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Driving in Belarus - Traffic rules and Road signs

Welcome to Accudriver! Here you can read and learn road rules in Belarus. Also, you may take a look for road signs of Belarus. It would be really useful to check the traffic rules before going to Belarus. Make your trip safer!

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Belarus

Quick reference

Driving side

Right

Speed (urban / rural / highway)

60 km/h / 90 km/h / 120 km/h

Blood alcohol limit

0.00%

Emergency

112

Min. rental age

21

Pre-trip checklist

  • Do not drink and drive

  • Buy BelToll vignette if using motorways

  • Use headlights at all times

  • Fit winter tires in winter

  • Carry triangle, vest, first aid, fire extinguisher

  • Check visa and insurance for current rules

Tolls & practical

Buy vignette at border; fines for driving without it on toll roads.

Vignette (BelToll) required on motorways. Pay at border or online; sticker or electronic.

Common fines

No vignette

Heavy fine

Drink driving

Very heavy; license and possible detention

Speeding

BYN fines

No headlights

BYN fine

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Parking & fuel

Parking

Paid parking in Minsk and cities. Follow signs and pay where required.

Tip: Check visa and insurance requirements before travel; rules can change.

Fuel

Common types: Unleaded 95, Diesel, LPG.

Cash (BYN) and cards.

Approx. price: Varies (BYN)

Things that might surprise you

Zero alcohol

0.00% blood alcohol. Strict enforcement; any detection can lead to serious penalties.

Headlights 24/7

Dipped headlights mandatory at all times. Fines for non-compliance.

Winter tires mandatory

Winter tires required in winter months. Check dates and fit before travel.

Vignette on motorways

BelToll vignette required; buy at border or online. Do not use motorway without it.

Guide last verified: 2026-02

General rules

Traffic Direction
Right Hand
Km/h or Mp/h
km/h

For business inquiries: contact@accudriver.io

Speed limits rules

Urban Area

60

Speed road

90

Express road

110

Can be increased up to 120

Where to rent a car in Belarus?

The best site to book your car rental is Discovered Cars. They will find the best prices from all big rental companies 👍

Required car kit

Triangle
Yes
First aid
Yes
Fire extinguisher
Yes
Spare bulb
No
Tow Rope
No

Other differences in rules

Maximum promille alcohole
<0.03

We strongly recommend not to drink while driving

Toll roads
Yes
Minimum driver age
18

Where to rent a car in Belarus?

The best site to book your car rental is Discovered Cars. They will find the best prices from all big rental companies 👍

Belarus road signs

Built-up Area Limits signs

Entrance to built up area
Entrance to locality
Leaving built up area
Leaving locality

Checkpoints signs

Customs
Other Control

End of prohibition signs

End of all restrictions
End of no overtaking

Indication signs

Bus stop
Escape lane
First aid
Hospital
No through road
Parking

Mandatory signs

Bicycles and pedestrians only
Bicycles only
Equestrians only
Pass on either side
Pass on this side
Pedestrians only
Proceed straight or turn right only
Roundabout
Route for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
Straight ahead only
Turn right ahead only

Priority signs

End of priority road
Give Way Yield
Give way to oncoming traffic
Priority over oncoming vehicles
Priority road
Stop

Prohibitory signs

Maximum height
Maximum vehicle length
Maximum weight per axle
Maximum weight
Maximum width
Minimum safe following distance between vehicles
No U-turns
No bicycles
No entry
No heavy goods vehicles
No horns or excessive motor noise
No left turn
No motor vehicles
No motorcycles
No overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
No overtaking
No parking or waiting
No parking zone
No pedestrians
No right turn
No stopping
No tractors
No trailers
No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
No vehicles carrying explosives
No vehicles

Special regulations signs

Bus lane
End of one-way street
Expressway ends
Expressway
Lane ends
Motorway ends
Motorway
One-way street
Pedestrian crossing
Pedestrian zone
Residential area living street
Road hump

Speed limit signs

Advisory speed limit
End of maximum speed limit
End of speed limit zone
Maximum speed limit
Minimum speed limit ends
Minimum speed limit
Speed limit zone

Warning signs

Accident area accident ahead
Bend ahead
Children
Crossroads with a minor road
Crossroads with priority to the right
Cyclists ahead
Dangerous crosswinds
Domestic animals
Double bend ahead
Falling rocks or debris
Give Way ahead
Junction with a minor road
Level crossing (multiple tracks)
Level crossing (one track)
Level crossing with barriers ahead
Level crossing without barriers ahead
Loose road surface
Low-flying aircraft
Merging traffic
Opening or swing bridge
Other danger
Pedestrian crossing ahead
Road hump ahead
Road narrows on both sides
Road narrows on one side
Roadworks ahead
Roundabout ahead
Slippery road surface
Snow or ice
Soft verges
Steep ascent
Steep descent
Stop ahead
Traffic queues likely ahead
Traffic signals ahead
Tram crossing
Tunnel ahead
Two-way traffic ahead
Uneven road ahead
Unprotected quayside or riverbank
Wild animals
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Driving in Belarus - Traffic rules and Road signs

Welcome to Accudriver! Here you can read and learn road rules in Belarus. Also, you may take a look for road signs of Belarus. It would be really useful to check the traffic rules before going to Belarus. Make your trip safer!

by

Belarus

Quick reference

Driving side

Right

Speed (urban / rural / highway)

60 km/h / 90 km/h / 120 km/h

Blood alcohol limit

0.00%

Emergency

112

Min. rental age

21

Pre-trip checklist

  • Do not drink and drive

  • Buy BelToll vignette if using motorways

  • Use headlights at all times

  • Fit winter tires in winter

  • Carry triangle, vest, first aid, fire extinguisher

  • Check visa and insurance for current rules

Tolls & practical

Buy vignette at border; fines for driving without it on toll roads.

Vignette (BelToll) required on motorways. Pay at border or online; sticker or electronic.

Common fines

No vignette

Heavy fine

Drink driving

Very heavy; license and possible detention

Speeding

BYN fines

No headlights

BYN fine

🔥 Download our mobile app!

Works fully offline

Rules of more than 60 countries in your pocket

Comparing traffic rules and road signs between countries

Regular updates

Parking & fuel

Parking

Paid parking in Minsk and cities. Follow signs and pay where required.

Tip: Check visa and insurance requirements before travel; rules can change.

Fuel

Common types: Unleaded 95, Diesel, LPG.

Cash (BYN) and cards.

Approx. price: Varies (BYN)

Things that might surprise you

Zero alcohol

0.00% blood alcohol. Strict enforcement; any detection can lead to serious penalties.

Headlights 24/7

Dipped headlights mandatory at all times. Fines for non-compliance.

Winter tires mandatory

Winter tires required in winter months. Check dates and fit before travel.

Vignette on motorways

BelToll vignette required; buy at border or online. Do not use motorway without it.

Guide last verified: 2026-02

General rules

Traffic Direction
Right Hand
Km/h or Mp/h
km/h

For business inquiries: contact@accudriver.io

Speed limits rules

Urban Area

60

Speed road

90

Express road

110

Can be increased up to 120

Where to rent a car in Belarus?

The best site to book your car rental is Discovered Cars. They will find the best prices from all big rental companies 👍

Required car kit

Triangle
Yes
First aid
Yes
Fire extinguisher
Yes
Spare bulb
No
Tow Rope
No

Other differences in rules

Maximum promille alcohole
<0.03

We strongly recommend not to drink while driving

Toll roads
Yes
Minimum driver age
18

Where to rent a car in Belarus?

The best site to book your car rental is Discovered Cars. They will find the best prices from all big rental companies 👍

Belarus road signs

Built-up Area Limits signs

Entrance to built up area
Entrance to locality
Leaving built up area
Leaving locality

Checkpoints signs

Customs
Other Control

End of prohibition signs

End of all restrictions
End of no overtaking

Indication signs

Bus stop
Escape lane
First aid
Hospital
No through road
Parking

Mandatory signs

Bicycles and pedestrians only
Bicycles only
Equestrians only
Pass on either side
Pass on this side
Pedestrians only
Proceed straight or turn right only
Roundabout
Route for vehicles carrying dangerous goods
Straight ahead only
Turn right ahead only

Priority signs

End of priority road
Give Way Yield
Give way to oncoming traffic
Priority over oncoming vehicles
Priority road
Stop

Prohibitory signs

Maximum height
Maximum vehicle length
Maximum weight per axle
Maximum weight
Maximum width
Minimum safe following distance between vehicles
No U-turns
No bicycles
No entry
No heavy goods vehicles
No horns or excessive motor noise
No left turn
No motor vehicles
No motorcycles
No overtaking by heavy goods vehicles
No overtaking
No parking or waiting
No parking zone
No pedestrians
No right turn
No stopping
No tractors
No trailers
No vehicles carrying dangerous goods
No vehicles carrying explosives
No vehicles

Special regulations signs

Bus lane
End of one-way street
Expressway ends
Expressway
Lane ends
Motorway ends
Motorway
One-way street
Pedestrian crossing
Pedestrian zone
Residential area living street
Road hump

Speed limit signs

Advisory speed limit
End of maximum speed limit
End of speed limit zone
Maximum speed limit
Minimum speed limit ends
Minimum speed limit
Speed limit zone

Warning signs

Accident area accident ahead
Bend ahead
Children
Crossroads with a minor road
Crossroads with priority to the right
Cyclists ahead
Dangerous crosswinds
Domestic animals
Double bend ahead
Falling rocks or debris
Give Way ahead
Junction with a minor road
Level crossing (multiple tracks)
Level crossing (one track)
Level crossing with barriers ahead
Level crossing without barriers ahead
Loose road surface
Low-flying aircraft
Merging traffic
Opening or swing bridge
Other danger
Pedestrian crossing ahead
Road hump ahead
Road narrows on both sides
Road narrows on one side
Roadworks ahead
Roundabout ahead
Slippery road surface
Snow or ice
Soft verges
Steep ascent
Steep descent
Stop ahead
Traffic queues likely ahead
Traffic signals ahead
Tram crossing
Tunnel ahead
Two-way traffic ahead
Uneven road ahead
Unprotected quayside or riverbank
Wild animals