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Driving in Miami: What to expect on the road
Documents you'll need Bring your license, passport, and credit card. To rent a car in Miami, bring your driver's license, passport, and credit card. An International Driving Permit (IDP) is not required in Miami if your license is in English and uses the Roman alphabet. |
Navigating city driving Wide roads, fast traffic, and big junctions. Driving in Miami means multilane highways, fast-moving traffic, and frequent lane changes. Use Google Maps or Waze to stay in the right lane for exits and avoid toll-only routes. |
Tolls, emissions zones, and charges Toll roads in Miami use the SunPass system. Many rental cars are set up for automatic toll payments, but check before you drive – if not, you may need to avoid toll-only lanes or pay fees later. |
Parking your car in Miami Parking costs vary by area. Street parking in Miami usually requires payment via meters or apps, especially in popular districts. Multistory parking lots and hotel parking are widely available but can be expensive near beaches and downtown. |
Finding fuel or charging points Fuel and EV charging are both easy to access. Gas stations are common across Miami. EV charging stations in Miami are widespread – use PlugShare or ChargePoint to find chargers in parking lots, hotels, or shopping areas. |
Local driving style and tips Traffic moves quickly, especially on highways. Driving in Miami is well signposted and generally smooth. Stay in the correct lane, follow speed limits, and be prepared for fast merges. Navigation apps help you plan ahead on busy routes. |