ✅ | Required for residents and long-term visitors |
Passport | ✅ | Must be carried at all times |
Insurance | ✅ | Green Card or local insurance required |
Official Translation | ⚠️ | May be requested by police if documents are not in the local language |
Sources: US Embassy, Local Road Authority
How to Get an International Driving Permit (IDP)
- Apply at AAA or AATA in the US.
- Bring your valid US license, two passport photos, and a completed application.
- Pay ~$20 (plus shipping if by mail).
- Processing: Same day in person, 1–2 weeks by mail.
- IDP is only valid when carried with your US license.
Local Driving Laws & Road Conditions
- Drive on the right side of the road.
- Speed limits: Varies by country; check local signage.
- Seat belts: Required for all occupants.
- Alcohol: Zero tolerance—do not drink and drive.
- Police stops: Frequent; expect document checks.
- Urban roads: Can be congested and poorly maintained.
- Rural roads: Unpaved, hazardous, and may be impassable in bad weather.
- Signage: Often in the local language; limited in rural areas.
- Hazards: Potholes, livestock, unmarked obstacles.
- Checkpoints: Some areas have police or military checkpoints. Always comply and have documents ready.
- Restricted areas: Some regions may be off-limits due to security or weather.
Car Rental, Insurance & Alternatives
- Car rental: Widely available in cities; international agencies operate in capitals.
- Requirements: IDP, US license, passport, and credit card.
- Insurance: Green Card or local insurance required. Check coverage for your destination.
- Alternatives: Taxis, buses, and private drivers are common and affordable.
Safety, Security & Emergency Info
- Travel Advisory: Check the latest US State Department travel advisory for Djibouti.
- Road travel: Exercise caution, especially at night and in rural areas.
- Police/Military: Police are generally helpful, but always comply with requests.
- Emergency numbers: 112 (EU), or check local numbers.
- Medical care: Good in cities, limited in rural areas.
- What to do in an emergency: Stay calm, call emergency services, and contact your embassy if needed.
US Embassy: Contact info
Real Experiences & Tips
“Driving in Djibouti was an adventure! Roads in the countryside were rough, but the views were stunning. Police checked my documents at a checkpoint, but everything was fine with my IDP and US license.”
— US traveler, 2023
- Carry cash for tolls and fuel—credit cards are not always accepted.
- Parking can be limited in city centers; use official lots.
- Learn basic local phrases for emergencies.
- Register your travel with the US State Department’s STEP program.
Frequently Asked Questions
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