Driving Licence In Iceland
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In Iceland, a
driving licence A driver's license, driving licence, or driving permit is a legal authorization, or the official document confirming such an authorization, for a specific individual to operate one or more types of motorized vehicles—such as motorcycles, car ...
( Icelandic: ''Ökuskírteini)'' is a permit issued by the Icelandic Transport Authority authorizing its holder to operate a
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. The design conforms to the European driving licence style, and is valid in all countries in the European Economic Area, as well as many others outside Europe. In Iceland the
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is 17, and 16 is the minimum age to obtain a learner's permit. They are issued in physical form, with an optional digital version also being issued for smartphones. In 2022, 91% of Icelanders had a driving licence. Icelandic driving licence holders can be issued an 1949 International Driving Permit as Iceland is a party to the 1949
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. However, Iceland is not party to the 1968 Vienna Convention on Road Traffic nor the 1926 International Convention relative to Motor Traffic.


Issue

At the age of 16, those who are resident in Iceland (as per the national registry) may apply for a
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(Icelandic: ''Námsheimild'') and begin driver's eductation. Driver's eductation consists of both a 2 theoretical courses (Icelandic: ''Ökuskóli 1+2''), a practical course (Icelandic: ''Ökuskóli 3'') along with a minimum of 17 driving lessons with a licensed
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. Driving under supervision of an eligible adult is permitted with a learner's permit. After completing the three courses and driving lessons, a theoretical test is taken and finally a practical driving test. The first issue of a driving licence is only valid for three years (probation period). After one year, it can be renewed to the standard 15 year validity, provided there are no penalty points on the licence, following a short driving evaluation by a driving instructor. The licence is then valid until 70 years of age, but the photocard must be renewed every 15 years. Licences are issued by the
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, with regulations administered by the Icelandic Transport Authority. A standard licence holder (category B) is entitled to drive a vehicle up to 3,500kg with 8 passengers. Licences for other categories (see below) including heavier vehicles and buses, are subject to further education and testing. At 70 years of age the licence can only be renewed for 4 years, following a short driving evaluation and a valid medical certificate. This is then shortened to 3 years at age 71, 2 years at age 72-79 and annually from age 80.


Points and suspension

Penalty points are awarded for traffic offences for example, speeding or running a red light. 1 to 4 points can be awarded depending on the seriousness of the offence. If a driver receives 12 points in a three-year period, they have their licence suspended for 3 months. Penalty points expire after 3 years. Licences can be suspended for longer periods (or indefinitely) for the most serious offences. Fines are also issued for traffic offences, often along with penalty points, up to 500,000 ISK. Drivers in Iceland must carry their driving licence when driving and can be fined if they do not present a valid licence.


Digital driving licences

In July 2020, a digital version of the driving licence was released, throug
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the government's central digital service, one of the first countries to do so. Licence holders can request a digital version of their licence online by using their electronic ID (Icelandic: rafræn skilríki). The digital driving licence is issued as a .pkpass file, and can be loaded into the Wallet app on
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or a third-party app on
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(e.g. Smartwallet). Digital driving licences display the same information as a physical licence, along with a barcode. The barcode is renewed regularly by the server and acts as a verification for the licence. Commercial establishments (e.g. for proof of age) can use the island.is app to verify barcodes. By January 2021, 35% of all drivers had issued their driving licence on their phone, rising to 60% in August 2022. The digital version of the drivers licence is only valid in Iceland, as it does not have internationally accepted security features.


History

The first driving licences were issued in 1914 with the introduction of the laws on the use of automobiles with licences being to persons over the age of 21 issued by police following a driving test. In 1926 new laws dictated that drunk driving was banned. At the same time, speed limits were increased from 12 to 18km/h in towns, and 35 to 40km/h in open country. Licences were renewed every 5 years. Photographs were included at a later date, at least by the 1940s. The driving age was decreased to 17 years at some point before 1960. In 1960 new style driving licences were issued, printed on a laminated green paper card. This was replaced by a pink background in 1981. In 1997 a new plastic card in an
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(credit card size) format was introduced, compliant with European regulations. Driving licences were updated in 2001 with more durable and secure printing processes, manufactured by Bundesbruckerei in
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. In 2010 a new practical driving course, ''Ökuskóli 3'', was added to the driver's education requirements, consisting of an ice-driving course, stopping distance awareness and other practical elements. In 2013, to comply with new standardized European driving licence regulations, an updated version of the card was released with improved security features, with manufacturing and personalisation handled by
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. Older versions, including paper licences dating back to 1960, will continue to be valid until 2032, although most will renew them earlier. Until 2017, driving lessons and final tests had to be conducted using a
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car. This was changed with a new category (indicated by restriction code 78) allowing
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only licences to be issued. From February 2025, the personalisation of cards has been processed locally along with a new supplier, shortening processing times. During the introduction period, there were significant delays in processing. The design of the cards remains the same, apart from minor differences. File:Icelandic driving licence - 1960 - Front.jpg, A 1960 series driving licence File:Icelandic driving licence - 1993 - Front.jpg, A 1981 series driving licence File:Ökuskírteini Ísland 2001.png, A 2001 series driving licence


Categories

Iceland uses the same categories as other
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states, although local laws regarding which vehicles they include may differ slightly from other jurisdictions. Each category covers both manual and
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transmission vehicles, although after 2017 a new category of licence (marked by restriction 78), only allows operation of an automatic transmission vehicle.


See also

* European driving licence *
Vehicle registration plates of Iceland In Iceland, vehicle registration plates are issued by the Icelandic Transport Authority. The plates are made of aluminium with reflective base and embossed characters. There are eleven different styles corresponding to the vehicle's type and tax ...
* Road signs in Iceland *
Icelandic identity card The Icelandic identity card (Icelandic language, Icelandic: ''Nafnskírteini''), is a voluntary identity document issued by Registers Iceland. It is one of three official identity documents issued by the Politics of Iceland, Icelandic Government, ...


References


External links

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