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International Driving Privileges
The United States signed an agreement with many other countries to honor a foreign driver license for visitors to the United States for up to one year from the date of arrival. This privilege is made possible as a result of the United Nations Convention on Road Traffic (Geneva, 1949), and the Convention on the Regulation of American Automotive Traffic (Washington, 1943), both of which have been ratified by the United States.

Foreign Drivers in Oregon
Visitors from foreign countries may drive in Oregon using a foreign-issued driver license. Visitors must carry the foreign driver license and, in addition, it is suggested that visitors carry an International Driving Permit issued by officials in their country of residence. It is not mandatory that visitors have the International Driving Permit; it is merely a suggestion to aid law enforcement officials and others who need to know the actual content of the license. The International Driving Permit is a translation of the foreign license into the nine official languages of the United Nations, including English.
 
Since an International Driving Permit is not a driver license, merely a translation of the foreign driver license, it does not authorize any driving privileges. You may not drive in Oregon carrying just an International Driving Permit.

International Driving Permits
Oregon Driver License holders who intend to visit a foreign country can obtain an International Driving Permit from American Automobile Association (AAA) before leaving the country. Some foreign countries require an International Driving Permit.

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Page updated: July 17, 2007

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