All the topics below can prepare you a little bit more before driving left in Malta: Steering wheel, pedals and switching gears. Overtaking. Roundabouts. Traffic jams. Speed limit & Police. Parking in Malta. Renting a car.. Malta Driving Side. In Malta, they drive on the left side. The island of Malta maintains a left-hand driving side for its road system. If you are coming from the UK or other places when this is the norm then this fact will make you happy. Otherwise, it might scare you a little bit.

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Driving In Malta and Gozo. Malta drives on the left and you can use the photo licence of any country to drive here, providing it's written in Roman alphabet. Drivers from other countries need their own licence plus an international driving permit. Speed limits range from 80kmh on rural roads to 50kmh in urban areas and sometimes 35kmh in.. The urban speed limit is 30mi/h (50km/h), 50mi/h (80km/h) on the few short stretches of open road. Everyone in the vehicle must wear a seatbelt. Drivers cannot use a mobile phone while driving. The drink/driving limit is low at .035, which, depending on gender and body weight, is one standard drink. Headlights must be on at all times.