Discovering Costa Rica

Other Driving and Rules and Tips + There are traffic laws here, but usually there are no officers to enforce them. Always drive defensively. Just because there is a red light, do not assume that everyone else plans to stop + Always use your seat belt while driving. All passengers are required by law to use seat belts + Do not exceed the speed limit indicated on sign posts on streets and highways; there are cameras measuring your speed + Children less than 12 years-old must travel in the back seat in a child’s car seat + Never drive under the influence of alcohol or any other drugs + Always carry your driver’s license and passport; however, do not leave them in the car + Do not drive cars on the beach; it is prohibited + Do not transport passengers in the back of pickup trucks + Do not drive with front or rear lights out of service + If you are involved in an accident, do not leave the site until the traffic officer and insurance representative have done their job at the scene of the accident Traffic Police The Costa Rican Highway Patrol gives you a warm welcome to our country and advises you to drive carefully to guarantee you the highest possible safety during your stay in Costa Rica. In order to guarantee that your car rental or purchase experience is pleasant, we have asked our traffic police officers for their cooperation. If you have any problems or special situations, talk to a traffic police officer and ask for their cooperation. They will be willing to serve and help you. Below you will find several important recommendations in case a traffic police authority stops you. There are various important documents, which each driver must carry when driving a car: + Valid driver’s license + Passport + Current annual car permit and property card + Circulation Card or a copy of it + Valid license plates Removal of plates only applies in the following cases: + If the car produces noise, gases, and smoke that exceed the limits established by the law + Driving a vehicle built or adapted for racing + Vehicles that carry dangerous material

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