Tips & Advices
General Information about driving in Mauritius
Information
Cars drive on the left hand side in Mauritius whilst priority is still for vehicles coming from the right. The motorway starts from the airport situated in the South east and ends in the North of the Island. All sign posts are of international standards.
City Driving
Traffic problems are likely during peak hours in city and towns.
Road Rules
Vehicles drive on the left hand side of the road, except when overtaking.
Driving Regulations
Minimum Age for Car Rental from Dodo Contract Cars Ltd – 21 years of age.
Driving License
Car Rental Mauritius requests a valid Driving licence (International Driving Permit) to hire a car in Mauritius.
Our car rental agency recommends that you have your license always on you while driving, spot checks are very common on our roads around the island.
Speed Limit
Motorways: 110kmh (68mph)
Open Roads: 60kmh (37mph)
Towns: 35kmh (21mph)
Alcohol Limit
30mg of alcohol in the bloodstream – not more than a can of beer.
Road Tolls
Not applicable
Traffic Violation Fines
Speed Limit should be respected specially in 40, 60 and 80KM speed zones
Use of seat belt is mandatory
Smoking is NOT allowed while driving with other passengers in the car
Traffic Light Regulations
Red: Stop
Amber: Stop or Slow Down if car can’t be stopped safely
Green: Go
Fuel
Unleaded fuel and diesel are available in all petrol station. All our rental cars use unleaded fuel. Petrol stations are open everyday from 06 00 to 22 00 hrs. There is only two petrol stations operating 24/7 namely: Indian oil – Arsenal found on the motorway towards Grand Bay & Total filling station Beau Bassin situated in the centre town of Mauritius
Rush Hour in Built Up Areas
The busiest centre of the Island is the capital Port-Louis – 07 00 – 09 30 hrs & 15 30 – 18 30 hrs
Hence, we advise our clients if going towards the capital, Port Louis, in the morning better leave before 07 00 hrs or after 09 30 hrs to skip heavy traffic. To avoid the evening traffic on your way back towards the capital, we strongly advise to use the new motorway towards the south, starting from the Arsenal roundabout. Traffic is much easier during the weekend and public holidays. The Port Louis market is open till 12hr00 and the Caudan Waterfront parking is free on weekends and public holidays.
Parking Advice
Free parking is a rare commodity in towns – Otherwise parking fees are nominal by European standards – Caudan Waterfront parking is free on weekends and public holidays