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Driving Differences: Myanmar vs. Uganda Safety Guide

When comparing the driving regulations of Myanmar and Uganda, notable distinctions emerge. Myanmar drives on the right, while Uganda favors the left. Speed limits, traffic signs, and the use of emergency equipment further highlight these variances. Understanding these unique aspects is essential for ensuring safe travel in each country.

Lanes

Driving Side
myanmar:
Right
uganda:
Left
Markings: Solid Yellow Line
myanmar:
Marks the edge on divided roads.
uganda:
Marks division of opposing traffic lanes.
Markings: Dashed Yellow Line
myanmar:
Centerline on two-way roads; passing permitted when safe.
uganda:
Used to separate lanes of opposing traffic; passing permitted when safe.
Overtaking: On Left
myanmar:
No, overtaking is on the right.
uganda:
Yes
Overtaking: On Right
myanmar:
Allowed as this is the side of overtaking.
uganda:
Not allowed
Bus Lanes: Usage
myanmar:
Usually reserved for buses, some allow taxis.
uganda:
Reserved for buses and sometimes taxis.
Bus Lanes: Markings
myanmar:
Labeled appropriately; road signs indicate usage.
uganda:
Labeled 'BUS' or 'BUS ONLY'; often with road signs.
Cycle Lanes: Presence
myanmar:
No
uganda:
Limited
Cycle Lanes: Usage
myanmar:
Cyclists usually share the road with vehicles.
uganda:
Primarily for bicycles where available.
Cycle Lanes: Markings
myanmar:
N/A
uganda:
Bicycle symbols and colored pavement.
High- Occupancy Lanes: Requirements
myanmar:
N/A
uganda:
N/A
Variable Speed Limits: Presence
myanmar:
No
uganda:
Limited
Variable Speed Limits: Indications
myanmar:
N/A
uganda:
Signs indicate specific limits where applicable.

Speeds Limits

Urban Areas: Standard
myanmar:
30-40 km/h
uganda:
50 km/h
Rural Areas: Buses And Vans
myanmar:
60 km/h
uganda:
80 km/h
Rural Areas: Trucks And Trailers
myanmar:
50 km/h
uganda:
80 km/h
Highways: Buses And Vans
myanmar:
80 km/h
uganda:
100 km/h
Highways: Trucks And Trailers
myanmar:
70 km/h
uganda:
100 km/h
Variable Speed Limits: Presence
myanmar:
No
uganda:
Limited
Variable Speed Limits: Indications
myanmar:
N/A
uganda:
Signs indicate specific limits where applicable.
Enforcement: On-the- Spot Fines
myanmar:
Yes
uganda:
Common; often enforced by traffic police

Signals

Traffic Lights: Red And Amber Together
myanmar:
Not used in Myanmar
uganda:
Not used in Uganda
Traffic Signs: Language
myanmar:
Burmese; symbols are standard
uganda:
English; symbols are standard
Traffic Signs: Warning
myanmar:
Triangular or rectangular with red or yellow backgrounds
uganda:
Sometimes diamond-shaped, backgrounds may vary

Turns

Right Turn On Red
myanmar:
Prohibited unless permitted by a sign
uganda:
Not allowed
U- Turns Allowed
myanmar:
Prohibited unless permitted by signs
uganda:
Allowed where not prohibited by signage

Documentation

Driver's License: Foreign: E U/ E E A
myanmar:
Accepted for short visits; International Driving Permit recommended
uganda:
Accepted with International Driving Permit
Driver's License: Foreign: Non- E U
myanmar:
Accepted for short visits; International Driving Permit recommended
uganda:
Accepted with International Driving Permit
Vehicle Inspection: Requirement
myanmar:
Yes, periodic inspection required
uganda:
Mandatory annual inspection
Vehicle Inspection: Sticker
myanmar:
Displayed on the windshield
uganda:
Displayed on vehicle windshield
Emergency Equipment: Warning Triangles
myanmar:
Recommended
uganda:
Mandatory
Emergency Equipment: Reflective Vest
myanmar:
Recommended
uganda:
Not mandatory

Road Etiquette

Use Of Horn: Cultural Norm
myanmar:
Moderate use, more common in cities
uganda:
Frequent use in certain situations
Emergency Vehicles: Protocol
myanmar:
Move to the side and stop if necessary
uganda:
Pull over to the left and stop if necessary

Alcohol

Limits: General Drivers
myanmar:
0.07%
uganda:
0.08%
Limits: Professional Drivers
myanmar:
0.03%
uganda:
0.05%
Limits: Underage Drivers
myanmar:
0.00%
uganda:
0.00% to 0.02%; zero tolerance applies
Enforcement: Random Checks
myanmar:
Less common; often during festivals
uganda:
Implemented with checkpoints
Enforcement: Fines
myanmar:
Varies by severity; can be substantial
uganda:
Fines can be substantial
Test Refusal
myanmar:
Can lead to arrest and fines
uganda:
Can result in license suspension

Emergency Services

Contact: General Emergency
myanmar:
199
uganda:
999
Contact: Traffic Police
myanmar:
Contact local police
uganda:
Contact local authorities
Contact: Roadside Assistance
myanmar:
Available through some insurance providers
uganda:
Available through local providers or insurance companies
Emergency Equipment: Warning Triangles
myanmar:
Recommended
uganda:
Mandatory
Emergency Equipment: Reflective Vest
myanmar:
Recommended
uganda:
Not mandatory, but recommended

Penalties And Fines

Common Fines: Speeding
myanmar:
Varies; small fines for minor overshoots
uganda:
Varies; fines can be substantial, points on license
Common Fines: Alcohol
myanmar:
Varies; substantial fines, possible jail time
uganda:
Severe penalties including fines and possibly jail time
Common Fines: Seat Belts
myanmar:
Fine enforced; mandatory use
uganda:
Fines may apply
Common Fines: Phone Use
myanmar:
Fines for usage while driving
uganda:
Fines and potential license suspension
Common Fines: Traffic Light Violation
myanmar:
Fines applied for violations
uganda:
Fines and points on license
Payment: On The Spot
myanmar:
Possible; else must be paid at office
uganda:
Common in some cases
Payment: Deadline
myanmar:
Varies; typically 30 days to pay
uganda:
Varies; pay by deadline indicated on ticket