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What is the maximum speed limit in urban areas (zona urbana) in Chile?
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Driving Rules & Facts
Drive on the Right — Chile uses right-hand traffic. Overtake on the left. On multi-lane roads, use the right lane for slower traffic. Roundabouts flow anti-clockwise.
Ley Emilia (Zero Tolerance) — BAC limit of 0.03% for private drivers and 0.00% for professionals. Causing death while intoxicated carries a mandatory minimum 1-year prison sentence under Ley 20.770. Named after 9-month-old Emilia Silva Figueroa, killed by a drunk driver in 2013.
Mandatory Seatbelts — Seatbelts mandatory for all occupants (front and rear). Children under 12 must sit in the rear. Children under 9 must use age-appropriate child restraint systems (sillas infantiles). Infants under 2 must use rear-facing seats.
Revisión Técnica — All vehicles must pass an annual technical inspection (revisión técnica) at authorized plants. New vehicles are exempt for the first 2 years. Inspection covers emissions, brakes, lights, tyres, and safety equipment.
SOAP Insurance — Seguro Obligatorio de Accidentes Personales (mandatory personal accident insurance) is required for all vehicles. Covers injury to third parties. Must be current alongside the revisión técnica. No SOAP = vehicle cannot circulate legally.
TAG Electronic Toll — Santiago''s urban motorways use TAG electronic toll collection. Vehicles must have a TAG transponder for Costanera Norte, Vespucio Express, Autopista Central, and others. Non-TAG vehicles using autopistas receive invoices with surcharges. TAG is expanding to interurban highways.
How to Get Your Driving License in Chile
Everything you need to know about enrolling in a driving school and getting your Clase B license in Chile.
Typical Cost
CLP 200,000–CLP 400,000
Total driving school cost including lessons and materials
Prices vary by school, location, and number of lessons needed.
Typical Lessons Needed
~15
45-minute lessons on average
Mandatory Theory Hours
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No mandatory hours. You can study independently and take the exam when ready.
Mandatory Practical Hours
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No mandatory hours. Your instructor will recommend how many lessons you need.
License Requirements in Chile
Theory Test Languages
The CONASET theory test is available in these languages:
Tips for Choosing a Driving School in Chile
- Compare prices from at least 3 schools before enrolling. The cheapest option is not always the best — check what is included in the package.
- Ask schools about their pass rates. A higher pass rate often indicates better instruction quality.
- If Chile's official language is not your first language, ask if the school offers instruction or materials in your language.
Source: Comisión Nacional de Seguridad de Tránsito · Last updated: 2026-03-15
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