Driving and drivers licenses in Scotland
Tips and guidelines for driving a motorhome in Scotland
Basic driving rules in Scotland
Driving is always on the left hand side of the road.
Pedestrians must always look right before crossing.
You must have your national or international drivers license on you at all times.
In traffic circles, traffic moves in a clockwise direction.
It is important to stick to the left side of the road on small streets and narrow country roads to avoid oncoming vehicles.
All of the occupants of the vehicle must wear a seat-belt, in the front of the vehicle as well as at the back. Child car seats and booster seats must also be used when necessary.
The speed limit is indicated in "miles per hour" mph.
Always overtake on the right and leave a good distance before merging back into your lane especially in front of trucks.
The speed limit for motorhomes is:
- 30 mph in cities
- 50 mph outside of towns
- 60 mph on seperated, paved roads
- 60 mph on higways
Using a cell phone while driving is prohibited.
The legal blood-alcohol limit is less than 0.5 g/l
Be aware that traffic signals differ from vertical to horizontal from one country to another. Pay attention and adjust your driving!
This information is subject to change from time to time. Be sure double check before your trip.
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General Info
One of the only European countries suitable for 'wild' camping by motorhome
It can be undeniably difficult driving along the narrow roads
A warm welcome and unique scenery are guarenteed!
Very big motorhomes are rare
Good airport service
Scottish road-trip by motorhome
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