Driving in Luxembourg

Regulations and dealing with accidents

Driving in Luxembourg

In order to drive a car in Luxembourg you have to be at least 18 years old. More regulations and general information on driving in Luxembourg can be found in the following article.

Important regulations

In Luxembourg you drive on the right-hand side and overtake on the left-hand side. 

Luxembourg has six motorways, three of which connect with neighbouring countries and the following cities:

  • Metz, France (A3)
  • Brussels, Belgium (A6)
  • Trier, Germany (A1)

The speed limit for motorways is 130 km/h (81 mph) and 110 km/h (68 mph) in wet conditions. On country roads the maximum speed is 90 km/h (56 mph) and in built-up areas 50 km/h (31 mph). In some areas around schools is speed limit is 30 km/h (19 mph). All highways are free and you don’t have to pay any tolls.

What you should carry with you when driving?

  • your valid driving licence
  • the registration certificate for the vehicle
  • a valid insurance certificate
  • high visibility vests for every occupant
  • a warning triangle
  • tax disc (vignette)

Renting a car in Luxembourg

To rent a car in Luxembourg you have to be a minimum of 23 years old and have held your driving licence for at least one year. Drivers under 25 might have to pay a surcharge. International companies such as Sixt, Europcar, Hertz and Budget have offices at the airport and in Luxembourg City. Additionally, many companies offer a pick up and drop off service.

Parking in Luxembourg

It is quite difficult to find parking in the cities, especially in Luxembourg City. There are parking zones with different hourly tariffs in Luxembourg City:

  • White: Parking is allowed for 30 minutes.
  • Orange: Parking is allowed for a maximum of 2 hours.
  • Yellow: Parking is allowed for 3-5 hours on the road and 5-10 hours in a car park.
  • Green: Parking is allowed for a maximum of 5 hours.
  • Purple: Parking is allowed for a maximum of 10 hours.

What to do in case of an accident

  • Stop immediately.
  • Place a red warning triangle 30 metres down the road.
  • Call the police (113) and the ambulance (112) if someone is injured.
  • If no one is injured it is not necessary to call the police or an ambulance.
  • Each driver involved in the accident has to fill in an insurance declaration form (constat amiable d’accident).

Useful driving terms in French and German

English

French

German

driving licence

permis de conduire

Führerschein

car

voiture

Auto

accident

accident

Unfall

exit

sortie

Ausfahrt

parking

parking

Parkplatz

police

police

Polizei

ambulance

ambulance

Krankenwagen

toll

péage

Gebühren

I am lost.

Je suis perdu.

Ich habe mich verfahren.

My car has broken down.   

Ma voiture est en panne.   

Ich habe eine Panne.

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