Driving Requirements For Tourists And Visitors In Nigeria

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There are some rules you need to stick to as a foreigner if you want to have an uncomplicated driving experience in Nigeria. Whether as a tourist, diplomat or just a visitor, you need to equip yourself with the following information on the requirements for driving in Nigeria before you do:

1). Ensure that you have an international driving permit issued from your country as well as your country's normal driving license.

2). You must ensure that your vehicle is roadworthy and has the following important documents

* Vehicle license.
* Vehicle Inspection Certificate.
* Proof of Ownership Certificate.
* Road Worthiness Certificate.
* National Vehicle Identification Tag
* Any other vehicle document that is deemed to be relevant.

3) Ensure that such vehicle carries the number plate of the country of origin affixed to the appropriate spaces at the front and rear of the vehicle.

4) You are required to change the number plate of the vehicle to a Nigerian number plate if the vehicle is to remain in Nigeria for more that 90 days

5) If you intend to drive in Nigeria for more than 30 days, you must obtain the appropriate Nigeria driver's license for the category of your vehicle.

6) Ensure you have details of your host, local agent of the organization you are representing and your country's embassy in case you miss your way.

Good luck and enjoy your stay!!!!

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There are some rules you need to stick to as a foreigner if you want to have an uncomplicated driving experience in Nigeria. Whether as a tourist, diplomat or just a visitor, you need to equip yourself with the following information on the requirements for driving in Nigeria before you do:

1). Ensure that you have an international driving permit issued from your country as well as your country's normal driving license.

2). You must ensure that your vehicle is roadworthy and has the following important documents

* Vehicle license.
* Vehicle Inspection Certificate.
* Proof of Ownership Certificate.
* Road Worthiness Certificate.
* National Vehicle Identification Tag
* Any other vehicle document that is deemed to be relevant.

3) Ensure that such vehicle carries the number plate of the country of origin affixed to the appropriate spaces at the front and rear of the vehicle.

4) You are required to change the number plate of the vehicle to a Nigerian number plate if the vehicle is to remain in Nigeria for more that 90 days

5) If you intend to drive in Nigeria for more than 30 days, you must obtain the appropriate Nigeria driver's license for the category of your vehicle.

6) Ensure you have details of your host, local agent of the organization you are representing and your country's embassy in case you miss your way.

Good luck and enjoy your stay!!!!
This is very informative. I hope foreigners will read this.

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