Rides

Luxembourg is a landlocked country in Western Europe. It is bordered by Belgium to the west and north, Germany to the east, and France to the south.
Requirements
Carnet de Passage | no requirements |
Insurance | UK issued Green Card |
International driving permit | not required |
Travel Visa | no requirements, 90 days within a 180 day period |
Riding in Luxembourg
You need understandable documents.
As a tip, it is to laminate all of your key documents or otherwise waterproof them. It is also highly recommended to scan all your original documents and email them to an easily accessible email address.
It is also worth printing off the Constat Amiable D’accident Automobile, which is used across numerous and other countries (the downloadable one on our website has English as well as French).
Driving license and passport must be carried.
Mandatory equipment.
Helmets are mandatory.
You also need to have your license and vehicle registration certificate with you at all times, as well as your ID card or passport.
Although you won’t get a ticket if you do not have a first-aid kit or a high-visibility vest, it is recommended that you still have those, for your own safety.
UK sticker.
Unless your headlights can be adjusted, it’s a legal requirement to carry headlamp converters (stickers for your headlights when driving on the right, so your lights don’t dazzle motorists coming the other way).
A warning triangle is also compulsory to carry in vehicles in case of a breakdown.
Speed limits.
Built up areas: 31 mph (50 kph).
Open roads: 55 mph (90 kph).
Motorways: 80 mph (130 kph) or 68 mph (110 kph) in rain





Please note, this page was correct when written in January 2025.