
I'm from Italy I will drive a rental car to Canada ( Ontario e Quebec ). I need a international driving licence?

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They are usually asked if your driving license in Italy is not in English. Ask directly the rental car business though. about 8 years ago
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Quite likely - check with the rental company almost 8 years ago
Answered by Suzanne Chaulk viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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Rental company will explain you all the details you need to know before they give you an access to drive their car. about 6 years ago
Answered by autumnmay viaTravellr.com
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No, you can legally drive in America with an EU passport. As long as you are a tourist. If a legal resident then you would need a drivers license. The only stipulation you are likely to require at a rental car place is verification of age and proof that your insurance will cover the rental car. Don't worry though if it won't you will just have to pay a small fee for temporary insurance issued by the rental car company. Have fun and make sure you have basic knowledge of the traffic rules, laws, and MPH not KPH! about 6 years ago
Answered by Andrew Noble viaAsk a Nomad iPad app
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To further clarify, international drivers licenses are just for the ease of translation. I have a lot of experience with this issue and the same is true for Americans in Europe. All we need is a passport and our valid US state license. about 6 years ago
Answered by Andrew Noble viaAsk a Nomad iPad app