Drive safe



Local Knowledge

Speed Limit on Motorways
  • 100 – 120kmh (62mph-75mph)
Speed Limit on Open Roads
  • 120kmh (75mph)
  • On secondary (rural) roads it is 80 -100kmh (60mph)
Speed Limit in Towns
  • 60kmh (35mph) unless otherwise indicated
Alcohol Limit
  • 0.08% alcohol in the bloodstream
Road Tolls
  • There are a number of roads with tolls throughout Namibia as many of the roads have been invested in privately
Use of Mobile Phone Whilst Driving
  • It is illegal to use a hand held mobile phone when driving
Motoring Offences On Spot Fines
  • The offence could be anything but those for which road blocks are set up are drinking, speeding and driver’s licence checks
  • Note that traffic fines for traffic violations may be paid at a Magistrate’s Court, Traffic Dept or nearest Police Station where an official receipt will be issued
  • If you are issued with a citation for any traffic violation, you are not required to pay over any amount of cash directly to the Officer
Seat Belts
  • Front and rear seated occupants must wear seatbelts
  • It is recommended that all children are to wear seatbelts and that Infants are properly secured in a Child Safety seat
Traffic Light Regulations
  • Red – Stop
  • Amber – Stop or Slow Down if car can’t be stopped safely
  • Green – Go
  • Traffic Light out of order or Red light Flashing, approach as four way Stop
  • Most traffic lights are regulated by camera
Fuel
  • Fuel stations (also called 'garages') are widespread across Namibia’s cities and national roads.
  • These become more sparse as drivers travel through neighboring countries. Generally all “garages” are open 24hrs and accept Cash as payment only
  • Leaded and unleaded fuels are available.
  • Fuel prices as regulated by the government and are roughly the same price at all petrol-stations
  • Petrol attendants provide Service at petrol stations
  • Tipping is at your own discretion
  • Note that bank credit cards (including Diners Club cards) are not accepted as payment for fuel
Rush Hour in Built Up Areas
  • Avoid peak hour traffic in most built up areas
  • 0700 - 0900hrs
  • 1600 - 1800hrs
Parking Advice
  • Parking must always be done with the front of the car facing in the direction of the traffic flow, on the nearside of the road