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    Essential Driving Rules and Local Tips for Tourists in Sri Lanka – For a Safe, Easy, and Stress-Free Journey

    by globetravelholidays January 12, 2026
    written by globetravelholidays

    Want to drive in Sri Lanka? It sounds like a lot of fun, yes, but there are a few things you need to keep in mind. Driving here might not be the same as driving in your home country.

    Basic Road Rules in Sri Lanka 

    First things first, what are the basic road rules you should follow when driving here? These are the most important ones:

    • Drive on the left 

    Sri Lanka follows the British system, so you drive on the left, and the steering wheel is on the right. If you’re used to right-hand traffic, you need to give yourself a day or two to get used to the positioning.

    • Seatbelts and helmets are mandatory

    Front-seat passengers and drivers must wear seat belts. There is absolutely no way around this, nor should there be. On motorbikes and scooters, both the rider and the pillion should wear helmets. Not wearing them can lead to fines.

    • Speed limits 

    • Around towns and cities: usually up to 50 km/h
    • Rural/open roads: often up to 70 km/h, but this depends on signs
    • Expressways and major motorways: usually 70–100 km/h, depending on the stretch

    Be sure to always follow the posted signs. Police speed checks are common, especially near towns and at expressway exits.

    • No drinking and driving 

    Sri Lanka has very strict drink-driving laws. Being caught over the limit can lead to costly fines, roughly around LKR 25,000 to 30,000. It could also result in licence suspension and even jail time in serious cases. It’s simply not worth it. If you’re drinking, take a taxi or a tuk-tuk.

    • No phones while driving 

    Using a phone while driving is extremely dangerous, and it is prohibited in Sri Lanka. Doing so can lead to a significant fine. If you must use your phone, the best course of action is to keep it on a mount and use it hands-free, or pull over safely.

    Licences, Permits and Documents

    This part is non-negotiable when driving in Sri Lanka, although many tourists underestimate its importance.

    Bring your home licence and an International Driving Permit (IDP).

    Most visitors will need:

    • A valid driving licence from their home country, and
    • An International Driving Permit (IDP)

    Moreover, to drive legally in Sri Lanka, foreign licences and IDPs need to be endorsed, either via the Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC) or by getting a temporary local permit from the Department of Motor Traffic. Many reputable rental companies, like Malkey Rent a Car, will help you get this done before you travel or when you arrive.

    Make sure you always carry: 

    • Passport, or at least a copy 
    • Visa details 
    • Home licence and IDP 
    • Endorsement or temporary permit 
    • Rental agreement and insurance papers 

    Police checks are common, and having your documents in order makes life much easier.

    What Driving Here Feels Like  

    Even if you’re up to date on the rules, getting the hang of driving on the island takes a bit of time. This is what it feels like to drive here:

    • Traffic is a mix of everything 

    You’ll share the road with buses, trucks, tuk-tuks, motorbikes, cycles, tractors, cows, dogs, and the occasional elephant, especially near national parks. Expect people and animals to appear suddenly.

    • Honking is common 

    Don’t freak out if you hear endless honk beeps. Drivers use the horn to say ‘I’m here’, ‘I’m overtaking’, or ‘be careful’, not necessarily to express anger. Short, light beeps are normal. Constant, aggressive honking is not, but you’ll hear a bit of that too.

    • Overtaking can be, for want of a better word, creative 

    In theory, overtaking should be done on the right, but in reality, you’ll see tuk-tuks and bikes weaving through gaps, and buses overtaking in places you would consider risky. You know what you should do, or rather shouldn’t do? Never copy them. Drive defensively, leave plenty of space, and only overtake when you have a clear view.

    • Night driving is challenging 

    Many rural roads are poorly lit, and you’ll meet vehicles with very bright headlights or none at all. Potholes and stray animals are harder to see at night. If you can, stick to daytime driving, especially outside big cities.

    Using Expressways vs Local Roads

    Sri Lanka’s expressways, like the E01 from Colombo to Galle, are a completely different experience from the village roads.

    Expressways: 

    • Good surface and clear signs
    • Strict entry/exit points and toll booths
    • Speed limit usually 80–100 km/h 
    • No pedestrians, animals, or tuk tuks

    If it’s your first day driving in Sri Lanka after a long flight, taking the expressway to your first beach stop is usually the easiest option.

    A-roads and rural roads

    • Once you leave the expressway, the pace changes: 
    • Roads can be narrow and winding, especially in hill country
    • You’ll need to slow down for villages, school zones and markets
    • Watch for speed bumps painted in white or yellow
    • Be prepared to stop for cows or dogs wandering across the road

    Renting a Car in Sri Lanka 

    If you decide to rent a car in Sri Lanka, choose a rental that gives you peace of mind, flexibility, and clarity. The best rental companies follow these practices:

    • They have a modern, well-maintained, and varied fleet. It helps if the company offers more than just one type of vehicle.
    • Top-rated rentals often carry full rental-insurance, and perform regular mechanical inspections, which means less worry if something goes wrong.
    • Instead of hidden extra fees, good rentals publish a full tariff or price list.
    • For tourists wanting to self-drive, getting endorsements or local permits can be tricky. Some rentals help arrange these details.
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