Driving a rental car or private car in a new destination like Nigeria can really challenging as you have a lot to observe or get yourself familiar with. Renting a car in Nigeria necessarily given the unreliable public transportation. But here some of the essentials you should know about driving in Nigeria.

Driver’s license in Nigeria

Nigeria doesn’t recognize foreign licenses, meaning in order for you to drive you must have a valid Nigeria driver’s license to drive a rental car/ride motorcycle. It is easier and faster to obtain a Nigerian driver’s license by simply enrolling into any of the accredited driving school. You can attend the prescribed program prior presenting yourself to the vehicle inspection office for driving test.

After you have got the vehicle inspection office driving certificate of proficiency, you can visit the closest Driver’s License Centre to fill a registration form then you will need to pay some money about NGN 6000. Once you are done with this tedious process, you can be offered a temporary driver’s license that is valid at least 2 months then later, you will have a permanent Nigerian driver’s license.

State of roads in Nigeria

Generally, most parts of Nigeria’s roads are in poor conditions and not up to the international standard and you need to be keen when driving a rental car. There are road signs/traffic control police officers to ensure driving rules are observed to minimize road accidents.

Highway code in Nigeria

As per Nigeria’s Federal Highway Code, motor vehicles drive on the right-hand side and a speed limit of 40kms per hour should be maintained within towns then 80kms per hr while in intercity roads. 120kms per hr speed limit should be maintained while on expressways. Ensure relevant license, registration documents and insurance are with you.

Finding a rental car in Nigeria

Finding a car in Nigeria can be tedious! But car rental Nigeria makes it easier for you to find your dream car to navigate to your dream destination. We have wide selection of rental cars including 4×4 safari vehicles best suited for travel in the rural areas of Nigeria.

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