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Road Rules and Safety Measures in Uganda

David Okech by David Okech
13 June 2024
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Driving in Uganda, often dubbed the “Pearl of Africa,” offers an enriching experience for travelers. However, navigating its roads can be daunting, especially for foreigners. Understanding the country’s road rules and regulations is crucial for a safe and enjoyable journey.

1. Valid Driver’s License Requirement

Driving any motor vehicle in Uganda without a valid driver’s license is illegal. Foreigners must have an approved notarized translation of their license if it’s not in English. Additionally, an international driving permit is recommended.

2. Minimum Driving Age

The minimum age for driving in Uganda is 18 years. However, to hire a car, you must be at least 23 years old and hold a valid driver’s license valid for about 2 years.

3. Emergency Assistance

In case of emergencies, such as road accidents, you can contact Uganda police via 999. It’s advisable to also contact your insurer and take photos of the accident scene and vehicle damage. Provide necessary information to the police upon their arrival.

4. Prohibition of Driving While on Phone

Driving while using a mobile phone is prohibited in Uganda. This rule is often overlooked but is a significant cause of accidents. Ensure your focus remains on the road to avoid distractions.

5. Mandatory Third-Party Insurance

Having third-party insurance is mandatory in Uganda, as it protects against various risks associated with driving.

6. Seat Belt and Helmet Usage

All drivers and passengers must wear seat belts at all times. For motorcyclists, both the driver and passenger must wear protective helmets.

7. Prohibition of Drunk Driving

Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal in Uganda. The accepted alcohol level is 0.08 percent, and violators face severe penalties.

8. Speed Limits

The speed limit on highways is 100 km/h, 80 km/h away from urban centers, and 50 km/h around urban centers. Adhering to these limits ensures road safety.

9. Rear-Facing Baby Seats

Rear-facing baby seats should never be fitted into a seat protected by an active frontal airbag, to avoid potential harm to the child in case of airbag deployment.

10. Giving Way at Intersections

At intersections, drivers must yield to traffic from the right-hand side, following the general rule of priority.

Conclusion:

Adhering to Uganda’s road rules and safety measures is crucial for a safe and enjoyable driving experience in the country. By following these regulations, drivers can help reduce accidents and ensure a smooth journey during their time in the “Pearl of Africa.”

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