Overview
Planning to drive in China? Here's what you need to know upfront: your foreign driver's license and International Driving Permit (IDP) are not valid in China. Unlike most countries, China doesn't recognize international driving documents—you'll need to obtain a Chinese driver's license before you can legally get behind the wheel.
The good news? For short-term visitors, China offers a streamlined temporary license that doesn't require any written tests, driving exams, or health checks. You can apply and receive it the same day—often within an hour.
This guide covers everything: how to get your Chinese license, what documents you need, traffic rules you must follow, and practical tips for navigating China's roads safely.
Quick Facts at a Glance
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Can I use my foreign license in China? | No, foreign licenses are not valid |
| Is the International Driving Permit (IDP) accepted? | No, China doesn't recognize IDPs |
| Do I need to take a driving test? | No test for temporary license (tourists) |
| How long does the application take? | Officially within 3 working days; in practice same day at airport stations |
| How much does it cost? | ¥10 license fee + ¥560 translation |
| How long is the temporary license valid? | Up to 3 months (or visa duration, whichever is shorter) |
| Where do I apply? | Vehicle Administration Office (车管所) |
Two Types of Chinese Driving Licenses for Foreigners
China offers two license options for foreigners: a temporary license for short-term visitors (no test required) and a full license for long-term residents (written test required).
Temporary License (临时机动车驾驶许可)
Best for: Tourists and short-term business visitors (staying less than 3 months)
Since September 2019, foreigners can obtain a temporary driving license without any written, driving, or health examinations. This is the option most travelers will use.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Validity | Up to 3 months (cannot exceed your visa duration) |
| Test Required | None |
| Health Check | Not required (removed in 2024) |
| Vehicle Restriction | Rental vehicles only (C1/C2 class) |
| Renewable | No—must apply for new one on next visit |
| Processing Time | Same day, typically under 1 hour |
| License Fee | ¥10 |
Important: With a temporary license, you can only drive rental cars. You cannot drive a friend's car or purchase a vehicle in China.
Full License (机动车驾驶证)
Best for: Expats and long-term residents with residence permits (staying over 3 months)
If you're staying in China long-term, you'll need a full Chinese driver's license.
| Aspect | Details |
|---|---|
| Validity | 6 years (renewable) |
| Test Required | Written theory test (科目一) — available in English, Japanese, Korean, German, French, Russian, Spanish, and Arabic in major cities |
| Health Check | Required |
| Vehicle Restriction | None—can drive any vehicle within license class |
| Can Purchase Vehicle | Yes |
| Processing Time | 1-2 weeks |
Note: You must apply at the Vehicle Administration Office where your residence permit was issued. If your residence permit is from Beijing, you cannot apply in Shanghai.
How to Get a Temporary Driving License: Step-by-Step
Getting a temporary Chinese license is straightforward: gather your documents, visit the Vehicle Administration Office, and receive your license the same day.
Required Documents
Before visiting the Vehicle Administration Office, prepare these documents:
| Document | Notes |
|---|---|
| Passport | Original + copy of information page |
| Chinese Visa | Must be valid; L-visa (tourist) or M-visa (business) accepted |
| Foreign Driver's License | Original, must be valid (not expired, not a learner's permit) |
| Certified Chinese Translation | Of your foreign license—this is mandatory |
| Passport Photos | 2 recent photos, 1-inch (25mm×35mm), white background |
| Temporary Residence Proof | Hotel registration slip (境外人员临时住宿登记表) |
Note for small cars: Applicants for C1 (manual) or C2 (automatic) temporary permits are exempt from submitting a health certificate.
About the Translation Requirement
This is where most foreigners get stuck. Your foreign license must be translated into Chinese by a recognized translation agency or notary office.
Why you can't do it yourself:
- Vehicle Administration Offices only accept translations from authorized Chinese notary offices (公证处)
- Regular translation services are not accepted
- Notary offices typically require Chinese ID to process requests
- Requirements and procedures vary by province
Our solution: We provide certified translation for your driver's license — notary-certified translations accepted at all Vehicle Administration Offices across China, delivered within 1 hour. Price: ¥560 CNY / $80 USD.
Where to Apply
You'll need to visit a Vehicle Administration Office (车管所, Chēguǎnsuǒ). Here are locations in major cities:
Beijing
| Location | Address | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Capital Airport T3 ⭐ | T3-C, Level 1, opposite Gate 7 (Tel: 010-64530010) | Daily 9:00-17:00 (except national holidays) |
| Daxing Airport | Arrivals Level West, 2nd Floor | Daily 9:00-16:00 (except national holidays) |
| Main Office (Foreigners) | Chaoyang District (涉外管理科) | Mon-Fri 8:30-18:00, Sat-Sun 9:00-16:00 |
Tip: The Capital Airport T3 location is perfect for tourists—you can apply immediately after landing. The station also has photo and copying services on-site. However, if your visa allows stays over 3 months, you'll need to visit the main Vehicle Administration Office.
Shanghai
| Location | Address | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Branch 1 ⭐ | No. 2999 Huaxia West Road, Pudong | Handles foreign license services |
| Branch 2 | No. 179 Qinchun Road, Minhang | — |
| Branch 3 | No. 2638 Hunan Road, Pudong | — |
Online Application: Shanghai offers online applications at sh.122.gov.cn
Guangzhou
| Location | Address | Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Cencun Main Office | No. 1732 Huaguan Road, Tianhe District | Mon-Fri & Sun 9:00-12:00, 13:00-17:00 |
Booking: WeChat Official Account "广州交警" → 业务办理 → 车管服务大厅
Shenzhen
| Location | Address | Phone |
|---|---|---|
| City Main Office | No. 128 Longjing Road, Nanshan District | 0755-83333333 |
Application Process
- Arrive at Vehicle Administration Office — Take a queue number for foreign license services (境外驾驶证业务)
- Submit Documents — Staff will verify your passport, visa, license, and translation
- Complete Education Session — Brief session on China's traffic laws (usually a short video, ~10 minutes)
- Pay Fee — ¥10 for the license
- Receive License — Issued on the spot
Processing Time: Officially within 3 working days of acceptance. In practice, most applicants at airport stations receive their license within 1 hour on the same day.
Cost Breakdown
| Item | Cost |
|---|---|
| License application fee | ¥10 |
| Certified translation + notarization | ¥560 |
| Photos (if needed on-site) | ¥20-30 |
| Total | ~¥600 (~$85 USD) |
Countries with Reciprocal Agreements (No Test Required)
Holders of driving licenses from France, Belgium, UAE, and Serbia can apply for a Chinese license without taking any tests.
China has signed reciprocal driving license agreements with four countries. If you hold a license from these countries, you can obtain a Chinese license without tests:
France 🇫🇷 (Effective August 17, 2021)
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Exemption | No test required for small cars and motorcycles |
| Condition | Must have resided in France for at least 1 year continuously or cumulatively |
| License Type | EU harmonized license model (issued after September 16, 2013) |
| Covered Classes | AM, A1, A2, A, B, BE, C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D, DE |
| Temporary Driving | French license holders can drive directly in China for up to 1 year with license + translation |
Belgium 🇧🇪
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Exemption | No test required for C1 (manual) or C2 (automatic) |
| Condition | Valid Belgian driving license |
| Important | License must have been issued before your first entry to Belgium |
United Arab Emirates 🇦🇪 (Effective March 14, 2016)
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Exemption | No test required for C1/C2 |
| Condition | Valid UAE driving license + UAE residence visa |
| Short-term | Can drive directly in China with UAE license during visa validity |
Serbia 🇷🇸 (Effective March 13, 2022)
| Requirement | Details |
|---|---|
| Exemption | No test required for small cars and motorcycles |
| Temporary | Can drive up to 1 year with Serbian license + translation |
| Long-term | Free exchange for stays over 1 year |
For all other countries: You'll need either a temporary license (no test) or pass the written test (科目一) for a full license.
China Traffic Rules You Need to Know
China drives on the right side. Traffic rules are strictly enforced, especially for drunk driving. Here are the essential rules every foreign driver must understand.
Basic Rules
| Rule | Details |
|---|---|
| Driving Side | Right-hand side (same as US, Canada, most of Europe) |
| Driver's Seat | Left side of vehicle |
| Seat Belts | Mandatory for driver and all passengers |
| Mobile Phones | Strictly prohibited while driving |
| Speed Limits | 30-70 km/h in cities, 100-120 km/h on expressways |
| Right Turn on Red | Generally permitted unless signed otherwise |
Drunk Driving Laws — Extremely Strict
China has some of the strictest drunk driving laws in the world. A new national standard took effect in March 2024:
| Blood Alcohol Level | Classification | Penalty |
|---|---|---|
| 20-80 mg/100ml | DUI (酒驾) | ¥1,000-2,000 fine, license suspended 6 months |
| Over 80 mg/100ml | DWI (醉驾) | Criminal charges, license revoked, possible jail |
| Repeat DUI | — | Up to 10 days detention, ¥1,000-2,000 fine, license revoked |
Reference: One glass of beer (~200ml) can put you at 20mg/100ml. Two bottles of beer or 3 shots of baijiu can reach 80mg/100ml.
For foreigners: Drunk driving can result in deportation and a ban from re-entering China. Never drink and drive.
Points System (记分制度)
China uses a 12-point annual system:
- You start each scoring period with 12 points
- Traffic violations deduct points (1, 3, 6, 9, or 12 points depending on severity)
- Lose all 12 points = license suspended, must retake theory test
- Scoring period is 12 months from when you first got your license
Common violations and point deductions:
| Violation | Points | Fine |
|---|---|---|
| Running a red light | 6 | ¥200 |
| Speeding 20-50% over limit | 6 | ¥200 |
| Speeding over 50% | 12 | ¥200-2,000 |
| Using phone while driving | 3 | ¥200 |
| Not wearing seat belt | 2 | ¥50-200 |
| Drunk driving (DUI) | 12 | + criminal charges |
| Hit-and-run | 12 | + criminal charges |
License Plate Restrictions
Many major cities implement license plate restrictions to control traffic and pollution:
- Beijing: Odd-even restrictions on certain days; lottery system for new plates (less than 0.1% chance)
- Shanghai: License plates sold at auction (can cost ¥90,000+)
- Guangzhou, Shenzhen: Various restrictions during rush hours
For rental cars: Rental companies provide vehicles with local plates that comply with restrictions. Confirm the specific rules with your rental company.
Practical Tips for Driving in China
Driving in China requires adaptation. Google Maps doesn't work, traffic patterns differ from Western countries, and you'll encounter millions of electric scooters.
Navigation Apps
Google Maps is blocked in China. You must use local alternatives:
| App | Chinese Name | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Amap ⭐ | 高德地图 | English version "AMAP" launched January 2025, available on App Store & Google Play |
| Baidu Maps | 百度地图 | English version launched January 2025, covers all of China |
| Apple Maps | 苹果地图 | Works in China, uses local data |
New in 2025: Both Amap and Baidu Maps now offer full English versions with:
- English interface and POI names
- Voice navigation in English
- Real-time traffic information
- Ride-hailing integration (can call Didi directly)
Tip: Download the app and cache offline maps before arriving.
Watch for Electric Scooters (电动车)
This is perhaps the biggest hazard for foreign drivers:
- Hundreds of millions of e-bikes on China's roads
- Silent — You won't hear them coming
- Unpredictable — They use bike lanes, sidewalks, crosswalks, and weave through traffic
- New regulations (2024): E-bikes limited to 25 km/h with auto speed cutoff
Always:
- Check mirrors before turning or changing lanes
- Look both ways even at green lights
- Be extra careful when making right turns
Driving Culture Differences
Be prepared for a different driving environment:
| Situation | What to Expect |
|---|---|
| Lane changing | Frequent, often without signaling |
| Horn usage | Liberal—used as warnings, not insults |
| Pedestrians | May cross against signals; always yield |
| Merging | Aggressive; assert yourself but stay safe |
| Tailgating | Common; maintain safe following distance anyway |
What to Carry While Driving
You must have these documents in the car at all times:
- ✅ Chinese temporary driving license
- ✅ Original foreign driver's license
- ✅ Chinese translation of foreign license
- ✅ Passport with valid Chinese visa
- ✅ Rental car contract (if applicable)
Traffic police (交警) may ask for all of these during random checks. Keep them accessible.
For more on apps, payments, and essential travel tips for first-timers, see our comprehensive guide.
Why International Driving Permits Don't Work in China
China is not a signatory to international road traffic conventions, which is why IDPs and foreign licenses are not recognized.
The Legal Background
International Driving Permits are governed by two main conventions:
- 1949 Geneva Convention on Road Traffic
- 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic
China is not a party to either convention.
Historical Reason
After 1949, the Kuomintang government (which lost the Chinese Civil War) retreated to Taiwan. It was Taiwan's government—still recognized by the UN as representing China until 1971—that signed the 1949 Convention in 1957.
When the People's Republic of China took China's UN seat in 1971, it did not inherit or ratify these traffic conventions. As a result, mainland China has never been bound by international driving permit agreements.
What About Hong Kong and Macau?
| Region | IDP Valid? | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Mainland China | ❌ No | Must get Chinese license |
| Hong Kong | ✅ Yes | Accepts IDPs |
| Macau | ✅ Yes | Accepts IDPs |
If your trip includes Hong Kong or Macau: Your IDP works there, but you'll still need a Chinese license for the mainland.
Common Misconceptions
❌ "I saw online that IDPs work in China" — Some websites selling IDPs claim they work in China. This is false. If you're stopped by police with only an IDP, you'll be fined and cannot legally drive.
❌ "My embassy can validate my license" — Embassy validation does not make your license legal for driving in China.
❌ "I'll just be careful and not get stopped" — Driving without a valid license is illegal. If you're in an accident, insurance won't cover you, and you could face serious legal consequences.
Planning Your China Trip
- Is China safe? — Road safety, scam avoidance, emergency numbers, and what to expect
- How much does it cost? — Daily budgets, transport costs, and money-saving tips
- Best time to visit — Weather, holidays, and seasonal driving conditions
- Essential tips for first-timers — Apps, payment setup, cultural etiquette, and common mistakes
About the Author
This guide was written by the Gopagoda Travel Team, helping travelers navigate China since 2015. We've helped thousands of foreign drivers obtain their Chinese licenses and understand the local driving environment.
Editorial Standards
This guide reflects firsthand experience and thorough research from official Chinese government sources. Information accurate as of February 2026—always confirm current requirements with local Vehicle Administration Offices before traveling.