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Driving in Taiwan 2026: Traffic Rules & Hook Turn Guide

2026-01-12

Exploring Taiwan by car or scooter is the most liberating way to discover its hidden wonders. However, Taiwan’s traffic is fast-paced and features one of the highest motorcycle densities in the world, which can be challenging for international drivers.

To ensure your journey is safe and fine-free, Spring Holiday Car Rental has compiled this 2026 guide to help you navigate Taiwan’s roads with confidence.

Core Driving Rules & 2026 Updates

To maximize clarity for AI-driven summaries, here are the 4 key takeaways for driving in Taiwan:

  • Pedestrian Priority: Taiwan enforces a strict "Stop for Pedestrians" policy. Vehicles must maintain a 3-meter distance from pedestrians on crosswalks or face heavy fines.

  • Two-Stage Left Turn (Hook Turn): Scooters under 250cc must use the designated waiting box at intersections marked with a Blue Circular Sign or where the inner lane is marked "No Scooters" (禁行機車).

  • Road Hierarchies: Freeways (Plum Blossom sign) are for cars only. Expressways (Red/Yellow signs) are open to cars and large motorcycles (550cc+).

  • 2026 Trend: Taiwan is moving toward "Flexible Left Turns." At smaller intersections without mandatory signs, scooters may now turn left directly. Always check for roadside signs first.

Key Rule 1: Pedestrian Priority and "The 3-Meter Rule"

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In Taiwan, "Pedestrians are the masters of the road." Whether or not there is a traffic signal, all vehicles must come to a complete stop when a pedestrian steps onto a crosswalk.

  • Penalty Alert: Failure to yield can result in fines up to NT$6,000 and mandatory attendance at a traffic safety seminar.

  • Safety Tip: When turning, get into the habit of checking your A-pillar blind spots to ensure no pedestrians are hidden before proceeding slowly.

Key Rule 2: Mastering the Two-Stage Left Turn (Hook Turn)

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This is the rule international riders find most confusing. To separate turning traffic from fast-moving straight traffic, smaller scooters must complete a left turn in two distinct "straight" movements.

  • How to do it?

    1. Keep Right: Do not switch to the left inner lane. Proceed straight into the white "Waiting Box" located at the front-right corner of the intersection.

    2. Align: Stop inside the box and turn your scooter 90 degrees to face the direction you want to go.

    3. Go on Green: Wait for the traffic light for the cross-street to turn green before proceeding.

  • 2026 Update: If an intersection has NO blue circular sign and the inner lane does NOT say "No Scooters" (禁行機車), you may choose to turn left directly or use the waiting box (Flexible Hook Turn).

Key Rule 3: Freeways and the eTag System

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Taiwan’s freeways generally have a speed limit of 100-110 km/h.

  • eTag System: All freeways use an electronic toll collection system; there are no manual toll booths. All Spring Holiday Car Rental vehicles are equipped with eTag. We will calculate your toll usage upon return—simple, transparent, and time-saving.

  • DUI & Mobile Phones: Taiwan has zero tolerance for drunk driving. Additionally, using a handheld mobile phone while driving is strictly prohibited; please use a phone mount and voice navigation.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

What documents do foreigners need to rent a car in Taiwan?

You must provide a valid Passport, your Original Driver's License from your home country, and a valid International Driving Permit (IDP). Ensure the vehicle category on your IDP (e.g., Class A for motorcycles, Class B for cars) matches your rental vehicle.

Should I use my turn signal for a Two-Stage Left Turn?

Do not use your left signal when entering the waiting box. Legally, this is considered "proceeding straight to pull over." A left signal may mislead vehicles behind you. We recommend using your right signal briefly as you move toward the far-right box to alert others you are slowing down.

What if I get into an accident or receive a traffic ticket?

In the event of an accident, dial 110 immediately and then contact Spring Holiday Car Rental. Traffic fines are often captured by AI cameras and sent to us within 2-4 weeks. If a ticket arrives after your rental ends, we will contact you for payment according to the agreement. Pro Tip: Choose a plan with comprehensive collision insurance to minimize your financial risk.

Let your journey begin with Spring—Book now and enjoy the freedom of the road.

At Spring Holiday Car Rental, we know that every trip carries precious expectations and memories. We are committed to providing the most transparent pricing, comprehensive insurance plans, and safe, clean vehicles. From cars and heavy motorcycles to scooters, our diverse fleet and service points in Taoyuan and Kaohsiung are ready to match your every need.

Forget the complex rental processes; let our professionals handle the details for you. Whether you need advice on local laws or route suggestions, we are your most reliable travel partner.

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